The median home value in Butlerville, IN is $250,000.
This is
higher than
the county median home value of $165,000.
The national median home value is $308,980.
The average price of homes sold in Butlerville, IN is $250,000.
Approximately 70% of Butlerville homes are owned,
compared to 17% rented, while
13% are vacant.
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Is the simple life the life for you? Do you want country living near Butlerville and North Vernon? Then you don't want to miss the opportunity to own this small 1 bedroom home on a wonderful 2 acre property! This property would be is perfect for you to have a large garden and or livestock! Imagine the possibilities! It comes complete with big shed and large 26x44 outbuilding that will make the perfect garage, barn for your animals, and/or are for your workshop. Schedule you showing today! Owners have limited means of communication. Please allow at least 4 hours and preferable up to 24 hours for listing agent to get approval for showings.
This large buildable lot is Tract 5 of 5 proposed tracts from a parent parcel of 263.422 acres. Tract 5 is proposed to be approximately 90 acres +- with approx. 1,800 ft. of E County Road 325 N road frontage. There is approximately 37 acres +- of tillable ground and no floodplain. This versatile property offers an extensive range of possibilities, including agricultural, commercial, residential, and recreational uses. Utilities, including water, electricity, and fiber optic internet, are available at the road. The tract is home to native wildlife like deer, turkey, squirrels, owls, and other species. After crops are harvested in the fall, geese and ducks will feed in the fields as well, offering some opportunity to hunt the creeks and cut crop fields. The soils are mostly a mix of Cobbsfork silt loam, Avonburg silt loam, Holton silt loam, and Nabb silt loam. Located in Butlerville, a small town between North Vernon and Versailles, the property is within an hour's drive of cities like Columbus, Seymour, Greensburg, Madison, Scottsburg, and Vevay. Jennings County is known for and surrounded by numerous parks and wildlife areas, including the 50,000-acre Big Oaks National Wildlife Refuge. Directly north and less than 1 mile away is Brush Creek Reservoir where visitors can fish or hike. To the east lies Versailles State Park, while to the west is Crosley FWA, Selmier State Forest, and Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge. A new ALTA survey was completed in 2024, and there are no leases for the 2025 crops. Seller is flexible and welcomes creative offers. Great chance to build a home and hunt or trap right in the backyard.
This great buildable lot is Tract 4 of 5 proposed tracts from a parent parcel of 263.422 acres. Tract 4 is proposed to be approximately 19 acres +- with approx. 800 ft. of E County Road 325 N road frontage. There is approximately 10 acres +- of tillable ground and no floodplain. In the northwest corner of the property there is approximately 450 ft. +- of Pleasant Run Creek. This versatile property offers an extensive range of possibilities, including agricultural, commercial, residential, and recreational uses. Utilities, including water, electricity, and fiber optic internet, are available at the road. The tract is home to native wildlife like deer, turkey, squirrels, owls, and other species. The soils are mostly a mix of Cobbsfork silt loam, Avonburg silt loam, Holton silt loam, and Nabb silt loam. Located in Butlerville, a small town between North Vernon and Versailles, the property is within an hour's drive of cities like Columbus, Seymour, Greensburg, Madison, Scottsburg, and Vevay. It is surrounded by numerous parks and wildlife areas, including the 50,000-acre Big Oaks National Wildlife Refuge. Directly north and less than 1 mile away is Brush Creek Reservoir where visitors can fish or hike. To the east lies Versailles State Park, while to the west is Crosley FWA, Selmier State Forest, and Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge. A new ALTA survey was completed in 2024, and there are no leases for the 2025 crops. Seller is flexible and welcomes creative offers. Great chance to build a home and hunt or trap right in the backyard.
This is Tract 3 of 5 proposed tracts from a parent parcel of 263.422 acres. Tract 3 is proposed to be approximately 72 acres +- with approx. 800 ft. of County Road 400 N road frontage. This versatile property offers an extensive range of possibilities, including agricultural, commercial, residential, and recreational uses. This tract is nearly all tillable with no floodplain. Utilities, including water, electricity, and fiber optic internet, are available at the road. The area is known for great deer hunting but this tract in particular often has ducks and geese feeding in the fields, especially after harvest. The soils are mostly a mix of Cobbsfork silt loam, Avonburg silt loam, Holton silt loam, and Nabb silt loam. Located in Butlerville, a small town between North Vernon and Versailles, the property is within an hour's drive of cities like Columbus, Seymour, Greensburg, Madison, Scottsburg, and Vevay. It is surrounded by numerous parks and wildlife areas, including the 50,000-acre Big Oaks National Wildlife Refuge. Directly north and less than 1 mile away is Brush Creek Reservoir where visitors can fish or hike. To the east lies Versailles State Park, while to the west is Crosley FWA, Selmier State Forest, and Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge. A new ALTA survey was completed in 2024 which could be very useful for future developers and investors. There are no leases for the 2025 crops. Seller is flexible and welcomes creative offers. Local comps on tillable acreage range up to $19k/ ac.
