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10/17/2025
$270,000
10.71 ac.
ACTIVE
Gasconade County - 2296 Highway E, Hermann, MO
Property Highlights:
Hunting or recreational getaway
Equestrian & other livestock possibilities
At-home workshop with lots of storage
Cozy cabin situated in a peaceful country setting
Only a 20-minute drive to Hermann's wine country
Welcome to your private country retreat on 10.71 beautiful acres, featuring a cozy 1-bedroom, 1-bathroom cabin with a full kitchen and an inviting living room warmed by a wood-burning stove. This property includes a spacious 40 x 60 shop on a foundation with 2x6 walls and three large garage doors, with one bay fully enclosed, heated, and equipped with its own bathroomperfect for a workshop, storage, or hobby space. The land offers a great balance of open pasture with some fencing for livestock and timbered ground ideal for hunting or outdoor recreation. A brand-new septic system has just been installed, adding convenience and peace of mind. Whether youre looking for a weekend getaway, a hobby farm, or a place to call home, this property combines comfort, versatility, and privacy in a peaceful rural setting.
For more information or to schedule a showing call or text Tyler Nelson (636) 221-7291 or Paul Diller (636) 262-6352.
04/04/2025
$1,475,000
204.03 ac.
ACTIVE
Gasconade County - 1933 First Creek Road, Hermann, MO
This is an opportunity to be the fourth owner of this farm since it was settled in 1849. These 204.03+/- acres have been meticulously managed for years. On the west side of the farm sits the large farmhouse that has a full basement and 2,650 +/- square feet of living space. Originally constructed in 1849, the home has been updated multiple times, but its original flair remains, including hardwood floors and porcelain door handles. With some elbow grease, this home would be suitable for a full-time residence or would make a great farm weekend and hunting season retreat. Multiple outbuildings are located near the house to store equipment and gear. Like the home, the outbuildings are the perfect balance of old and new. The large barn near the house still boasts its original stamp from construction in 1923; it sits next to a Morton building with concrete floors and electric service that's less than 10 years old. Rounding out the buildings are a large open-faced shed and Morton carport.Traveling east from the house is where the roads diverge. The southernmost trail climbs in elevation before traversing through the farm's southern timber block. The northernmost farm road off First Creek Road takes you east through the pasture. This road is fully functional for vehicles and equipment. The first pond, measuring approximately of an acre, is in the field along First Creek Road. Central in the pasture is additional storage with a large barn, an open-faced shed, and an additional well. As the farm road turns south, a large, stocked lake measuring over 4 acres sits between the farm's other blocks of timber. There is also a small wildlife water hole secluded in the timber. The live water in the creek rounds out the plentiful water sources. The trail system continues to the east property line as well as back south, climbing in elevation to a large, secluded field. This field was the setting for the gobblers in the pictures and video.The farm has approximately 50 acres of pasture, most of which are fenced and ready for cattle, and the pasture is currently leased. The timber, located mainly on north and east ridges, is mature, consisting of oak, hickory, cedar, and short-leaf pine. Some of the massive oaks will produce tons of acorns for the local wildlife. The hunting opportunities are plentiful, with multiple secluded fields and trails that run through the timber.The property is restricted by a conservation easement. The purpose of the conservation easement is to assure that the property will be permanently protected from the spread of urban development, retained forever in its natural, scenic, forested, and agricultural condition, and to prevent any use of the Property which will impair or interfere with its conservation values. There are restrictions regarding where additional structures may be built on the farm, as can be seen in the delineated building envelopes. The main limitation is that the property cannot be further divided beyond this 204.03+/- acre division. The same terms of the conservation easement also cover the large tract to the west of the house. This means that approximately one square mile of land around this farm will never be subdivided or mismanaged. This ensures clear creeks, managed pastures, and high-quality timber forever.This tract is being split from a larger parent tract, so the tax ID will change, and the final price will be per surveyed acre. The tax amount listed is for the entire parent tract. The farm is approximately ten miles from Hermann and in the Hermann school district. Feel free to reach out with any questions that you have, and we would love the opportunity to give you a tour.
04/04/2025
$1,475,000
204.03 ac.
ACTIVE
Gasconade County - 1933 First Creek Road, Hermann, MO
This is an opportunity to be the fourth owner of this farm since it was settled in 1849. These 204.03+/- acres have been meticulously managed for years. On the west side of the farm sits the large farmhouse that has a full basement and 2,650 +/- square feet of living space. Originally constructed in 1849, the home has been updated multiple times, but its original flair remains, including hardwood floors and porcelain door handles. With some elbow grease, this home would be suitable for a full-time residence or would make a great farm weekend and hunting season retreat. Multiple outbuildings are located near the house to store equipment and gear. Like the home, the outbuildings are the perfect balance of old and new. The large barn near the house still boasts its original stamp from construction in 1923; it sits next to a Morton building with concrete floors and electric service that's less than 10 years old. Rounding out the buildings are a large open-faced shed and Morton carport.Traveling east from the house is where the roads diverge. The southernmost trail climbs in elevation before traversing through the farm's southern timber block. The northernmost farm road off First Creek Road takes you east through the pasture. This road is fully functional for vehicles and equipment. The first pond, measuring approximately of an acre, is in the field along First Creek Road. Central in the pasture is additional storage with a large barn, an open-faced shed, and an additional well. As the farm road turns south, a large, stocked lake measuring over 4 acres sits between the farm's other blocks of timber. There is also a small wildlife water hole secluded in the timber. The live water in the creek rounds out the plentiful water sources. The trail system continues to the east property line as well as back south, climbing in elevation to a large, secluded field. This field was the setting for the gobblers in the pictures and video.The farm has approximately 50 acres of pasture, most of which are fenced and ready for cattle, and the pasture is currently leased. The timber, located mainly on north and east ridges, is mature, consisting of oak, hickory, cedar, and short-leaf pine. Some of the massive oaks will produce tons of acorns for the local wildlife. The hunting opportunities are plentiful, with multiple secluded fields and trails that run through the timber.The property is restricted by a conservation easement. The purpose of the conservation easement is to assure that the property will be permanently protected from the spread of urban development, retained forever in its natural, scenic, forested, and agricultural condition, and to prevent any use of the Property which will impair or interfere with its conservation values. There are restrictions regarding where additional structures may be built on the farm, as can be seen in the delineated building envelopes. The main limitation is that the property cannot be further divided beyond this 204.03+/- acre division. The same terms of the conservation easement also cover the large tract to the west of the house. This means that approximately one square mile of land around this farm will never be subdivided or mismanaged. This ensures clear creeks, managed pastures, and high-quality timber forever.This tract is being split from a larger parent tract, so the tax ID will change, and the final price will be per surveyed acre. The tax amount listed is for the entire parent tract. The farm is approximately ten miles from Hermann and in the Hermann school district. Feel free to reach out with any questions that you have, and we would love the opportunity to give you a tour.
