April 25th, 2024 Kingman Co., KS 156± Acres Multi-Parcel ABSOLUTE Land Auction - Gavel Roads Online Auctions

April 25th, 2024 Kingman Co., KS 156± Acres Multi-Parcel ABSOLUTE Land Auction

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NO BUYER'S PREMIUM. This auction is a Multi-Parcel Auction. Tracts can be bid on individually, in combination, or all tracts together. The combination with the highest total dollar amount at the end of the auction will be deemed the winning bid. Combination bids will only be allowed after bids on all individual tracts have been made. To bid, click on the tract or tracts on the map above or list below you want to bid on and enter your bid or click "Request Bid" and click "Place Bid". If you have any questions call Tyler Francis at 316-734-7342.

Lot 1 - Tract 1: North 76± Acres
76 Acres
$100,000.00
Starting Bid
Tract 1: This 76 ± acre property features a mix of cultivated fields planted with wheat and alfalfa, fenced pastureland with three ponds (two of which equal 2 ½ acres and are spring fed), an old fish farm, a fish house, and the Evans Township Cemetery. With 15 acres dedicated to cultivation, 46 acres to pasture with ponds, and an additional 15 acres for alfalfa, this property offers versatile opportunities. LEGAL DESCRIPTION The Northeast Quarter (NE ¼) in 13-27-5W in Kingman Co., KS (full legal description to be described by Security 1st Title) DESCRIPTION This exceptional 156-acre property in Kingman County boasts a perfect blend of features, including a well-kept homestead, productive cultivation, fenced pasture, and several ponds. With abundant waterfowl opportunities, water, and electricity readily available, it's ideal for various uses, including potential homesites. Situated just a mile south of Cheney Lake, it benefits from the influx of new waterfowl in the area, making it a desirable destination for hunters and nature enthusiasts. The rolling topography adds a uniqueness to the landscape, while the presence of the old Eck fish farm adds character and potential for creative endeavors. MINERAL RIGHTS Seller’s mineral interest will pass to the Buyer. TAXES 2023 Taxes are $2,512.36. Security 1st Title will prorate taxes to the date of closing. POSSESSION Possession of the cultivation will be after the 2024 summer harvest. Possession of the alfalfa and pasture will be upon closing. Sellers will retain the 2024 summer wheat harvest. Possession of the homestead will be upon closing. SOIL TYPES 73% Class 2 Shellabarger sandy loam, 1-6% slopes; 10% Class 3 Shellabarger sandy loam, 3-6% slopes, & 17% Class 6 Albion sandy loam, 6-15% slopes TERMS Earnest money required and shall be paid the day of the auction. Tract 1: $20,000; Tract 2: $20,000; Tract 3: $7,500, with the balance due on or before May 24, 2024. The property is selling in “as is” condition and is accepted by the Buyer without any expressed or implied warranties. It is the Buyer's responsibility to have any and all inspections completed prior to bidding. The Buyer and Seller shall split equally in the cost of title insurance and the closing fee. Bidding is not contingent upon financing. If necessary, financing needs to be arranged and approved before the auction. Statements made on the day of the auction take precedence over all printed advertising and previously made oral statements. Gene Francis & Associates and Gavel Roads are agents of the Seller.
Lot 2 - Tract 2: South 75± Acres
75 Acres
$100,000.00
Starting Bid
Tract 2: This 75 ± acre property features 10 acres of alfalfa, 40 acres of cultivation currently planted to wheat, and 25 acres of fenced pasture with a single pond. LEGAL DESCRIPTION The Northeast Quarter (NE ¼) in 13-27-5W in Kingman Co., KS (full legal description to be described by Security 1st Title) DESCRIPTION This exceptional 156-acre property in Kingman County boasts a perfect blend of features, including a well-kept homestead, productive cultivation, fenced pasture, and several ponds. With abundant waterfowl opportunities, water, and electricity readily available, it's ideal for various uses, including potential homesites. Situated just a mile south of Cheney Lake, it benefits from the influx of new waterfowl in the area, making it a desirable destination for hunters and nature enthusiasts. The rolling topography adds a uniqueness to the landscape, while the presence of the old Eck fish