This is Tract 2 of 5 proposed tracts from a parent parcel of 263.422 acres. Tract 2 is proposed to be approximately 43 acres +- with approx. 1,850 ft. of US Highway 50 road frontage and 450 ft. +- of County Road 400 N. This versatile property offers an extensive range of possibilities, including agricultural, commercial, residential, and recreational uses. This tract is nearly all tillable with no floodplain. Utilities, including water, electricity, and fiber optic internet, are available at the road. The area is known for great deer hunting but this tract in particular often has ducks and geese feeding in the fields, especially after harvest. The property has approximately 3,300 ft. +- of Pleasant Run Creek that runs from the north boundary and exits out the west boundary of the parent parcel. The soils are mostly a mix of Cobbsfork silt loam, Avonburg silt loam, Holton silt loam, and Nabb silt loam. Located in Butlerville, a small town between North Vernon and Versailles, the property is within an hour's drive of cities like Columbus, Seymour, Greensburg, Madison, Scottsburg, and Vevay. It is surrounded by numerous parks and wildlife areas, including the 50,000-acre Big Oaks National Wildlife Refuge. Directly north and less than 1 mile away is Brush Creek Reservoir where visitors can fish or hike. To the east lies Versailles State Park, while to the west is Crosley FWA, Selmier State Forest, and Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge. The property will be available for sale in its entirety or divided into five tracts. A new ALTA survey was completed in 2024, and there are no leases for the 2025 crops. Seller is flexible and welcomes creative offers.
This is Tract 1 of 5 proposed tracts from a parent parcel of 263.422 acres. Tract 1 is proposed to be approximately 39 acres +- with approx. 1,250 ft. of US Highway 50 road frontage. This versatile property offers an extensive range of possibilities, including agricultural, commercial, residential, and recreational uses. This tract is nearly all tillable with no floodplain. Utilities, including water, electricity, and fiber optic internet, are available at the road. The area is known for great deer hunting but this tract in particular often has ducks and geese feeding in the fields, especially after harvest. The property has a small section of Pleasant Run Creek that runs from the north boundary of the parent parcel and exits out the west boundary. The soils are mostly a mix of Cobbsfork silt loam, Avonburg silt loam, Holton silt loam, and Nabb silt loam. Located in Butlerville, a small town between North Vernon and Versailles, the property is within an hour's drive of cities like Columbus, Seymour, Greensburg, Madison, Scottsburg, and Vevay. It is surrounded by numerous parks and wildlife areas, including the 50,000-acre Big Oaks National Wildlife Refuge. Directly north and less than 1 mile away is Brush Creek Reservoir where visitors can fish or hike. To the east lies Versailles State Park, while to the west is Crosley FWA, Selmier State Forest, and Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge. The property will be available for sale in its entirety or divided into five tracts. A new ALTA survey was completed in 2024, and there are no leases for the 2025 crops. Seller is flexible on proposed boundary splits and welcomes creative offers.
This versatile property offers an extensive range of possibilities, including agricultural, commercial, residential, and recreational uses. The large, contiguous parcel boasts road frontage on three sides: approximately 3,100 feet +- of frontage along US Highway 50 and nearly 4,000 feet of county roads. The property features approximately 190 acres +- of tillable land with zero floodplain. Utilities, including water, electricity, and fiber optic internet, are available on all three sides. The land is divided by several fence rows and wooded areas, home to native wildlife like deer, turkey, squirrels, owls, and other native species. The property has approximately 4,500 ft. +- of Pleasant Run Creek that runs from the north boundary and exits out the west boundary. The soils are a mix of Cobbsfork silt loam, Avonburg silt loam, Holton silt loam, and Nabb silt loam. Located in Butlerville, a small town between North Vernon and Versailles, the property is within an hour's drive of cities like Columbus, Seymour, Greensburg, Madison, Scottsburg, and Vevay. It is surrounded by numerous parks and wildlife areas, including the 50,000-acre Big Oaks National Wildlife Refuge. Directly north and less than 1 mile away is Brush Creek Reservoir where visitors can fish or hike. To the east lies Versailles State Park, while to the west is Crosley FWA, Selmier State Forest, and Muscatatuck National Wildlife Refuge. The property will be available for sale in its entirety or divided into five tracts. A new ALTA survey was completed in 2024, and there are no leases for the 2025 crops. Seller is flexible on proposed boundary splits and welcomes creative offers.
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