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Indiana Land Information

The Hoosier State encompasses 23.4 million acres, just over 36,481 square miles. Located in the Midwestern region of the United States, Indiana’s southern border is formed by the Ohio River. Its western border is formed in part by the Wabash River. Neighboring states include Michigan to the north, Ohio to the east, Kentucky to the south, and Illinois to the west. Indiana is appropriately called the “Crossroads of America,” as four major Interstate Highways (I-65, I-69, I-70, and I-74) intersect in this central location.

“Indiana” means “Land of the Indians” or “Land of Indians.” In 1763, the English took over the territory that now includes Indiana after the French and Indian War. In 1816, Indiana became the 19th state admitted into the United States.

Indiana is nicknamed the “Hoosier State,” most likely, in honor of a contractor named Samual Hoosier. Tasked with building a canal along the Ohio River in the 1820s, Hoosier preferred to hire laborers from Indiana. They became known as “Hoosier’s men,” and the nickname was eventually shortened to just “Hoosiers.”

Indiana is made up of 92 counties. Indianapolis is the capital and the largest city, well known for its sports teams and the Indy 500. Fort Wayne, in the northeastern area, is the second-largest city.

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Building Lot For Sale in Fountain County, IN
Under Contract
Fountain County, IN
Rural 1± Acre Building Site for Sale | Fountain County, Indiana S New Liberty Road, Veedersburg, IN 47987Coordinates: 40.0536, -87.2055 Nice opportunity to own a ±1 acre rural building site in Fountain County, Indiana, located on S New Liberty Road n...
1± Acres
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$25,000
Crawford County, IN
Excellent location to build or place your manufactured double wide or modular home. Listing includes part of parcel# 13-07-24-244-001.000-006 ( lots 64-70). Plat map and restrictions are available in the attachments. Easy access to St Rd 66 and I-64....
1.4± Acres
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$23,500
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Madison County, IN
1806 Noble Street, Anderson, INBuild your dream home on this beautiful open lot located in a quiet and established neighborhood! This spacious 0.28-acre parcel offers the perfect canvas for new construction. Enjoy the natural beauty and privacy provi...
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$17,000
Under Contract
Washington County, IN
**LAND FOR SALE – 3.31+/- Acres – Potential Building Site – Pekin, IN**  Off West Morgan Lane, Jackson Township, Washington County, IN 47165 Discover this peaceful 3.31+/- acre wooded parcel tucked off West Morgan Lane in rural Jackson Township,...
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$16,900
Lots 74 & 75 White Oak Circle
Under Contract
Crawford County, IN
Excellent location to build or place your manufactured/modular. Easy access to State Road 66 and I-64. City water, electricity and sewer available. Listing is for Lots 74 & 75. (Please refer to attached plat map and covenants/restrictions.) Prope...
0.45± Acres
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$15,000
E Rolling Woods Drive
Crawford County, IN
Discover the ideal setting for your dream home on this 1.18 acre lot in Rolling Woods Subdivision. Just 1.5 miles from Crawford County Jr-Sr High School and a quick 6.5 mile commute to I-64, this conveniently located property offers easy access for a...
1.18± Acres
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$13,500
Crawford County, IN
Excellent location to build or place your manufactured double wide. Easy access to State Road 66 and I-64. City water. electricity and sewer available. Listing is for Lots 58-60. (Please refer to attached plat map and covenants/restrictions. Taxes an...
0.6± Acres
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$11,500
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Regions

Indiana is divided into three major land regions: The Great Lakes Plain (northern third), the Tipton Till Plain (central third), and the Southern Hills and Lowlands (southern third).

Agriculture in Indiana

An 11.1 billion-dollar industry, agriculture continues to be Indiana’s top revenue generator. There are approximately 56,649 farms in the state, covering 14.9 million acres of Indiana. The average size farm comprises 264 acres. Agriculture makes a significant contribution to all 92 counties, as more than 80% of the land is dedicated to farms and forests.

Indiana’s most valuable crops are corn and soybeans, generating approximately $6.4 billion in combined sales. Fun Fact: Indiana produces about 20% of the nation’s popcorn supply. The state also grows substantial quantities of wheat, hay, and tomatoes. Most of the cropland is found in the northwest area of the state.

Pork, poultry/eggs, and dairy make up the largest livestock products in Indiana. With over 3,000 family pork farmers, meat production generates approximately $1.62 billion in sales. Poultry and eggs create about $1.18 billion in sales. Dairy produces about $750 million in sales.