04/04/2025
$1,475,000
204.03 ac.
ACTIVE
Gasconade County - 1933 First Creek Road, Hermann, MO
This is an opportunity to be the fourth owner of this farm since it was settled in 1849. These 204.03+/- acres have been meticulously managed for years. On the west side of the farm sits the large farmhouse that has a full basement and 2,650 +/- square feet of living space. Originally constructed in 1849, the home has been updated multiple times, but its original flair remains, including hardwood floors and porcelain door handles. With some elbow grease, this home would be suitable for a full-time residence or would make a great farm weekend and hunting season retreat. Multiple outbuildings are located near the house to store equipment and gear. Like the home, the outbuildings are the perfect balance of old and new. The large barn near the house still boasts its original stamp from construction in 1923; it sits next to a Morton building with concrete floors and electric service that's less than 10 years old. Rounding out the buildings are a large open-faced shed and Morton carport.Traveling east from the house is where the roads diverge. The southernmost trail climbs in elevation before traversing through the farm's southern timber block. The northernmost farm road off First Creek Road takes you east through the pasture. This road is fully functional for vehicles and equipment. The first pond, measuring approximately of an acre, is in the field along First Creek Road. Central in the pasture is additional storage with a large barn, an open-faced shed, and an additional well. As the farm road turns south, a large, stocked lake measuring over 4 acres sits between the farm's other blocks of timber. There is also a small wildlife water hole secluded in the timber. The live water in the creek rounds out the plentiful water sources. The trail system continues to the east property line as well as back south, climbing in elevation to a large, secluded field. This field was the setting for the gobblers in the pictures and video.The farm has approximately 50 acres of pasture, most of which are fenced and ready for cattle, and the pasture is currently leased. The timber, located mainly on north and east ridges, is mature, consisting of oak, hickory, cedar, and short-leaf pine. Some of the massive oaks will produce tons of acorns for the local wildlife. The hunting opportunities are plentiful, with multiple secluded fields and trails that run through the timber.The property is restricted by a conservation easement. The purpose of the conservation easement is to assure that the property will be permanently protected from the spread of urban development, retained forever in its natural, scenic, forested, and agricultural condition, and to prevent any use of the Property which will impair or interfere with its conservation values. There are restrictions regarding where additional structures may be built on the farm, as can be seen in the delineated building envelopes. The main limitation is that the property cannot be further divided beyond this 204.03+/- acre division. The same terms of the conservation easement also cover the large tract to the west of the house. This means that approximately one square mile of land around this farm will never be subdivided or mismanaged. This ensures clear creeks, managed pastures, and high-quality timber forever.This tract is being split from a larger parent tract, so the tax ID will change, and the final price will be per surveyed acre. The tax amount listed is for the entire parent tract. The farm is approximately ten miles from Hermann and in the Hermann school district. Feel free to reach out with any questions that you have, and we would love the opportunity to give you a tour.
04/04/2025
$1,475,000
204.03 ac.
ACTIVE
Gasconade County - 1933 First Creek Road, Hermann, MO
This is an opportunity to be the fourth owner of this farm since it was settled in 1849. These 204.03+/- acres have been meticulously managed for years. On the west side of the farm sits the large farmhouse that has a full basement and 2,650 +/- square feet of living space. Originally constructed in 1849, the home has been updated multiple times, but its original flair remains, including hardwood floors and porcelain door handles. With some elbow grease, this home would be suitable for a full-time residence or would make a great farm weekend and hunting season retreat. Multiple outbuildings are located near the house to store equipment and gear. Like the home, the outbuildings are the perfect balance of old and new. The large barn near the house still boasts its original stamp from construction in 1923; it sits next to a Morton building with concrete floors and electric service that's less than 10 years old. Rounding out the buildings are a large open-faced shed and Morton carport.Traveling east from the house is where the roads diverge. The southernmost trail climbs in elevation before traversing through the farm's southern timber block. The northernmost farm road off First Creek Road takes you east through the pasture. This road is fully functional for vehicles and equipment. The first pond, measuring approximately of an acre, is in the field along First Creek Road. Central in the pasture is additional storage with a large barn, an open-faced shed, and an additional well. As the farm road turns south, a large, stocked lake measuring over 4 acres sits between the farm's other blocks of timber. There is also a small wildlife water hole secluded in the timber. The live water in the creek rounds out the plentiful water sources. The trail system continues to the east property line as well as back south, climbing in elevation to a large, secluded field. This field was the setting for the gobblers in the pictures and video.The farm has approximately 50 acres of pasture, most of which are fenced and ready for cattle, and the pasture is currently leased. The timber, located mainly on north and east ridges, is mature, consisting of oak, hickory, cedar, and short-leaf pine. Some of the massive oaks will produce tons of acorns for the local wildlife. The hunting opportunities are plentiful, with multiple secluded fields and trails that run through the timber.The property is restricted by a conservation easement. The purpose of the conservation easement is to assure that the property will be permanently protected from the spread of urban development, retained forever in its natural, scenic, forested, and agricultural condition, and to prevent any use of the Property which will impair or interfere with its conservation values. There are restrictions regarding where additional structures may be built on the farm, as can be seen in the delineated building envelopes. The main limitation is that the property cannot be further divided beyond this 204.03+/- acre division. The same terms of the conservation easement also cover the large tract to the west of the house. This means that approximately one square mile of land around this farm will never be subdivided or mismanaged. This ensures clear creeks, managed pastures, and high-quality timber forever.This tract is being split from a larger parent tract, so the tax ID will change, and the final price will be per surveyed acre. The tax amount listed is for the entire parent tract. The farm is approximately ten miles from Hermann and in the Hermann school district. Feel free to reach out with any questions that you have, and we would love the opportunity to give you a tour.
04/04/2025
$1,475,000
204.03 ac.
