Ask Lance Chamberlain
The Calumet 200 is conveniently located
between the Calumet and The Cherokee Trading Post exits and sits only a mile
south of I-40 and only 1.5 miles south of the famous Route 66. It also lies in
the coveted Maple School District. The 200-acre property is split into two
different tracts with 80 acres lying on the west side of the county road and
120 acres lying on the east.
The west 80 is currently all pasture
ground with Powder Face Creek running through the center of the property. This
80 would make a beautiful homesite with rural water and electricity available
and also be perfect for a small cattle operation or expanding your existing herd.
The east 120 is absolutely loaded with wildlife.
Countless deer were seen and turkeys were heard gobbling while walking the
property. This 120 would also make a great homesite as rural water and
electricity are available along the road. This property could also run a few
cows and also has 40+/- acres of tillable ground that would provide great
forage for wildlife and/or livestock while simultaneously providing a return on
your investment.
Call today to schedule your private
showing!