$485,000 | 78.67 Acres |
County: | Adams |
Township: | New Haven |
Price Per Acre: | $6,218 |
Taxes: | $1,711 |
Set in southern Adams County, just 15 minutes from Wisconsin Dells, this 78.67± acre tract is rich in character- from the nostalgic 1913 barn to the rolling topography affording scenic building sites, this property is ready to be your new hobby farm, recreational retreat, or hunting paradise.
Upon entering, you’re greeted by the countryside allure of the barn and the functionality of a 80’x 60’ machine shed to store all your toys and equipment. Electric is onsite and runs to both buildings. While the exterior reflects its early 20th-century charm, the interior could be brought back to life with restoration work.
Moving into the heart of the property, one of the standout features is the potential building sites. The rolling topography and existing open areas offer scenic views across your new fields or quiet wooded surroundings set back from the road. Whether you’re glassing from a future build site or hunting from a tucked-in stand, the land lays out in a way that supports multiple uses without overlap.
The land includes approximately 39± acres currently planted in alfalfa, providing a consistent attraction for deer and turkey from spring through fall as well as an aesthetically attractive backdrop. These fields follow the roll and twist of the terrain, creating several secluded field edges and inside corners—ideal for stand placement or blind setups. The remaining 38± acres are wooded, with a mix of black oak, white oak, cherry, and locust. Early successional pockets add cover and browse. From a hunting perspective, it checks the boxes: destination field, broken edge, staging areas, contour. From a homesteading angle, it gives you room to spread out without being boxed in.
On a macro scale, this region offers some of, if not, the highest deer densities in the county. A slurry of cow-path-like trails across the property are no surprise given the area’s reputation.
Lakes Mason and Jordan are 10 minutes up the road. If you’ve been holding out for land with real potential—something you can farm, hunt, build on, or just hang onto—this one deserves a serious look.
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