Covered with a mature mixture of pines and oaks, and lays on a very gentle eastern slope which runs down to a small hollow, then back up to the back line of the property.
Flat as a table-top and only 40 miles from the Springfield City Limits, this parcel is covered in mature hardwood forest. There’s an electric line across the road, and telephone and internet are readily available. If you need staples, the little village of Grovespring is 5 miles to the north.
NEW PHOTOS! Just south of the Missouri-Arkansas line, we have Jones Point Estates Parcel G. This is 4.21 acres of gnarly old oaks and cedars growing in rocky glades. It’s named after the Jones Point Wildlife Management Area a couple of miles to the south. Bull Shoals Lake is at the bottom of the hill, about a mile from the property. Anyone who enjoys hunting and fishing is going to love this place. The access road is currently grown up in lespedeza from lack of use, but it’s a Marion County road, so they’ll maintain it when someone’s using it. This parcel has a small and completely unreliable little spring that flows out of the rock along the south boundary. I observed it flowing water in June, but you shouldn’t consider it to be anything other than an aesthetic feature.
Theodosia, Missouri is about 13 miles away. Electricity is a few yards away at County Road 164.
This rolling parcel has lots of big walnut trees and is mostly covered with pasture, although there are plenty of spots where you could build and still have some privacy. There are also several nice valley views, and some interesting geologic formations to the south. While the majority of the parcel forms a hill just above the bottom-land it’s still low enough to be nicely sheltered from cold winter winds, and the greenspace around the swimming hole is just a few yards to the north. This would be a good place for someone who wanted to do serious gardening and raise a few animals. Electricity is already in place.
This pretty-level parcel of mature oaks is located at a very rural intersection and we’ve had the whole thing recently surveyed. It’s located on a ridge-top a little over 12 miles from town on an old road that, while it’s been in use for decades, is still pretty rough and will require that you own a four-wheel-drive for year-round access. Level enough to garden and heavily forested so you have unimagined privacy.