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McKinney Tract in Brown County - Photos by Dan Shaver

New Conservation Buyer Opportunity in Brown County!

 

McKinney Tract Maps

Below are a few topographical maps and aerial views of the land for sale. The borders of the property are highlighted in red. 

McKinney/Brown Co. Legal Survey Map

McKinney/Brown Co. Aerial Photo

For More Information...

on conservation buyer transactions and other properties available through TNC, visit our Conservation Buyer Program.


The Nature Conservancy in Indiana is excited to announce a new conservation buyer opportunity in beautiful Brown County Hills.

The McKinney Tract is 146-acres located in the northeastern  woods of Brown County (near Camp Atterbury). The land is perfect for nature-lovers of all kinds. Hikers, hunters and fisherman will appreciate the vastness of the area as well as the two-acre lake found on the property. However, there are are restrictions as the land is one of our conservation buyer transaction (CBT) properties. 

What is a CBT? After The Conservancy had purchased the property it placed a conservation easement - or permanent restrictions that would protect specific resources - on it. The organization then resells the land to a conservation buyer at a lower fair market value reflecting the limitations of the easement. The market value is lower because the property is now worth less due to the actions of the conservation easement placed by The Conservancy.

The McKinney tract's restrictions include The Conservancy’s perpetual right to manage and keep forest resources such as timber. If and when a timber harvest is prescribed (8+ years) the new landowner will receive 5% royalty of the sale. To balance this, an unrestricted "building envelope" of over 19 acres near the fishing lake is included. The asking market price is currently set at $526,644.

All inquiries should be made to Ruth Jarrett of Hills O'Brown Realty in Nashville. You can contact Ruth at 812-988-2227 or email her through their website at browncountyhomes.com.

 

Nature picture credits (top to bottom, left to right): Photos © Dan Shaver/ TNC (McKinney tract lake & in winter).