farm adds character and potential for creative endeavors. MINERAL RIGHTS Seller’s mineral interest will pass to the Buyer. TAXES 2023 Taxes are $2,512.36. Security 1st Title will prorate taxes to the date of closing. POSSESSION Possession of the cultivation will be after the 2024 summer harvest. Possession of the alfalfa and pasture will be upon closing. Sellers will retain the 2024 summer wheat harvest. Possession of the homestead will be upon closing. SOIL TYPES 73% Class 2 Shellabarger sandy loam, 1-6% slopes; 10% Class 3 Shellabarger sandy loam, 3-6% slopes, & 17% Class 6 Albion sandy loam, 6-15% slopes TERMS Earnest money required and shall be paid the day of the auction. Tract 1: $20,000; Tract 2: $20,000; Tract 3: $7,500, with the balance due on or before May 24, 2024. The property is selling in “as is” condition and is accepted by the Buyer without any expressed or implied warranties. It is the Buyer's responsibility to have any and all inspections completed prior to bidding. The Buyer and Seller shall split equally in the cost of title insurance and the closing fee. Bidding is not contingent upon financing. If necessary, financing needs to be arranged and approved before the auction. Statements made on the day of the auction take precedence over all printed advertising and previously made oral statements. Gene Francis & Associates and Gavel Roads are agents of the Seller.
Lot 3 - Tract 3: House & 5± Acres
5 Acres
$50,000.00
Starting Bid
Tract 3: This quaint homestead, built in 1936, features a 1 ½ story farmhouse with 3 bedrooms, 1 ½ bathrooms, and 1,897 sq. ft. The main floor includes a dining room, living room, spacious kitchen, laundry room, and master bedroom with a ½ bath. Upstairs, there are two bedrooms. Large windows provide ample natural light, and hardwood floors lie beneath the carpet. The home has been well-maintained with upgrades including windows (1996), siding (1996), gutters (1998), water heater (2018), roof (2013), basement waterproofing (2017), and a new sewer line (2016). Outside, there's a 32x50 barn, 40x60 Quonset, silo, grain bins, and 26x26 2-car garage with electricity, all on a well-maintained 5 ± acres with mature trees. LEGAL DESCRIPTION The Northeast Quarter (NE ¼) in 13-27-5W in Kingman Co., KS (full legal description to be described by Security 1st Title) DESCRIPTION This exceptional 156-acre property in Kingman County boasts a perfect blend of features, including a well-kept homestead, productive cultivation, fenced pasture, and several ponds. With abundant waterfowl opportunities, water, and electricity readily available, it's ideal for various uses, including potential homesites. Situated just a mile south of Cheney Lake, it benefits from the influx of new waterfowl in the area, making it a desirable destination for hunters and nature enthusiasts. The rolling topography adds a uniqueness to the landscape, while the presence of the old Eck fish farm adds character and potential for creative endeavors. MINERAL RIGHTS Seller’s mineral interest will pass to the Buyer. TAXES 2023 Taxes are $2,512.36. Security 1st Title will prorate taxes to the date of closing. POSSESSION Possession of the cultivation will be after the 2024 summer harvest. Possession of the alfalfa and pasture will be upon closing. Sellers will retain the 2024 summer wheat harvest. Possession of the homestead will be upon closing. SOIL TYPES 73% Class 2 Shellabarger sandy loam, 1-6% slopes; 10% Class 3 Shellabarger sandy loam, 3-6% slopes, & 17% Class 6 Albion sandy loam, 6-15% slopes TERMS Earnest money required and shall be paid the day of the auction. Tract 1: $20,000; Tract 2: $20,000; Tract 3: $7,500, with the balance due on or before May 24, 2024. The property is selling in “as is” condition and is accepted by the Buyer without any expressed or implied warranties. It is the Buyer's responsibility to have any and all inspections completed prior to bidding. The Buyer and Seller shall split equally in the cost of title insurance and the closing fee. Bidding is not contingent upon financing. If necessary, financing needs to be arranged and approved before the auction. Statements made on the day of the auction take precedence over all printed advertising and previously made oral statements. Gene Francis & Associates and Gavel Roads are agents of the Seller.
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