ACTIVE
Gasconade County - 1933 First Creek Road, Hermann, MO
This is an opportunity to be the fourth owner of this farm since it was settled in 1849. These 204.03+/- acres have been meticulously managed for years. On the west side of the farm sits the large farmhouse that has a full basement and 2,650 +/- square feet of living space. Originally constructed in 1849, the home has been updated multiple times, but its original flair remains, including hardwood floors and porcelain door handles. With some elbow grease, this home would be suitable for a full-time residence or would make a great farm weekend and hunting season retreat. Multiple outbuildings are located near the house to store equipment and gear. Like the home, the outbuildings are the perfect balance of old and new. The large barn near the house still boasts its original stamp from construction in 1923; it sits next to a Morton building with concrete floors and electric service that's less than 10 years old. Rounding out the buildings are a large open-faced shed and Morton carport.Traveling east from the house is where the roads diverge. The southernmost trail climbs in elevation before traversing through the farm's southern timber block. The northernmost farm road off First Creek Road takes you east through the pasture. This road is fully functional for vehicles and equipment. The first pond, measuring approximately of an acre, is in the field along First Creek Road. Central in the pasture is additional storage with a large barn, an open-faced shed, and an additional well. As the farm road turns south, a large, stocked lake measuring over 4 acres sits between the farm's other blocks of timber. There is also a small wildlife water hole secluded in the timber. The live water in the creek rounds out the plentiful water sources. The trail system continues to the east property line as well as back south, climbing in elevation to a large, secluded field. This field was the setting for the gobblers in the pictures and video.The farm has approximately 50 acres of pasture, most of which are fenced and ready for cattle, and the pasture is currently leased. The timber, located mainly on north and east ridges, is mature, consisting of oak, hickory, cedar, and short-leaf pine. Some of the massive oaks will produce tons of acorns for the local wildlife. The hunting opportunities are plentiful, with multiple secluded fields and trails that run through the timber.The property is restricted by a conservation easement. The purpose of the conservation easement is to assure that the property will be permanently protected from the spread of urban development, retained forever in its natural, scenic, forested, and agricultural condition, and to prevent any use of the Property which will impair or interfere with its conservation values. There are restrictions regarding where additional structures may be built on the farm, as can be seen in the delineated building envelopes. The main limitation is that the property cannot be further divided beyond this 204.03+/- acre division. The same terms of the conservation easement also cover the large tract to the west of the house. This means that approximately one square mile of land around this farm will never be subdivided or mismanaged. This ensures clear creeks, managed pastures, and high-quality timber forever.This tract is being split from a larger parent tract, so the tax ID will change, and the final price will be per surveyed acre. The tax amount listed is for the entire parent tract. The farm is approximately ten miles from Hermann and in the Hermann school district. Feel free to reach out with any questions that you have, and we would love the opportunity to give you a tour.
04/04/2025
$1,475,000
204.03 ac.
ACTIVE
Gasconade County - 1933 First Creek Road, Hermann, MO
This is an opportunity to be the fourth owner of this farm since it was settled in 1849. These 204.03+/- acres have been meticulously managed for years. On the west side of the farm sits the large farmhouse that has a full basement and 2,650 +/- square feet of living space. Originally constructed in 1849, the home has been updated multiple times, but its original flair remains, including hardwood floors and porcelain door handles. With some elbow grease, this home would be suitable for a full-time residence or would make a great farm weekend and hunting season retreat. Multiple outbuildings are located near the house to store equipment and gear. Like the home, the outbuildings are the perfect balance of old and new. The large barn near the house still boasts its original stamp from construction in 1923; it sits next to a Morton building with concrete floors and electric service that's less than 10 years old. Rounding out the buildings are a large open-faced shed and Morton carport.Traveling east from the house is where the roads diverge. The southernmost trail climbs in elevation before traversing through the farm's southern timber block. The northernmost farm road off First Creek Road takes you east through the pasture. This road is fully functional for vehicles and equipment. The first pond, measuring approximately of an acre, is in the field along First Creek Road. Central in the pasture is additional storage with a large barn, an open-faced shed, and an additional well. As the farm road turns south, a large, stocked lake measuring over 4 acres sits between the farm's other blocks of timber. There is also a small wildlife water hole secluded in the timber. The live water in the creek rounds out the plentiful water sources. The trail system continues to the east property line as well as back south, climbing in elevation to a large, secluded field. This field was the setting for the gobblers in the pictures and video.The farm has approximately 50 acres of pasture, most of which are fenced and ready for cattle, and the pasture is currently leased. The timber, located mainly on north and east ridges, is mature, consisting of oak, hickory, cedar, and short-leaf pine. Some of the massive oaks will produce tons of acorns for the local wildlife. The hunting opportunities are plentiful, with multiple secluded fields and trails that run through the timber.The property is restricted by a conservation easement. The purpose of the conservation easement is to assure that the property will be permanently protected from the spread of urban development, retained forever in its natural, scenic, forested, and agricultural condition, and to prevent any use of the Property which will impair or interfere with its conservation values. There are restrictions regarding where additional structures may be built on the farm, as can be seen in the delineated building envelopes. The main limitation is that the property cannot be further divided beyond this 204.03+/- acre division. The same terms of the conservation easement also cover the large tract to the west of the house. This means that approximately one square mile of land around this farm will never be subdivided or mismanaged. This ensures clear creeks, managed pastures, and high-quality timber forever.This tract is being split from a larger parent tract, so the tax ID will change, and the final price will be per surveyed acre. The tax amount listed is for the entire parent tract. The farm is approximately ten miles from Hermann and in the Hermann school district. Feel free to reach out with any questions that you have, and we would love the opportunity to give you a tour.
04/04/2025
$1,475,000
204.03 ac.
ACTIVE
Gasconade County - 1933 First Creek Road, Hermann, MO
This is an opportunity to be the fourth owner of this farm since it was settled in 1849. These 204.03+/- acres have been meticulously managed for years. On the west side of the farm sits the large farmhouse that has a full basement and 2,650 +/- square feet of living space. Originally constructed in 1849, the home has been updated multiple times, but its original flair remains, including hardwood floors and porcelain door handles. With some elbow grease, this home would be suitable for a full-time residence or would make a great farm weekend and hunting season retreat. Multiple outbuildings are located near the house to store equipment and gear. Like the home, the outbuildings are the perfect balance of old and new. The large barn near the house still boasts its original stamp from construction in 1923; it sits next to a Morton building with concrete floors and electric service that's less than 10 years old. Rounding out the buildings are a large open-faced shed and Morton carport.Traveling east from the house is where the roads diverge. The southernmost trail climbs in elevation before traversing through the farm's southern timber block. The northernmost farm road off First Creek Road takes you east through the pasture. This road is fully functional for vehicles and equipment. The first pond, measuring approximately of an acre, is in the field along First Creek Road. Central in the pasture is additional storage with a large barn, an open-faced shed, and an additional well. As the farm road turns south, a large, stocked lake measuring over 4 acres sits between the farm's other blocks of timber. There is also a small wildlife water hole secluded in the timber. The live water in the creek rounds out the plentiful water sources. The trail system continues to the east property line as well as back south, climbing in elevation to a large, secluded field. This field was the setting for the gobblers in the pictures and video.The farm has approximately 50 acres of pasture, most of which are fenced and ready for cattle, and the pasture is currently leased. The timber, located mainly on north and east ridges, is mature, consisting of oak, hickory, cedar, and short-leaf pine. Some of the massive oaks will produce tons of acorns for the local wildlife. The hunting opportunities are plentiful, with multiple secluded fields and trails that run through the timber.The property is restricted by a conservation easement. The purpose of the conservation easement is to assure that the property will be permanently protected from the spread of urban development, retained forever in its natural, scenic, forested, and agricultural condition, and to prevent any use of the Property which will impair or interfere with its conservation values. There are restrictions regarding where additional structures may be built on the farm, as can be seen in the delineated building envelopes. The main limitation is that the property cannot be further divided beyond this 204.03+/- acre division. The same terms of the conservation easement also cover the large tract to the west of the house. This means that approximately one square mile of land around this farm will never be subdivided or mismanaged. This ensures clear creeks, managed pastures, and high-quality timber forever.This tract is being split from a larger parent tract, so the tax ID will change, and the final price will be per surveyed acre. The tax amount listed is for the entire parent tract. The farm is approximately ten miles from Hermann and in the Hermann school district. Feel free to reach out with any questions that you have, and we would love the opportunity to give you a tour.
