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Land for Sale near Gardner, Kansas - Johnson County

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Details about the Land
County: Johnson Type: Acreage Acres: 348
Address: 159th and Kill Creek Rd City: Gardner State: Kansas
Zip: 66030 Price: $10,180,000.00 Status: Available
 
Description of the Land
This property is the east 348 acres of a 632-acre parcel that will be developed as a one-of-a-kind residential development in the City of Gardner growth area. The new BNSF school and intermodal is being built three miles south of the property at 183rd & Four Corners Rd.

Property characteristics include lake (bass, waterfowl and catfish), pasture (Turkey and White Tail Deer) and timber. Sewer is available but water and gas are to be determined. Road needs new overlay.

Elementary School Madison - 170th & Waverly
Middle School 160th & Kill Creek.
High School 173rd & Waverly.

property id: 01003-00787
Directions to the Land
159th & Kill Creek Rd
Gardner, KS 66030
 

Contact Information

Company: U.S. Land and Home
Contact Name: U.S. Land and Home
Email: Click here to email contact
Phone Number: 800-601-7527
Fax: 913-491-3678
Toll Free: 800-601-7527
4501 College Blvd., Suite 130
Leawood, KS 66211


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