Lickteig - 80 +/- AC - Coffey County, KS - 11/19/24
Lickteig - 80 +/- AC - Coffey County, KS - 11/19/24
Vaughn-Roth Land Brokers | Burlington, KS 66839
Date(s) :  11/15/2024 - 11/19/2024
Buyer Premium :  N/A


Online Only Auction
Beginning at 12:00 p.m. on 11/15/2024 with a dynamic closing to begin at 12:00 p.m. on 11/19/2024.
Vaughn-Roth Land Brokers is pleased to represent the Living Estate of Bernard J. Lickteig, Sr. in the marketing and sale of this diverse Coffey County property situated just 8.5 miles east of Burlington, Kansas.  This rare find offers a blend of tranquility, natural beauty, and potential. The property features gently rolling pastures that provide ample space for livestock or recreational activities, as well as two ponds that add to the scenic appeal and offer opportunities for recreational activities or livestock production. The timbered draw on the property creates a natural privacy barrier, offering a peaceful atmosphere and excellent habitat for deer and other wildlife. Additionally, the other outbuildings are perfect for storage, workshops, or agricultural use, providing endless possibilities for the next owner. A key feature is the 1,500 sq ft building with full insulation, sheetrock, central heat/ac, awaiting the final touches to complete its transformation. This space offers a unique opportunity to customize the interior to your taste, turning it into a cozy rural residential home, a family retreat, or a weekend hunting cabin. With a solid structure and great potential, it's a blank canvas ready for your vision. Access to the property is convenient via a paved county road that ensures easy travels to Highway 75 or I-35. Despite its serene, private setting, the property is just a short drive from the town of Burlington, where you can find shopping, dining, schools, and other community amenities. This blend of seclusion and accessibility makes it an ideal location for those who want to enjoy the peace and quiet of country living without sacrificing the conveniences of town life. Whether you're looking to expand your agricultural operations, find a peaceful escape from the city, or invest in a property with great potential for development, this Coffey County property offers a unique opportunity. Come and explore all it has to offer—a place where you can enjoy the beauty of nature while creating the lifestyle you desire. Please note, there is not currently rural water on the property. Please contact Coffey County Rural Water District #3 at 620-364-8099 to discuss rural water availability, capacity and the process of acquiring an easement to run a rural water line. PROPERTY FEATURES:  80 ac native grass pasture 8.5 miles east of BurlingtonPaved county road frontage on south end of property  Within 10 miles of Wolf Creek(main employer in the county) - great access  48x40 pole barn with lean-to on west side - perfect for livestock  50x30 metal building with insulation, sheetrock, with central heat/ac  2 ponds tucked down in the central & northwest area of the grassland pasture  Perimeter fencing on all 4 sides for livestock Paneled area east of barn for livestock Contact Coffey County RWD #3 at 620-364-8099 for questions regarding capacity, cost and acquisition of easement 50x30 building has a septic system that has been inspected by county health dept, please see the report in the Related Documents section of our website. Small walnut grove on the southwest corner of property Open House Information: Saturday, October 26th, 2024 from 12:00 pm - 3:00 pm at 2002 12th Rd., Burlington, KS. Driving Directions: From Burlington, take Neosho St. east out of town, following the curves which will become 12th Rd for 8 miles and the property will begin on the north side of the road. Auction Details: Online Auction will begin at 12:00 p.m. on 11/15/24 with a dynamic closing to begin on 11/19/24 at 12:00 p.m. Brief Legal Description: The W 1/2 of the SW 1/4 in Section 24, Township 21 South, Range 16 East of the 6th P.M., Coffey County, KS, 80 +/- Ac Closing & Possession: Full possession shall be at closing, on or before December 19th, 2024.Minerals: The Seller's mineral interests transfer to the Buyer.Earnest Money: $30,000.00 due on day of sale. Taxes: $840.66 Minerals: The Seller's mineral interests transfer to the Buyer. Earnest Money: $30,000.00 due on day of sale. Disclosures: * The property sells without warranties or guarantees, expressed or implied. The brokerage and the Seller recommend that potential bidders have a home inspection performed so they are fully informed and comfortable with what they are bidding on. * Yellow boundary property lines in the pictures are approximated for reference only. Please refer to the aerial map provided by the Coffey County Appraiser's office in reference to property lines. * Please be advised, if you are the high bidder, you are bound to sign the contract and deposit the earnest money with