04/04/2025
$1,475,000
204.03 ac.
ACTIVE
Gasconade County - 1933 First Creek Road, Hermann, MO
This is an opportunity to be the fourth owner of this farm since it was settled in 1849. These 204.03+/- acres have been meticulously managed for years. On the west side of the farm sits the large farmhouse that has a full basement and 2,650 +/- square feet of living space. Originally constructed in 1849, the home has been updated multiple times, but its original flair remains, including hardwood floors and porcelain door handles. With some elbow grease, this home would be suitable for a full-time residence or would make a great farm weekend and hunting season retreat. Multiple outbuildings are located near the house to store equipment and gear. Like the home, the outbuildings are the perfect balance of old and new. The large barn near the house still boasts its original stamp from construction in 1923; it sits next to a Morton building with concrete floors and electric service that's less than 10 years old. Rounding out the buildings are a large open-faced shed and Morton carport.Traveling east from the house is where the roads diverge. The southernmost trail climbs in elevation before traversing through the farm's southern timber block. The northernmost farm road off First Creek Road takes you east through the pasture. This road is fully functional for vehicles and equipment. The first pond, measuring approximately of an acre, is in the field along First Creek Road. Central in the pasture is additional storage with a large barn, an open-faced shed, and an additional well. As the farm road turns south, a large, stocked lake measuring over 4 acres sits between the farm's other blocks of timber. There is also a small wildlife water hole secluded in the timber. The live water in the creek rounds out the plentiful water sources. The trail system continues to the east property line as well as back south, climbing in elevation to a large, secluded field. This field was the setting for the gobblers in the pictures and video.The farm has approximately 50 acres of pasture, most of which are fenced and ready for cattle, and the pasture is currently leased. The timber, located mainly on north and east ridges, is mature, consisting of oak, hickory, cedar, and short-leaf pine. Some of the massive oaks will produce tons of acorns for the local wildlife. The hunting opportunities are plentiful, with multiple secluded fields and trails that run through the timber.The property is restricted by a conservation easement. The purpose of the conservation easement is to assure that the property will be permanently protected from the spread of urban development, retained forever in its natural, scenic, forested, and agricultural condition, and to prevent any use of the Property which will impair or interfere with its conservation values. There are restrictions regarding where additional structures may be built on the farm, as can be seen in the delineated building envelopes. The main limitation is that the property cannot be further divided beyond this 204.03+/- acre division. The same terms of the conservation easement also cover the large tract to the west of the house. This means that approximately one square mile of land around this farm will never be subdivided or mismanaged. This ensures clear creeks, managed pastures, and high-quality timber forever.This tract is being split from a larger parent tract, so the tax ID will change, and the final price will be per surveyed acre. The tax amount listed is for the entire parent tract. The farm is approximately ten miles from Hermann and in the Hermann school district. Feel free to reach out with any questions that you have, and we would love the opportunity to give you a tour.
04/04/2025
$1,475,000
204.03 ac.
ACTIVE
Gasconade County - 1933 First Creek Road, Hermann, MO
This is an opportunity to be the fourth owner of this farm since it was settled in 1849. These 204.03+/- acres have been meticulously managed for years. On the west side of the farm sits the large farmhouse that has a full basement and 2,650 +/- square feet of living space. Originally constructed in 1849, the home has been updated multiple times, but its original flair remains, including hardwood floors and porcelain door handles. With some elbow grease, this home would be suitable for a full-time residence or would make a great farm weekend and hunting season retreat. Multiple outbuildings are located near the house to store equipment and gear. Like the home, the outbuildings are the perfect balance of old and new. The large barn near the house still boasts its original stamp from construction in 1923; it sits next to a Morton building with concrete floors and electric service that's less than 10 years old. Rounding out the buildings are a large open-faced shed and Morton carport.Traveling east from the house is where the roads diverge. The southernmost trail climbs in elevation before traversing through the farm's southern timber block. The northernmost farm road off First Creek Road takes you east through the pasture. This road is fully functional for vehicles and equipment. The first pond, measuring approximately of an acre, is in the field along First Creek Road. Central in the pasture is additional storage with a large barn, an open-faced shed, and an additional well. As the farm road turns south, a large, stocked lake measuring over 4 acres sits between the farm's other blocks of timber. There is also a small wildlife water hole secluded in the timber. The live water in the creek rounds out the plentiful water sources. The trail system continues to the east property line as well as back south, climbing in elevation to a large, secluded field. This field was the setting for the gobblers in the pictures and video.The farm has approximately 50 acres of pasture, most of which are fenced and ready for cattle, and the pasture is currently leased. The timber, located mainly on north and east ridges, is mature, consisting of oak, hickory, cedar, and short-leaf pine. Some of the massive oaks will produce tons of acorns for the local wildlife. The hunting opportunities are plentiful, with multiple secluded fields and trails that run through the timber.The property is restricted by a conservation easement. The purpose of the conservation easement is to assure that the property will be permanently protected from the spread of urban development, retained forever in its natural, scenic, forested, and agricultural condition, and to prevent any use of the Property which will impair or interfere with its conservation values. There are restrictions regarding where additional structures may be built on the farm, as can be seen in the delineated building envelopes. The main limitation is that the property cannot be further divided beyond this 204.03+/- acre division. The same terms of the conservation easement also cover the large tract to the west of the house. This means that approximately one square mile of land around this farm will never be subdivided or mismanaged. This ensures clear creeks, managed pastures, and high-quality timber forever.This tract is being split from a larger parent tract, so the tax ID will change, and the final price will be per surveyed acre. The tax amount listed is for the entire parent tract. The farm is approximately ten miles from Hermann and in the Hermann school district. Feel free to reach out with any questions that you have, and we would love the opportunity to give you a tour.
