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155 +/- Acres of Mixed Use Tillable and Pasture With Oil Income in Rooks County, KS
Legal Description: SE/4 S33, T08, R18, ACRES 155.11
Property Description: Conveniently located just two miles West of Highway 183 in Central Rooks County is this multi-use quarter section featuring 61 +/- acres of dryland tillable and 94 +/- acres of native grass pasture with active oil income. The property is currently being cash rented and generates $4,240 annually. Additionally, this property offers hunting opportunities for whitetail deer and upland birds, specifically in the Northeast portion of the property.
Mineral Rights: Pass With The Sale To The Buyer
Cash Rent Income: $4,240
Oil Royalty Income: $3,100
Property Taxes: $780.96
Tenant Lease: Current tenant in place for 2025 growing and grazing season. Larger field along West side is in summer fallow and will be planted to wheat this fall, while smaller East field will be planted to feed and baled. Possession can take place following the removal of bales, end of grazing season, and upon 2026 wheat harvest. Tenant is open to a buyout.
Driving Directions: From Plainville, KS travel 5 miles North to the Rooks County Country Club Golf Course. Turn West on S Road and travel 1.5 miles to the Southeast corner of the property.
Key Features:
-2025 Cash Rent Income
-Annual Oil Income
-Mineral Rights Transfer
-Additional Hunting Opportunities
-Mixed Use Grazing and Farmground
-Only 1.5 Miles From HWY 183
-Halfway Between Plainville and Stockton