the designated title company. If you are not comfortable with what you are bidding on or don't have the funds to purchase this real estate, do not bid on it. Area Information:   Coffey County offers a tranquil, rural lifestyle with affordable housing and land opportunities with natural beauty, and a slower-paced way of life. Located in east-central Kansas, Coffey County is positioned along major highways, offering convenient access to larger cities like Topeka, Wichita, and Kansas City, which is about 85 miles northeast. Coffey County is home to around 8,000 residents, with Burlington serving as the county seat and the largest town. The rest of the county consists of smaller towns and rural areas, each providing a peaceful, country-style living environment. The county is known for its strong sense of community, with residents taking pride in their agricultural roots and outdoor recreational opportunities. The area’s charm is enhanced by its connection to nature, including access to John Redmond Reservoir and Melvern Lake, which offer excellent fishing, boating, and camping options. Coffey County’s proximity to these natural attractions makes it popular for outdoor enthusiasts while maintaining a welcoming, community-centered atmosphere.  Weather Highlights Rainfall: The average annual rainfall for Coffey County, Kansas, is approximately 38 to 40 inches. Like much of eastern Kansas, Coffey County receives most of its rainfall during the spring and summer months, with May and June typically being the wettest. This level of precipitation supports the county's agricultural activities and contributes to its fertile soil and lush landscapes. Affordable Cost of Living Housing: Coffey County offers affordable housing options, with home prices and rental rates generally lower than the national average. This makes it easier to own property or rent without the financial strain often seen in larger cities. Overall Expenses: The cost of groceries, taxes, utilities, and other essentials is also lower, making it an attractive option for those looking to stretch their budget further. Taxes: Coffey County has some of the lowest real estate taxes in the State. Small-Town Charm and Community Tight-Knit Community: Coffey County's small-town atmosphere fosters a sense of belonging and camaraderie.Safe and Peaceful: The area is known for its low crime rates and peaceful environment, making it a great place for families seeking a quiet, safe place to live. Access to Nature and Outdoor Activities Parks and Recreation: John Redmond Reservoir is one of the key attractions in Coffey County, providing excellent opportunities for boating, fishing, and camping. The surrounding wildlife areas are ideal for bird watching, hiking, and nature photography. Scenic Beauty: The county's rural landscape provides beautiful, serene views, perfect for those who enjoy being surrounded by nature. Strong Educational Opportunities Quality Schools: The county's public schools are known for their commitment to education, with a focus on student achievement and community involvement. Community College Access: Coffey County is within driving distance of several community colleges and universities, providing opportunities for higher education without having to relocate. Job Opportunities and Economic Stability Energy Sector: Coffey County is home to Wolf Creek Generating Station, a major nuclear power plant that provides jobs and economic stability to the region. Agriculture: The local economy is also supported by agriculture, offering opportunities for those interested in farming, ranching or related agribusiness. Healthcare and Services Coffey County Hospital: Located in Burlington, the hospital provides essential healthcare services, including emergency care, surgery, and rehabilitation. The county is also home to several clinics and medical professionals, ensuring residents have access to quality healthcare. Senior Services: Coffey County offers various services for seniors, including community centers, meals, and transportation, helping to create a supportive environment for older residents. Convenient Location Accessibility: While Coffey County offers a peaceful, rural lifestyle, it’s still within easy driving distance of larger cities like Topeka, Wichita, and Kansas City. This makes it convenient to access urban amenities, such as shopping, dining, and entertainment, while enjoying the benefits of small-town life. Less Traffic and Lower Stress Relaxed Pace of Life: Living in Coffey County means less traffic jams and a slower, more relaxed pace of life. This can be ideal for those looking to escape the hustle and bustle of big cities. Potential for Growth Development Opportunities: The area is growing, and there are opportunities for investment in real estate, business development, and community projects. If you're looking to be part of a growing community, Coffey County has potential.