04/04/2025
$1,475,000
204.03 ac.
ACTIVE
Gasconade County - 1933 First Creek Road, Hermann, MO
This is an opportunity to be the fourth owner of this farm since it was settled in 1849. These 204.03+/- acres have been meticulously managed for years. On the west side of the farm sits the large farmhouse that has a full basement and 2,650 +/- square feet of living space. Originally constructed in 1849, the home has been updated multiple times, but its original flair remains, including hardwood floors and porcelain door handles. With some elbow grease, this home would be suitable for a full-time residence or would make a great farm weekend and hunting season retreat. Multiple outbuildings are located near the house to store equipment and gear. Like the home, the outbuildings are the perfect balance of old and new. The large barn near the house still boasts its original stamp from construction in 1923; it sits next to a Morton building with concrete floors and electric service that's less than 10 years old. Rounding out the buildings are a large open-faced shed and Morton carport.Traveling east from the house is where the roads diverge. The southernmost trail climbs in elevation before traversing through the farm's southern timber block. The northernmost farm road off First Creek Road takes you east through the pasture. This road is fully functional for vehicles and equipment. The first pond, measuring approximately of an acre, is in the field along First Creek Road. Central in the pasture is additional storage with a large barn, an open-faced shed, and an additional well. As the farm road turns south, a large, stocked lake measuring over 4 acres sits between the farm's other blocks of timber. There is also a small wildlife water hole secluded in the timber. The live water in the creek rounds out the plentiful water sources. The trail system continues to the east property line as well as back south, climbing in elevation to a large, secluded field. This field was the setting for the gobblers in the pictures and video.The farm has approximately 50 acres of pasture, most of which are fenced and ready for cattle, and the pasture is currently leased. The timber, located mainly on north and east ridges, is mature, consisting of oak, hickory, cedar, and short-leaf pine. Some of the massive oaks will produce tons of acorns for the local wildlife. The hunting opportunities are plentiful, with multiple secluded fields and trails that run through the timber.The property is restricted by a conservation easement. The purpose of the conservation easement is to assure that the property will be permanently protected from the spread of urban development, retained forever in its natural, scenic, forested, and agricultural condition, and to prevent any use of the Property which will impair or interfere with its conservation values. There are restrictions regarding where additional structures may be built on the farm, as can be seen in the delineated building envelopes. The main limitation is that the property cannot be further divided beyond this 204.03+/- acre division. The same terms of the conservation easement also cover the large tract to the west of the house. This means that approximately one square mile of land around this farm will never be subdivided or mismanaged. This ensures clear creeks, managed pastures, and high-quality timber forever.This tract is being split from a larger parent tract, so the tax ID will change, and the final price will be per surveyed acre. The tax amount listed is for the entire parent tract. The farm is approximately ten miles from Hermann and in the Hermann school district. Feel free to reach out with any questions that you have, and we would love the opportunity to give you a tour.
04/04/2025
$1,475,000
204.03 ac.
ACTIVE
Gasconade County - 1933 First Creek Road, Hermann, MO
This is an opportunity to be the fourth owner of this farm since it was settled in 1849. These 204.03+/- acres have been meticulously managed for years. On the west side of the farm sits the large farmhouse that has a full basement and 2,650 +/- square feet of living space. Originally constructed in 1849, the home has been updated multiple times, but its original flair remains, including hardwood floors and porcelain door handles. With some elbow grease, this home would be suitable for a full-time residence or would make a great farm weekend and hunting season retreat. Multiple outbuildings are located near the house to store equipment and gear. Like the home, the outbuildings are the perfect balance of old and new. The large barn near the house still boasts its original stamp from construction in 1923; it sits next to a Morton building with concrete floors and electric service that's less than 10 years old. Rounding out the buildings are a large open-faced shed and Morton carport.Traveling east from the house is where the roads diverge. The southernmost trail climbs in elevation before traversing through the farm's southern timber block. The northernmost farm road off First Creek Road takes you east through the pasture. This road is fully functional for vehicles and equipment. The first pond, measuring approximately of an acre, is in the field along First Creek Road. Central in the pasture is additional storage with a large barn, an open-faced shed, and an additional well. As the farm road turns south, a large, stocked lake measuring over 4 acres sits between the farm's other blocks of timber. There is also a small wildlife water hole secluded in the timber. The live water in the creek rounds out the plentiful water sources. The trail system continues to the east property line as well as back south, climbing in elevation to a large, secluded field. This field was the setting for the gobblers in the pictures and video.The farm has approximately 50 acres of pasture, most of which are fenced and ready for cattle, and the pasture is currently leased. The timber, located mainly on north and east ridges, is mature, consisting of oak, hickory, cedar, and short-leaf pine. Some of the massive oaks will produce tons of acorns for the local wildlife. The hunting opportunities are plentiful, with multiple secluded fields and trails that run through the timber.The property is restricted by a conservation easement. The purpose of the conservation easement is to assure that the property will be permanently protected from the spread of urban development, retained forever in its natural, scenic, forested, and agricultural condition, and to prevent any use of the Property which will impair or interfere with its conservation values. There are restrictions regarding where additional structures may be built on the farm, as can be seen in the delineated building envelopes. The main limitation is that the property cannot be further divided beyond this 204.03+/- acre division. The same terms of the conservation easement also cover the large tract to the west of the house. This means that approximately one square mile of land around this farm will never be subdivided or mismanaged. This ensures clear creeks, managed pastures, and high-quality timber forever.This tract is being split from a larger parent tract, so the tax ID will change, and the final price will be per surveyed acre. The tax amount listed is for the entire parent tract. The farm is approximately ten miles from Hermann and in the Hermann school district. Feel free to reach out with any questions that you have, and we would love the opportunity to give you a tour.
04/04/2025
$1,475,000
204.03 ac.
