Audubon County, IA
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About Audubon County, IA
Audubon County, Iowa, offers a compelling landscape for land buyers, characterized by rolling hills and well-defined drainage valleys typical of the Southern Iowa Drift Plain. This 443-square-mile county, named after naturalist John James Audubon, boasts an intricate network of streams and creeks, shaping fertile but erodible soils ideal for agriculture. With a low population density of 12.78 people per square mile, the area provides ample open space and rural charm. The county's land use is predominantly agricultural, featuring a mix of row crops on hilltops and bottomlands, with steeper slopes used for pasture or left as wooded draws. Key transportation routes, including U.S. Highway 71 and Iowa Highway 44, ensure good accessibility. While the median household price of $110,400 is notably lower than the national average, potential buyers should note the slightly higher-than-average property tax rate of 1.23%. Audubon County's resilience to natural disasters and low unemployment rate of 1.9% further enhance its appeal for land investment.
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