3- 20,000 bird barns
2 free range bird barns
Ready for immediate operation
3- 20,000 bird barns
2 free range bird barns
Ready for immediate operation
183.83 tillable acres
8.78 wooded acres
4.95 other acres
3 tower Reinke 2060 irrigation system
5 tower Reinke 2060 irrigation system
Potential building site
56.91 tillable acres
0.72 Non-tillable acres
Productive farmland
183.83 tillable acres
8.78 wooded acres
4.95 other acres
183.83 tillable acres
8.78 wooded acres
4.95 other acres
What Past Clients Are Saying
Chance Thomas
Purchased a Home with Derrick
Derrick is a phenomenal real estate agent. I will always go to Derrick for any of my future purchases. He is very knowledgeable and an expert in the local market. Whether you are an active duty servicemember or someone just looking for their next vacation home, I can’t recommend Derrick enough.
Purchased a Home with Derrick
As a military family, we purchased our first home with Derrick and his team. As first-time homebuyers, we had numerous questions that Derrick and his team promptly provided answers to. If you want a personable, helpful, and communicative team, I highly recommend Derrick Sumner!
Lexi Cole
Purchased a Home with Derrick
Derrick was awesome to work with. My husband and I were nervous buying our first home, but with Derrick's expertise, understanding of the VA loan process, and his negotiating skills, we were able to get the home that fit all of my family's needs. I couldn't recommend Derrick enough.
Financing options for buying farmland include traditional bank loans, USDA farm loans, which offer favorable terms for new farmers, and seller financing, where the seller acts as the lender. Each option has its own eligibility criteria and terms, so it's important to explore which is best suited for your situation. Please reach out, and we can have an in-depth conversation about finding the right financing solution for you.
The market value of farmland is determined by evaluating factors such as soil quality, water rights, existing infrastructure, location, and current market trends. An appraisal by a professional familiar with agricultural properties can give you an accurate estimate. Let's connect to discuss a comprehensive valuation of your property.
In Indiana, enhancing water management systems, soil conservation practices, and modernizing farm facilities can significantly improve a property's marketability and value. Considering Indiana's climate and crop choices, certain improvements may be particularly beneficial. For personalized advice on enhancing your Indiana farmland, please get in touch.
Selling farmland in Indiana can vary widely in time, often taking from several months to a couple of years, influenced by local market trends, property attributes, and how well the land is marketed. Understanding Indiana's agricultural market dynamics is key to a timely sale. For an estimate tailored to your property and local trends, feel free to reach out.
The process of selling farmland in Indiana involves market analysis, effective advertising, negotiation, and handling complex paperwork, with costs potentially including agent fees, legal expenses, and taxes. Each sale is unique, especially in a diverse market like Indiana's. Discuss your specific situation with me for a clearer understanding of what to expect.
The timeframe for buying farmland in Indiana depends on the due diligence process, financing approval, and negotiation phases, which can range from a few weeks to several months. Being prepared and having clear criteria can help expedite the process in Indiana's competitive agricultural market. A good rule of thumb is to expect anywhere from 45-120 days depending on multiple factors when purchasing farmland. For assistance through the buying process in Indiana, don't hesitate to contact me.
Buying and leasing farmland in Indiana can be a solid investment, offering potential for income through lease payments and appreciation of land value. Success hinges on selecting the right property and understanding the local agricultural economy. To explore this investment strategy in the context of Indiana's agricultural sector, let's have an in-depth conversation.
(219) 575-1486
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1700 N Cass St. Wabash, IN
(219) 575-1486
nolans@halderman.com
Main Office: (800) 424-2324
Main Address: 1700 N Cass St. Wabash, IN
Copyright KODAXE 2023
Copyright KODAXE 2023
What began in 1930 as a farm management service business with a vow, “To do for our farm what you would do if you had the time and experience” is now one of the largest family owned professional farm management and real estate organizations in the United States. With a rich history in the agriculture industry that is expanding and evolving, the company philosophy remains the same, to meet client goals, solve problems and prepare for change. We would love the opportunity to work with you because if it has to do with the business of agriculture – Halderman can help!