This rural tract near Osgood, Indiana, features a combination of approximately 36 acres of tillable landuntouched for the past two yearsand roughly 71 acres of wooded acreage. The tillable soils are predominantly silt loams with favorable ratings. The hardwood timber has been lightly harvested, allowing sunlight to spark new growth across the hillsides. The property offers multiple access points: three established roads enter from County Road 500 N (east, central, and west), with approx. 1,500 feet of road frontage. Electric and water services are readily available at the roadside. The parcel extends approximately 2,700 feet from the front into the interior, providing a deep, private layout. A new survey dated December 2024 clearly defines acreage and property lines. Topography features two fields set back from the road, each offering secluded build sites with minimal visibility from the roadside. Nearly no neighboring homes are visible from these sites. The combination of fields, wooded edges, trails, and access roads creates an arrangement beneficial to hunting deer and turkey, affording quiet entries and exits to minimize disturbance to game. The property abuts Sugar Creek over approximately 2,200 feet along the southeast boundary. A limited floodplain zoneroughly 100 feet on either side of the creekoccupies only a small portion of the total acreage. Potential uses include new residential construction, farming, livestock operations, recreational hunting, and long-term holding or general investment. The blend of open and wooded ground, reliable infrastructure, and surveyed boundaries supports a variety of rural land uses without overselling outcomes. Ripley County is home to Versailles State Park, with over 3,000 acres of forests, trails, and a 230-acre lake for fishing and boating. Nearby, Big Oaks National Wildlife Refuge spans more than 50,000 acres across several counties, offering public hunting, wildlife observation, and habitat for diverse species, enhancing the area's outdoor recreation appeal.