Crawford County Iowa Farm Land For Sale


Jason J Smith
Auctioneer & Land Broker
Jason is an experienced farmland broker and auctioneer with extensive experience in farmland sales across this Midwest. Jason has worked with hundreds of clients to create advantageous outcomes. If you are selling land schedule a consultation with Jason by calling or using the calendar.
Phone: 515-537-6633 Email: [email protected]
Auction Date November 10, 2017
DreamDirt Auctioneers are pleased to present the Donna Nelsen Estate Farmland Auction which will be held at Dunlap Iowa which is just south of Denison, IA. This farm is located south of Charter Oak or Northwest of Dunlap, Iowa.
Auctioneers Comments
Look at this nice tillable farm located south of Charter Oak and north of Dunlap on a hard surface road located between Dunlap and Charter Oak Iowa in SW Crawford County. If you are looking for Investment Grade farmland in Crawford County this farm is more than 85% tillable this farm fits the bill. Its location on a hard surface road makes it an even better choice.
Directions to Farm
The farm is located between Dunlap Iowa and Charter Oak Iowa or 13 miles West of Denison Iowa. From Denison go west to Charter Oak and then south through Charter Oak and watch for the signs on the hard surface road. From Dunlap go west on Hwy 37 to t0 130th Street, then north on 130th Street to the farm. Signs are posted.
Directions to Auction
The farm auction will be held at the meeting room at City Hall in Dunlap Iowa. The building is on the south side of Main Street and signs will be posted on auction day to direct you to the auction site.
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Sale Method: You will be bidding by the taxable acre which is 75.88 Acres.
Home Description: There is no home or structure on this property
Building Description: There are no buildings on this property
Buyer Fee: There is a 2% buyer fee associated with this auction which is due at closing.
Legal Description: N 1/2 of the NE 1/4 of Section 28 Willow Township Crawford County Iowa
Possession: Full possession March 1, 2018
Closing: 30 Days following the auction the transaction will close. The seller will provide you with an abstract for your attorney or lenders opinion.
Soil Productivity: 59.1 CSR2
Earnest Money: Only 5% is due the day of the farmland auction, the balance including the 2% buyer fee is due at closing
Farm Lease: Tenancy has been terminated for 2018 and you will get full possession of the farm on March 1, 2018
Abbreviated 156 Farm Record
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AUCTIONEERS
You can contact the auctioneers for this farm Jason Smith, CAI 712-592-8965 or Tom Bradley 515-202-7687 to ask questions or inquire about the farm. Searching for farmland for sale in Iowa? We can help you located exactly what you are searching for. We sell farms at auction or listing all across the Midwest and often know of farms available for purchase that just might fit your criteria. Call Jason or Tom and let them know what your are looking for.
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