Greeley County, KS

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About Greeley County, KS
Greeley County, Kansas, offers vast expanses of prairie land, with its entire 778 square miles dedicated to terrestrial terrain. This High Plains landscape, characterized by minimal elevation changes between 3,000 and 4,000 feet, presents prime opportunities for agricultural pursuits and large-scale land acquisitions. As the least densely populated county in Kansas, Greeley provides unparalleled privacy and open spaces for potential buyers. The predominantly flat topography, coupled with fertile soil, makes it ideal for crop cultivation and ranching. While White Woman Creek runs through the county, its often dry nature underscores the importance of water resource management. Intersected by major highways like U.S. 27, 40, and 385, the land offers good accessibility. However, prospective buyers should note the higher-than-average property tax rate of 1.91%. With a strong agricultural sector employing 24.6% of the workforce and a remarkably low unemployment rate of 0.1%, Greeley County presents a stable economic environment for land investment.

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