80-Acre Residential Development
3812 N Farm Rd 131 Springfield, MO 65803
3812 N Farm Rd 131, Springfield, MO, 65803
$4,800,000
For Sale
$4,800,000
LAND - Springfield, MO
Lot Size80.00 Acres
Days on Market26
Property Features for 3812 N Farm Rd 131
General Information
- Property type
- Land
- Property subtype
- Other
- Fencing
- Perimeter, Barbed Wire, Cross Fenced
- Standard status
- Active
- APN
- 1304200049
- Lot size
- 80.00 Acres
Taxes and HOA fees
- Tax Year
- 25
- Tax Description
- 80A M/L All Lot 6 Nw1/4 (Ex Rds) 4/29/22
- Tax Annual Amount
- 1839
Utilities
- Utilities
- Electricity Available
Building Details
- Additional Structures
- Workshop
Listing Agency
Cantrell Real Estate
(417) 414-0324
4136 South McCann Court, Springfield, MO
Listed by
Clint A. Underwood · License #2017033154
(417) 894-1158
Added: Jun 22 Checked: Jul 17 at 11:06 am
MLS# 60327051
Listing URL
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Investment Insights
Based on property information with market context.
This 80-acre tract offers gently rolling topography and is zoned R-1 for residential subdivision development. The property is not located in a floodplain, and it is currently operated as an equestrian farm with multiple barns and pastures, indoor horse stalls, and fencing/cross fencing throughout. A pond is also on site, along with an older homestead built in 1893 that remains livable. Following a hail storm, the existing structures are currently receiving new roofs.
The site is located in Springfield, in Greene County, Missouri, at 3812 N Farm Rd 131. City water and sewer are described as being located approximately 1,000 feet from the property, providing a practical pathway to utilities for subdivision planning.
For developers and residential builders, subdivision potential is tied to how utilities are handled. If city water and sewer are brought to the property, it is described as allowing subdivision into quarter-acre lots (10,000 square feet). If city utilities are not brought to the property, the minimum described lot size is 3 acres. For buyers seeking a longer-horizon approach, the current fenced equestrian configuration and pond may also support interim uses while planning for residential entitlements.
The site is located in Springfield, in Greene County, Missouri, at 3812 N Farm Rd 131. City water and sewer are described as being located approximately 1,000 feet from the property, providing a practical pathway to utilities for subdivision planning.
For developers and residential builders, subdivision potential is tied to how utilities are handled. If city water and sewer are brought to the property, it is described as allowing subdivision into quarter-acre lots (10,000 square feet). If city utilities are not brought to the property, the minimum described lot size is 3 acres. For buyers seeking a longer-horizon approach, the current fenced equestrian configuration and pond may also support interim uses while planning for residential entitlements.
Key Highlights
- 80 acres of gently rolling land zoned R‑1 for a residential subdivision
- Equestrian farm setup with multiple barns, pastures, indoor horse stalls, and fenced/cross‑fenced grounds
- Includes a pond and an old homestead built in 1893 that is still livable
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FAQs
What type of property is this?
Residential land & home lot - Gently rolling 80 acres zoned R-1, with no portion in a floodplain and utility access nearby.
Where is this residential land & home lot located?
The property is located at 3812 N Farm Rd 131 Springfield, MO.
What is the asking price?
The asking price for this property is $4,800,000.
What are key features of this property?
This property features: 80 acres of gently rolling land zoned R‑1 for a residential subdivision; Equestrian farm setup with multiple barns, pastures, indoor horse stalls, and fenced/cross‑fenced grounds; Includes a pond and an old homestead built in 1893 that is still livable