Discover the charm of country living in this delightful three bedroom, one bath Iowa farmhouse for sale nestled on just over an acre of land. Perfect for gardening enthusiasts and hobbyists, this property offers ample space to indulge in your passions. There is an inviting front porch, ideal for relaxing evenings, and the expansive backyard, perfect for exploration and outdoor activities.
Outside
The property includes a versatile shed and a barn with a loft, providing plenty of room for storage or creative projects. The sellers had plans for adding an apartment, so this would be a great spot for guests to stay, or use as an Airbnb! Currently used for a shooting range, the land is open and versatile for a variety of uses, and even has room for chickens! Farm pump is already there for easy watering and washing. As you walk around the property, enjoy the fruit bearing apple trees, peach trees, and berries available for your eating or canning.
Inside
Inside, the home exudes warmth and character, featuring cozy living spaces and beautiful hardwood floors. This quaint farmhouse is the perfect blend of rustic charm and modern comfort, ready for you to make it your own.
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This home is the last property in the area for being included in the Pella schools. It also qualifies for entry into the Knoxville schools, so the choice is yours. Call to schedule your showing today!
If interested in a property, please contact the realtor whose link is provided in the post below, or contact an agent of your own choosing. Independent verification of details and status is recommended.
Knoxville, Iowa is a charming small city located in Marion County. The population is around 7,000 people. It’s situated in the heart of the state, surrounded by picturesque rural landscapes and agricultural fields.
Knoxville is known for its friendly community atmosphere and rich history. It’s the home of the Knoxville Raceway, a famous dirt track racing venue, which hosts sprint car races and draws visitors from across the region, especially during its marquee event, the Knoxville Nationals. The city also boasts several parks, recreational facilities, and cultural attractions, providing residents and visitors alike with plenty of opportunities for outdoor activities and entertainment.
Economically, Knoxville has a diverse mix of industries, including manufacturing, agriculture, and healthcare, contributing to its stability and growth. The downtown area features a mix of locally-owned shops, restaurants, and businesses, giving it a distinct and vibrant character.