ACTIVE
Gasconade County - 1933 First Creek Road, Hermann, MO
This is an opportunity to be the fourth owner of this farm since it was settled in 1849. These 204.03+/- acres have been meticulously managed for years. On the west side of the farm sits the large farmhouse that has a full basement and 2,650 +/- square feet of living space. Originally constructed in 1849, the home has been updated multiple times, but its original flair remains, including hardwood floors and porcelain door handles. With some elbow grease, this home would be suitable for a full-time residence or would make a great farm weekend and hunting season retreat. Multiple outbuildings are located near the house to store equipment and gear. Like the home, the outbuildings are the perfect balance of old and new. The large barn near the house still boasts its original stamp from construction in 1923; it sits next to a Morton building with concrete floors and electric service that's less than 10 years old. Rounding out the buildings are a large open-faced shed and Morton carport.Traveling east from the house is where the roads diverge. The southernmost trail climbs in elevation before traversing through the farm's southern timber block. The northernmost farm road off First Creek Road takes you east through the pasture. This road is fully functional for vehicles and equipment. The first pond, measuring approximately of an acre, is in the field along First Creek Road. Central in the pasture is additional storage with a large barn, an open-faced shed, and an additional well. As the farm road turns south, a large, stocked lake measuring over 4 acres sits between the farm's other blocks of timber. There is also a small wildlife water hole secluded in the timber. The live water in the creek rounds out the plentiful water sources. The trail system continues to the east property line as well as back south, climbing in elevation to a large, secluded field. This field was the setting for the gobblers in the pictures and video.The farm has approximately 50 acres of pasture, most of which are fenced and ready for cattle, and the pasture is currently leased. The timber, located mainly on north and east ridges, is mature, consisting of oak, hickory, cedar, and short-leaf pine. Some of the massive oaks will produce tons of acorns for the local wildlife. The hunting opportunities are plentiful, with multiple secluded fields and trails that run through the timber.The property is restricted by a conservation easement. The purpose of the conservation easement is to assure that the property will be permanently protected from the spread of urban development, retained forever in its natural, scenic, forested, and agricultural condition, and to prevent any use of the Property which will impair or interfere with its conservation values. There are restrictions regarding where additional structures may be built on the farm, as can be seen in the delineated building envelopes. The main limitation is that the property cannot be further divided beyond this 204.03+/- acre division. The same terms of the conservation easement also cover the large tract to the west of the house. This means that approximately one square mile of land around this farm will never be subdivided or mismanaged. This ensures clear creeks, managed pastures, and high-quality timber forever.This tract is being split from a larger parent tract, so the tax ID will change, and the final price will be per surveyed acre. The tax amount listed is for the entire parent tract. The farm is approximately ten miles from Hermann and in the Hermann school district. Feel free to reach out with any questions that you have, and we would love the opportunity to give you a tour.
04/04/2025
$1,475,000
204.03 ac.
ACTIVE
Gasconade County - 1933 First Creek Road, Hermann, MO
This is an opportunity to be the fourth owner of this farm since it was settled in 1849. These 204.03+/- acres have been meticulously managed for years. On the west side of the farm sits the large farmhouse that has a full basement and 2,650 +/- square feet of living space. Originally constructed in 1849, the home has been updated multiple times, but its original flair remains, including hardwood floors and porcelain door handles. With some elbow grease, this home would be suitable for a full-time residence or would make a great farm weekend and hunting season retreat. Multiple outbuildings are located near the house to store equipment and gear. Like the home, the outbuildings are the perfect balance of old and new. The large barn near the house still boasts its original stamp from construction in 1923; it sits next to a Morton building with concrete floors and electric service that's less than 10 years old. Rounding out the buildings are a large open-faced shed and Morton carport.Traveling east from the house is where the roads diverge. The southernmost trail climbs in elevation before traversing through the farm's southern timber block. The northernmost farm road off First Creek Road takes you east through the pasture. This road is fully functional for vehicles and equipment. The first pond, measuring approximately of an acre, is in the field along First Creek Road. Central in the pasture is additional storage with a large barn, an open-faced shed, and an additional well. As the farm road turns south, a large, stocked lake measuring over 4 acres sits between the farm's other blocks of timber. There is also a small wildlife water hole secluded in the timber. The live water in the creek rounds out the plentiful water sources. The trail system continues to the east property line as well as back south, climbing in elevation to a large, secluded field. This field was the setting for the gobblers in the pictures and video.The farm has approximately 50 acres of pasture, most of which are fenced and ready for cattle, and the pasture is currently leased. The timber, located mainly on north and east ridges, is mature, consisting of oak, hickory, cedar, and short-leaf pine. Some of the massive oaks will produce tons of acorns for the local wildlife. The hunting opportunities are plentiful, with multiple secluded fields and trails that run through the timber.The property is restricted by a conservation easement. The purpose of the conservation easement is to assure that the property will be permanently protected from the spread of urban development, retained forever in its natural, scenic, forested, and agricultural condition, and to prevent any use of the Property which will impair or interfere with its conservation values. There are restrictions regarding where additional structures may be built on the farm, as can be seen in the delineated building envelopes. The main limitation is that the property cannot be further divided beyond this 204.03+/- acre division. The same terms of the conservation easement also cover the large tract to the west of the house. This means that approximately one square mile of land around this farm will never be subdivided or mismanaged. This ensures clear creeks, managed pastures, and high-quality timber forever.This tract is being split from a larger parent tract, so the tax ID will change, and the final price will be per surveyed acre. The tax amount listed is for the entire parent tract. The farm is approximately ten miles from Hermann and in the Hermann school district. Feel free to reach out with any questions that you have, and we would love the opportunity to give you a tour.
04/04/2025
$1,475,000
204.03 ac.
ACTIVE
Gasconade County - 1933 First Creek Road, Hermann, MO
This is an opportunity to be the fourth owner of this farm since it was settled in 1849. These 204.03+/- acres have been meticulously managed for years. On the west side of the farm sits the large farmhouse that has a full basement and 2,650 +/- square feet of living space. Originally constructed in 1849, the home has been updated multiple times, but its original flair remains, including hardwood floors and porcelain door handles. With some elbow grease, this home would be suitable for a full-time residence or would make a great farm weekend and hunting season retreat. Multiple outbuildings are located near the house to store equipment and gear. Like the home, the outbuildings are the perfect balance of old and new. The large barn near the house still boasts its original stamp from construction in 1923; it sits next to a Morton building with concrete floors and electric service that's less than 10 years old. Rounding out the buildings are a large open-faced shed and Morton carport.Traveling east from the house is where the roads diverge. The southernmost trail climbs in elevation before traversing through the farm's southern timber block. The northernmost farm road off First Creek Road takes you east through the pasture. This road is fully functional for vehicles and equipment. The first pond, measuring approximately of an acre, is in the field along First Creek Road. Central in the pasture is additional storage with a large barn, an open-faced shed, and an additional well. As the farm road turns south, a large, stocked lake measuring over 4 acres sits between the farm's other blocks of timber. There is also a small wildlife water hole secluded in the timber. The live water in the creek rounds out the plentiful water sources. The trail system continues to the east property line as well as back south, climbing in elevation to a large, secluded field. This field was the setting for the gobblers in the pictures and video.The farm has approximately 50 acres of pasture, most of which are fenced and ready for cattle, and the pasture is currently leased. The timber, located mainly on north and east ridges, is mature, consisting of oak, hickory, cedar, and short-leaf pine. Some of the massive oaks will produce tons of acorns for the local wildlife. The hunting opportunities are plentiful, with multiple secluded fields and trails that run through the timber.The property is restricted by a conservation easement. The purpose of the conservation easement is to assure that the property will be permanently protected from the spread of urban development, retained forever in its natural, scenic, forested, and agricultural condition, and to prevent any use of the Property which will impair or interfere with its conservation values. There are restrictions regarding where additional structures may be built on the farm, as can be seen in the delineated building envelopes. The main limitation is that the property cannot be further divided beyond this 204.03+/- acre division. The same terms of the conservation easement also cover the large tract to the west of the house. This means that approximately one square mile of land around this farm will never be subdivided or mismanaged. This ensures clear creeks, managed pastures, and high-quality timber forever.This tract is being split from a larger parent tract, so the tax ID will change, and the final price will be per surveyed acre. The tax amount listed is for the entire parent tract. The farm is approximately ten miles from Hermann and in the Hermann school district. Feel free to reach out with any questions that you have, and we would love the opportunity to give you a tour.
