The median home value in Butlerville, IN is $90,000.
This is
lower 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 $90,000.
Approximately 70% of Butlerville homes are owned,
compared to 17% rented, while
13% are vacant.
Butlerville real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
If you like to see a property, contact Butlerville real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
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UNIQUE INVESTMENT OPPORTUNITY! This former lumber yard and office building has been transformed into a residential home with a covered workshop, courtyard and storage barn with lofts remaining.This new residential home mixed with the former commercial components creates a unique property for any entrepreneur. The 1800 sq ft office building has been completely reconstructed inside with new walls, electric, drywall, HVAC, and more. Walk in the front door into the living room which opens up to the kitchen with oak cabinetry, an island, and dining area. In the back of the home, is the primary suite which offers a walk-in closet, jetted tub, and double sinks. Wide hallways and tall ceilings make this home feel very open and inviting. Outside the back door, is a 52' x 40' enclosed concrete pad w/ loft. It has upgraded electric- a 400 amp service, and two new 14 x 14 garage doors that allow access to a secured courtyard and covered parking. Many opportunities for business owners and entrepreneurs alike!
This beautiful parcel of land is situated between Hwy 50 and County Rd 325 N, just East of North Vernon, Indiana. The 263.3 deeded acres makes for a fantastic mix-use farm, with income-producing tillable, and excellent hunting and recreational opportunities. The farm features 3100 +/- feet of Hwy 50 road frontage, and an additional 3850 +/- feet of county road frontage. A local farmer has been raising crops on this field for years, which can generate fantastic financial returns! The WAPI corn production factor averages 133.3, driven by the productive soil types of Nabb, Avonburg, and Cobbsfork soils. The diverse blend of trees, in terms of maturity and species, makes for ideal wildlife habitat. Add in food plot areas in some areas of the tillable fields, and you just be able to attract the big bucks that are right at home in the area. Pleasant Run creek cuts through the property from NE to SW, which eventually turns into the Muscatuck River. Big Oaks National Wildlife Refuge/ Jefferson Proving Grounds is approximately 0.25 miles away! Big bucks are known to be in this area! The farm is free and clear of Tenants Rights for the 2024 cropping season.
over 107 acres, 90+/- tillable ground in Jennings County Indiana. Seller to retain 2024 rental income if sold after rented in 2024 planting season.