Edwardsville and Glen Carbon Real Estate Chat: Acreage and Land For Sale near Staunton and Northern Madison County, Illinois

Acreage and Land For Sale near Staunton and Northern Madison County, Illinois

Thinking of building your dream home far away from the crowds?

Or maybe you'd like a large tract of land for hunting or other recreational purposes.

If you're looking for parcels between 25 and 100 acres in northern Madison County or southern Macoupin County, Illinois, you're in luck. A number of properties are currently available near the communities of Staunton, New Douglas, Livingston, Bunker Hill, Sorento, Walshville and surrounding areas.


Questions? Contact Nancy at 618-791-8007 or send a message to Nancy@GoshenRealtyGroup.com.

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Goshen Realty Group LogoAbout the Author: Nancy Milton, GRI, is a REALTOR with the GoshenRealtyGroup at RE/MAX Preferred Partners in Edwardsville, Illinois. She and Kristina Pratt help their customers buy and sell homes and investment properties in St. Louis' Illinois suburbs with special emphasis on homes for sale in Madison County and the communities of Edwardsville, Glen Carbon, Maryville, Collinsville, Troy, Bethalto and surrounding areas.

Goshen Realty Group takes its name from the earliest nickname for Madison County, Illinois -- the Land of Goshen -- coined when the region's first settlers compared their new home east of the Mississippi River to the biblical land of peace and plenty.

For more information, visit GoshenRealtyGroup.com or e-mail Nancy at Nancy@GoshenRealtyGroup.com. Text or call Nancy at 618-791-8007. REMAX Preferred Partners is located at One 157 Center, Edwardsville, IL 62025.

Please note that individual listings periodically mentioned in this blog are accurately described in terms of availability and price at the time of the posting. Because properties are constantly coming on and off the market, please contact Nancy for the latest information on those that are of particular interest to you.

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