Courtesy of: Dan O'Connor, The OConnor Agency - United Country Real Estate, midwestrealtypro@gmail.com
Courtesy of: Dan O'Connor, The OConnor Agency - United Country Real Estate, midwestrealtypro@gmail.com
$705,600
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Lot: 72.00 Acres
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$705,600
TBD NE Stonum Road 72± acres near Lathrop, Missouri, offering an excellent opportunity for a rural home build, lifestyle acreage, or future development. The property is less than one mile from the recently annexed Lathrop city limits and located in the Lathrop R-II School District, providing space and privacy with proximity to town. Conveniently located less than one mile from the I-35 and Highway 116 interchange, the property includes approximately 1/4 mile of Interstate 35 frontage. It is 20 minutes from Liberty, MO, less than 30 minutes to downtown Kansas City, and about 40 minutes from Kansas City International Airport, making it ideal for commuters and business owners. The land features approximately 53 acres of open ground currently used for hay and grazing, along with about 10 acres of mature timber and two ponds totaling nearly 1.75 acres. This layout is well suited for a custom home, barndominium, shop, horses, or small cattle operation, while still offering long-term flexibility. Rural water is available, and three-phase electric is at the road, a valuable asset for shops, agricultural use, or home-based businesses. There are multiple potential building sites, allowing buyers to design a layout that fits their needs. Offered as a single tract at a total purchase price, which equates to approximately $9, 800 per acre for reference only. Properties offering this combination of location, utilities, access, and versatility are increasingly difficult to find near growing communities like Lathrop. Listing #575600
Courtesy of: Dan O'Connor, The OConnor Agency - United Country Real Estate, midwestrealtypro@gmail.com
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