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Set on 17.2 acres of productive farmland, this two-parcel property is ready for its next chapter. Whether you're looking to expand an existing operation, start a new venture, or simply enjoy the pace of rural life, this farm has the space, functionality, and history to support your vision. <br />
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At the heart of the property is a 40x70 barn, built for livestock and storage. It includes horse stalls, and a cement floor that provides a solid foundation for work and equipment. The loft, capable of holding 2,000 bales of hay, ensures plenty of storage for feed and bedding. Nearby, a 30x40 outbuilding with a cement floor adds even more space for equipment, workshop needs, or additional storage.<br />
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Currently cash-cropped, the land is fertile and productive, qualifying for CAUV tax savings. The open fields offer potential for hay, livestock grazing, or continued crop production. Apple trees dot the landscape, adding a touch of charm and the promise of fresh harvests in the fall.<br />
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The 4-bedroom farmhouse, built in 1919 and moved to this site in 1952, holds the warmth of generations past. Inside, 3-inch wood slat floors stretch across the living and dining rooms, adding character and durability. The country kitchen is a natural gathering place, while a basement provides storage and utility space. Updates, including a 3-year-old AirEase furnace, updated electric panel, and a 40-gallon well tank, bring comfort without sacrificing the home’s historic charm.<br />
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Tucked 300 feet off the road, the home offers privacy while remaining conveniently close to Rt. 49. The recent sale price reflects a unique situation—the seller paid the old tax value to settle ownership among siblings, offering an opportunity for the next owner to step into a well-loved and well-maintained farm at an incredible value.<br />
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With its working barns, fertile land, and historic home, this farm is more than a property—it’s a way of life. |