400 St, Iola, KS 66749
- Added:
- May 12, 2026
- Days on Market:
- 55
- Last Refresh:
- Jul 5 at 11:06 am
Property Features for 400 St
General Information
- Property type
- Land
- Property subtype
- Other
- Standard status
- Active
- Lot size
- 358.70 Acres
Listing agent Brian Helman (620) 577-4487
Listing office L2 Realty, Inc 4045B CR 3900, Independence, KS (620) 577-4487
Listing date May 12, 2026
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HighLights
- Northern Allen County, KS farm along the Neosho River east of Neosho Falls, with Indian Creek splitting the property north to south.
- 230+ acres of river‑bottom tillable with mostly Class 1 Mason silt loam, plus some Verdigris silt loam and a little Osage silty clay.
- Neosho River frontage of about 1/2 mile, with an on‑river boat ramp for loading and unloading.
- Osage silty clay areas described as suitable to build a duck marsh and support waterfowl potential via periodic flooding.
- Recreation noted for turkey population and whitetails, plus historical arrowheads and Indian artifacts found on the property.
- Fishing noted for big Neosho River flatheads, including catches reported at 70 lbs plus; also cited as 1.5 hours from Kansas City and 2 hours from Wichita/Tulsa.
Overview
The property is located in northern Allen County along the Neosho River, east of Neosho Falls. The listing notes approximately one-half mile of Neosho River frontage and also includes a boat ramp constructed by the owner for access and loading/unloading.
For recreation-focused buyers, the mix of river and creek features supports multiple outdoor activities, including fishing opportunities along the Neosho River; the remarks specifically reference flathead catfish and include accounts of fish weighing 70+ pounds. The property is also described as having a solid turkey population and timber areas suitable for roost-style hunting. For agricultural buyers, the highlighted soil composition and substantial river-bottom tillable acreage provide a straightforward use case for farming operations, with the creek and river features adding seasonal outdoor value.
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Map
- City
- Iola
- County
- Allen
- State
- Kansas
- Longitude
- -95.49635
- Latitude
- 37.9873