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0 S 1850 W Road

Griffin, IN, 47616

With Hunting season right around the corner, you won’t want to miss out on this versatile recreational property in Griffin off the Wabash River! It consists of 79.06 heavily wooded acres with a slough on the south end of the property. This area is well-renowned for incredible Deer, Turkey, and Waterfowl hunting. The land consists of breathable bottoms with mature Walnut, Hickory, Maple, and Cottonwood timber as well as a dense thicket line great for wildlife bedding and travel around the slough. It borders large Ag fields to the North and South. The property also has some small interior cleared areas that were previously used for food plots. With legal access at the North end of the property, electric is available for your future camper hook-up. The property is already enrolled in the Indiana Classified Forest Program, and 2024 Property Taxes were $19.09 in total. Ladder stands throughout the property convey with sale and an insulated deer blind on a platform can be included in sale for additional cost. Check out some of the recent game trail photos and harvest pictures over the years to see the quality whitetail genetics in the area.
County
Gibson County
Lot Size
79.0600
Subdivision
None
Annual Taxes
19.09
Association Dues
0.00
District
South Gibson School Corp.
Elementary
Owensville
Middle School
Owensville
High School
Gibson Southern
IDX information provided by the Indiana Regional MLS
Listing provided courtesy of Evan Lattner of Midwest Land & Lifestyle LLC, 812-604-5344.

    Heath Klein

    Realtor/Broker
    Cell: (812) 291-2202

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Listing Data updated: September 16, 2024, 3:00 pm
IDX information provided by the Indiana Regional MLS