04/04/2025
$1,475,000
204.03 ac.
ACTIVE
Gasconade County - 1933 First Creek Road, Hermann, MO
This is an opportunity to be the fourth owner of this farm since it was settled in 1849. These 204.03+/- acres have been meticulously managed for years. On the west side of the farm sits the large farmhouse that has a full basement and 2,650 +/- square feet of living space. Originally constructed in 1849, the home has been updated multiple times, but its original flair remains, including hardwood floors and porcelain door handles. With some elbow grease, this home would be suitable for a full-time residence or would make a great farm weekend and hunting season retreat. Multiple outbuildings are located near the house to store equipment and gear. Like the home, the outbuildings are the perfect balance of old and new. The large barn near the house still boasts its original stamp from construction in 1923; it sits next to a Morton building with concrete floors and electric service that's less than 10 years old. Rounding out the buildings are a large open-faced shed and Morton carport.Traveling east from the house is where the roads diverge. The southernmost trail climbs in elevation before traversing through the farm's southern timber block. The northernmost farm road off First Creek Road takes you east through the pasture. This road is fully functional for vehicles and equipment. The first pond, measuring approximately of an acre, is in the field along First Creek Road. Central in the pasture is additional storage with a large barn, an open-faced shed, and an additional well. As the farm road turns south, a large, stocked lake measuring over 4 acres sits between the farm's other blocks of timber. There is also a small wildlife water hole secluded in the timber. The live water in the creek rounds out the plentiful water sources. The trail system continues to the east property line as well as back south, climbing in elevation to a large, secluded field. This field was the setting for the gobblers in the pictures and video.The farm has approximately 50 acres of pasture, most of which are fenced and ready for cattle, and the pasture is currently leased. The timber, located mainly on north and east ridges, is mature, consisting of oak, hickory, cedar, and short-leaf pine. Some of the massive oaks will produce tons of acorns for the local wildlife. The hunting opportunities are plentiful, with multiple secluded fields and trails that run through the timber.The property is restricted by a conservation easement. The purpose of the conservation easement is to assure that the property will be permanently protected from the spread of urban development, retained forever in its natural, scenic, forested, and agricultural condition, and to prevent any use of the Property which will impair or interfere with its conservation values. There are restrictions regarding where additional structures may be built on the farm, as can be seen in the delineated building envelopes. The main limitation is that the property cannot be further divided beyond this 204.03+/- acre division. The same terms of the conservation easement also cover the large tract to the west of the house. This means that approximately one square mile of land around this farm will never be subdivided or mismanaged. This ensures clear creeks, managed pastures, and high-quality timber forever.This tract is being split from a larger parent tract, so the tax ID will change, and the final price will be per surveyed acre. The tax amount listed is for the entire parent tract. The farm is approximately ten miles from Hermann and in the Hermann school district. Feel free to reach out with any questions that you have, and we would love the opportunity to give you a tour.
10/08/2025
$399,000
37.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Gasconade County - 4025 Juedeman Road, Cuba, MO
Property Highlights:
Historic Home and Land
Stocked Pond
50/50 Pasture and Woods
Private and Secluded
Great Location
Great Hunting & Fishing
Livestock & Equestrian Friendly
Do it all on this charming, well balanced property! Now available for the first time in decades, this unique property offers what most properties don't. Live, farm, hunt, fish, play and gather on this peaceful piece of land. A spacious 5 bedroom, 2.5 bath home built in 1860 greets you upon arrival. A possible 6th bedroom is currently being used as a storage room. The home is in great shape with no major repairs needed. The historic home is also paired with a garage/workshop, barn and equipment shed. The land is exceptional in that it offers multiple recreational and farming opportunities. It's hard to find a 50/50 split of woods and pasture folks. Not to mention a well-stocked pond too! This property is expected to sell fast given the unique nature of what is being offered.
Call or text Jon Harting (314) 610-6650 today or you'll miss your chance to own this amazing rural retreat!
09/09/2024
$1,200,000
38.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Gasconade County - 2091 Frene Creek Road, Hermann, MO
"Wow" is all I can say about one of the nicest listings I have had the honor of working on in years! This magnificent home sits on 38+ park-like acres! It has an extremely low maintenance exterior so you can focus on life instead of upkeep! The home has almost 4,000 sq. feet of living space... combine that with quality of construction, the elegance of design, and high-end finishes, and this home is sure to impress! From the covered timber-frame front porch to roomy entry foyer, this home invites you in and you just don't want to leave! Big picture windows grace the back of the house, along with a beautiful screened-in porch that leads to a huge deck overlooking your own "State Park!" The rock outcroppings and waterfalls that run when it rains are simply breathtaking! A great trail system takes you to bottom fields that are perfect for food plots! Deer and Turkey, and other wildlife call this 38+ acres home! Back at the "Lodge," you have Geothermal heating and cooling! Call today!
10/08/2025
$399,000
37.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Gasconade County - 4025 Juedeman Road, Cuba, MO
Property Highlights:
Historic Home and Land
Stocked Pond
50/50 Pasture and Woods
Private and Secluded
Great Location
Great Hunting & Fishing
Livestock & Equestrian Friendly
Do it all on this charming, well balanced property! Now available for the first time in decades, this unique property offers what most properties don't. Live, farm, hunt, fish, play and gather on this peaceful piece of land. A spacious 5 bedroom, 2.5 bath home built in 1860 greets you upon arrival. A possible 6th bedroom is currently being used as a storage room. The home is in great shape with no major repairs needed. The historic home is also paired with a garage/workshop, barn and equipment shed. The land is exceptional in that it offers multiple recreational and farming opportunities. It's hard to find a 50/50 split of woods and pasture folks. Not to mention a well-stocked pond too! This property is expected to sell fast given the unique nature of what is being offered.
