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Thursday, June 8, 2017
The SELLING Team's Homes For Sale: Royston - Potterville
This is a truly wonderful farm, owned by the same family for over 50 years. There are so many possibilities with this property. The farm sits at the SW corner of Billwood Hwy and Royston Road with 1122 feet of road frontage on Billwood Hwy and 2640 feet of frontage on Royston Road. The land is a mixture of rolling farm land, 51.08 farmed acres to be exact and wooded wildlife habitat, 16+/- acres of woods. This is a terrific property if your goal is to create a family compound, you could create several parcels with all the road frontage we have on this farm. The farm home has been beautifully maintained and has so much charm and character. The garage is a 70x40 Morton Brand pole building, top of the line! It has 3 garage doors including a 12' door so you can park your motor home or travel trailer. The second outbuilding is a 2-story gambrel roof barn. The owner used the first floor for horses, there are 4 stalls and the 2nd floor was used for hay storage, basketball games and would make a heck of a party barn. There is a small pasture area connected to the back of this barn. This kind of farm facilitates a total connection to nature, great wildlife including, rabbits, deer, turkey and raccoons. It is incredibly close to all the amenities that Potterville and Grand Ledge offer and yet this part of Royston Road is very quiet because it does not get much traffic. The owner has over 50 black walnut trees planted in the 4 acres around his house and he said the deer flock to this area for food and it is so much fun to sit on the back porch and watch them come into the back yard. The woods have been managed so that every 10 years a selective harvest can be completed resulting in $15,000 - $20,000 in profit each harvest. The farm land generates $4,950 in income each year. For additional information and photos on this property or to search all homes for sale in the Greater Lansing Area CLICK HERE!
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