This one-story brick farmhouse was built around 1910. It is located south of Casey on N 300th St. Inside this 2233 square-foot home, you will find three spacious bedrooms, each with spacious closets. There are also two full bathrooms, one on each end of the house. It also offers a large kitchen and bar area. The cherry cabinets are custom-built locally by Garver’s and offer ample storage. Just off the kitchen is a large dining area to accommodate large gatherings. There is also a large custom-made display case at the far end of the room. This could be used to display family pictures, awards, collectibles, or whatever you desire. The large, inviting family room is located off the dining room. This area offers a stone fireplace with an old barn beam mantel. This is the perfect space to gather with family or to unwind and enjoy a quiet evening after a long day at work. A small basement is under a portion of the home and can be accessed just off the laundry room in the back of the house. The basement is where the HVAC, water softener, and water heater are located. This area also gives you access to the underneath side of the house for easy updates and any maintenance that may be needed in the future. The house has a new HVAC system and a 20kw generator that will automatically kick on when the power goes out. There are multiple outbuildings on the property, all of which have metal roofs, including the house, to help protect them for many years to come. The first building is 22x30, with a large overhead door and steel construction. South of this, you will find the second building, which was built in 2001. This building is 46x43 and has four horse stalls, a small bathroom area, a hay loft for storage, and a feed room. This building is attached to a small pasture area. The newest of all the buildings is 52x29, with three overhead doors, concrete floors, and 14’ tall ceilings. This building is large enough to accommodate large tractors, a fifth wheel, or even large RVs and motorhomes. The last three barns all have horse stalls in them, with some being formed out of concrete and having zero maintenance. The majority of these buildings have concrete floors, electricity, large areas for additional storage, and water located inside or nearby. The main part of the old barn has been modified to accommodate large round bales of hay. You can store and stack several bales in this barn and keep them out of the elements all winter. This is a wonderful property if you are looking to move to the country, have livestock, or even kids in 4-H. The owner does own additional land surrounding the house and barns and would be open to selling more land at an additional cost if you are looking for pasture or additional room for expansion. Please give me a call today to schedule a showing, or I would be happy to answer any questions you have regarding the property.