Call or text Jon Harting (314) 610-6650 today or you'll miss your chance to own this amazing rural retreat!
10/08/2025
$399,000
37.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Gasconade County - 4025 Juedeman Road, Cuba, MO
Property Highlights:
Historic Home and Land
Stocked Pond
50/50 Pasture and Woods
Private and Secluded
Great Location
Great Hunting & Fishing
Livestock & Equestrian Friendly
Do it all on this charming, well balanced property! Now available for the first time in decades, this unique property offers what most properties don't. Live, farm, hunt, fish, play and gather on this peaceful piece of land. A spacious 5 bedroom, 2.5 bath home built in 1860 greets you upon arrival. A possible 6th bedroom is currently being used as a storage room. The home is in great shape with no major repairs needed. The historic home is also paired with a garage/workshop, barn and equipment shed. The land is exceptional in that it offers multiple recreational and farming opportunities. It's hard to find a 50/50 split of woods and pasture folks. Not to mention a well-stocked pond too! This property is expected to sell fast given the unique nature of what is being offered.
Call or text Jon Harting (314) 610-6650 today or you'll miss your chance to own this amazing rural retreat!
10/08/2025
$399,000
37.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Gasconade County - 4025 Juedeman Road, Cuba, MO
Property Highlights:
Historic Home and Land
Stocked Pond
50/50 Pasture and Woods
Private and Secluded
Great Location
Great Hunting & Fishing
Livestock & Equestrian Friendly
Do it all on this charming, well balanced property! Now available for the first time in decades, this unique property offers what most properties don't. Live, farm, hunt, fish, play and gather on this peaceful piece of land. A spacious 5 bedroom, 2.5 bath home built in 1860 greets you upon arrival. A possible 6th bedroom is currently being used as a storage room. The home is in great shape with no major repairs needed. The historic home is also paired with a garage/workshop, barn and equipment shed. The land is exceptional in that it offers multiple recreational and farming opportunities. It's hard to find a 50/50 split of woods and pasture folks. Not to mention a well-stocked pond too! This property is expected to sell fast given the unique nature of what is being offered.
Call or text Jon Harting (314) 610-6650 today or you'll miss your chance to own this amazing rural retreat!
10/08/2025
$399,000
37.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Gasconade County - 4025 Juedeman Road, Cuba, MO
Property Highlights:
Historic Home and Land
Stocked Pond
50/50 Pasture and Woods
Private and Secluded
Great Location
Great Hunting & Fishing
Livestock & Equestrian Friendly
Do it all on this charming, well balanced property! Now available for the first time in decades, this unique property offers what most properties don't. Live, farm, hunt, fish, play and gather on this peaceful piece of land. A spacious 5 bedroom, 2.5 bath home built in 1860 greets you upon arrival. A possible 6th bedroom is currently being used as a storage room. The home is in great shape with no major repairs needed. The historic home is also paired with a garage/workshop, barn and equipment shed. The land is exceptional in that it offers multiple recreational and farming opportunities. It's hard to find a 50/50 split of woods and pasture folks. Not to mention a well-stocked pond too! This property is expected to sell fast given the unique nature of what is being offered.
Call or text Jon Harting (314) 610-6650 today or you'll miss your chance to own this amazing rural retreat!
10/08/2025
$399,000
37.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Gasconade County - 4025 Juedeman Road, Cuba, MO
Property Highlights:
Historic Home and Land
Stocked Pond
50/50 Pasture and Woods
Private and Secluded
Great Location
Great Hunting & Fishing
Livestock & Equestrian Friendly
Do it all on this charming, well balanced property! Now available for the first time in decades, this unique property offers what most properties don't. Live, farm, hunt, fish, play and gather on this peaceful piece of land. A spacious 5 bedroom, 2.5 bath home built in 1860 greets you upon arrival. A possible 6th bedroom is currently being used as a storage room. The home is in great shape with no major repairs needed. The historic home is also paired with a garage/workshop, barn and equipment shed. The land is exceptional in that it offers multiple recreational and farming opportunities. It's hard to find a 50/50 split of woods and pasture folks. Not to mention a well-stocked pond too! This property is expected to sell fast given the unique nature of what is being offered.
Call or text Jon Harting (314) 610-6650 today or you'll miss your chance to own this amazing rural retreat!
10/08/2025
$399,000
37.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Gasconade County - 4025 Juedeman Road, Cuba, MO
Property Highlights:
Historic Home and Land
Stocked Pond
50/50 Pasture and Woods
Private and Secluded
Great Location
Great Hunting & Fishing
Livestock & Equestrian Friendly
Do it all on this charming, well balanced property! Now available for the first time in decades, this unique property offers what most properties don't. Live, farm, hunt, fish, play and gather on this peaceful piece of land. A spacious 5 bedroom, 2.5 bath home built in 1860 greets you upon arrival. A possible 6th bedroom is currently being used as a storage room. The home is in great shape with no major repairs needed. The historic home is also paired with a garage/workshop, barn and equipment shed. The land is exceptional in that it offers multiple recreational and farming opportunities. It's hard to find a 50/50 split of woods and pasture folks. Not to mention a well-stocked pond too! This property is expected to sell fast given the unique nature of what is being offered.
Call or text Jon Harting (314) 610-6650 today or you'll miss your chance to own this amazing rural retreat!
10/08/2025
$399,000
37.5 ac.
ACTIVE
Gasconade County - 4025 Juedeman Road, Cuba, MO
Property Highlights:
Historic Home and Land
Stocked Pond
50/50 Pasture and Woods
Private and Secluded
Great Location
Great Hunting & Fishing
Livestock & Equestrian Friendly
Do it all on this charming, well balanced property! Now available for the first time in decades, this unique property offers what most properties don't. Live, farm, hunt, fish, play and gather on this peaceful piece of land. A spacious 5 bedroom, 2.5 bath home built in 1860 greets you upon arrival. A possible 6th bedroom is currently being used as a storage room. The home is in great shape with no major repairs needed. The historic home is also paired with a garage/workshop, barn and equipment shed. The land is exceptional in that it offers multiple recreational and farming opportunities. It's hard to find a 50/50 split of woods and pasture folks. Not to mention a well-stocked pond too! This property is expected to sell fast given the unique nature of what is being offered.
Call or text Jon Harting (314) 610-6650 today or you'll miss your chance to own this amazing rural retreat!
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