
Description
The Mighty Oak Timber Stand is home to hundreds of mature oak trees, as well as walnuts and other mixed hardwoods, and with such an abundance of timber comes an abundance of wildlife as well. Seasoned whitetail bucks with towering racks wander through the underbrush, accompanied by strutting wild turkeys, quick darting rabbits, and squirrels twitching their tall bushy tails in warning. Truly an outdoorsman's paradise that I believe singer/songwriter Tyler Childers describes best in the lyrics ''Ain't no man hungry in the bounty of the middle ground'' Nestled on the property sits a 1500 sq ft shop house, featuring 750 sq ft of living quarters, including a full kitchen, large bathroom, and large living area/ sleeping area combination. Many build sites are available and easily accessible on the property, with additional potential to subdivide certain portions for future sale if one desired. This is a rare opportunity to own a a true gem in the heart of the Ozarks.
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1BEDS
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264ACRES
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1BATHS
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01/2 BATHS
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750SQFT
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$1,060$/SQFT
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Description
The Mighty Oak Timber Stand is home to hundreds of mature oak trees, as well as walnuts and other mixed hardwoods, and with such an abundance of timber comes an abundance of wildlife as well. Seasoned whitetail bucks with towering racks wander through the underbrush, accompanied by strutting wild turkeys, quick darting rabbits, and squirrels twitching their tall bushy tails in warning. Truly an outdoorsman's paradise that I believe singer/songwriter Tyler Childers describes best in the lyrics ''Ain't no man hungry in the bounty of the middle ground'' Nestled on the property sits a 1500 sq ft shop house, featuring 750 sq ft of living quarters, including a full kitchen, large bathroom, and large living area/ sleeping area combination. Many build sites are available and easily accessible on the property, with additional potential to subdivide certain portions for future sale if one desired. This is a rare opportunity to own a a true gem in the heart of the Ozarks.

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