The Hardwoods industry is another very important commodity in Indiana, contributing more than $10.4 billion to the state’s economy. Indiana continues to be a leader in conservation and sustainability efforts, ensuring forests continue to thrive for years to come.

Fish grown in Indiana include trout, baitfish, ornamental fish, game fish, crustaceans, and mollusks, and contribute about $6.2 million in sales.

Indiana is also experiencing an increase in award-winning wineries.

Wildlife

Indiana’s varied topography lends itself to a wide variety of abundant wildlife. The dense forests are home to black bears, coyotes, bobcats, and cottontail rabbits, while the grasslands are an ideal environment for bison and white-tail deer.

Northern pike, striped bass, catfish, muskie, gar, and walleye are just a few of the species found in Indiana’s rivers and streams.

Major Rivers & Lakes

Indiana rivers include the Big Blue River, Blue River, East Fork White River, Eel River, Flatrock River, Kankakee River, Maumee River, Mississinewa River, Ohio River, Patoka River, Salamonie River, St. Joseph River, Sugar Creek, Tippecanoe River, Wabash River, Walnut Creek, White River, and Whitewater River.

Lake Michigan, the largest lake in Indiana, is located on the northwest border with a surface area of approximately 14.3 million acres (22,406 square miles). Other significant lakes include Brookville Lake, Mississinewa Lake, Monroe Lake, and Patoka Lake, which together exceed 19,552 surface area acres.

State and National Parks

Indiana has 24 state parks and three national parks.

The Lewis & Clark National Historic Trail also runs through Indiana.

National Parks

  • George Rogers Clark National Historical Park
  • Indiana Dunes National Park
  • Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial
Indiana State Summary
Nickname The Hoosier State
Neighboring States Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky, and Illinois
Regions The Great Lakes Plain, the Tipton Till Plain, and the Southern Hills and Lowlands region
State Flower Peony
State Bird Cardinal
Big Game Deer, turkey
Small Game Fox, rabbit, squirrel, pheasant, quail, snipe, and woodcock
Freshwater Fish Blue gill, white bass, flathead catfish, perch, salmon, trout
Hunting Information https://www.in.gov/dnr/fish-and-wildlife/hunting-and-trapping/
Total acreage 23.4 million
Total public land acreage 4.5%
Average annual rainfall 38.1 inches
Farmland by acreage 14.9
Woodlands by acreage 4.5 million
Coastline 40 miles of Indiana Dunes National Park lakeshore
45 miles of Lake Michigan shoreline
Conservation program https://www.nrcs.usda.gov/wps/portal/nrcs/in/programs/conservation+reserve+program/#:~:text=The%20Conservation%20Reserve%20Program%20
Primary Crops Corn and soybeans
Main Rivers Blue River, Maumee River, Wabash River, and White River
Largest Lake Lake Michigan
Other Lakes Brookville Lake, Mississinewa Lake, Monroe Lake, and Patoka Lake
Major Rivers Big Blue River, Blue River, East Fork White River, Eel River, Flatrock River, Kankakee River, and Maumee River
Other Tributaries Mississinewa River, Ohio River, Patoka River, Salamonie River, St. Joseph River, Sugar Creek, Tippecanoe River, Wabash River, Walnut Creek, White River, and Whitewater River

Our Rural Real Estate Offices

Mossy Oak Properties Indiana began with the goal of becoming a trusted resource for folks looking to buy or sell rural land for sale in Indiana. Our land brokers and real estate agents understand what people are looking for in rural property because we share the same lifestyle and love for the land as you do. We understand the importance of honor and integrity and that buying or selling land is an emotional and life-changing experience for consumers.

Only Mossy Oak Properties Indiana can provide the powerful combination of brand strength, local expertise, quality service, and national exposure. Whether you want to buy or sell rural real estate, a Mossy Oak Properties land specialist is a must-have on your team.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How does Indiana land compare to Illinois for buyers?

Indiana offers a solid price discount compared to Illinois, while still giving you great farmland and excellent hunting. According to the Purdue University Center for Commercial Agriculture, prime farm land in north-central counties like Benton, Jasper, and Newton usually sells for $7,000 to $12,000 per acre. That same quality of land right across the border in Illinois would cost you $10,000 to $15,000 per acre. The deer hunting is also fantastic, especially in the southern counties along the Ohio River and in the wooded hills of Brown, Monroe, and Jackson counties. Indiana does not cap the number of out-of-state deer tags they sell, which means there are more hunters in the woods than in Iowa or Illinois, but the state still consistently produces huge deer if you buy the right land.

What are typical land prices across Indiana by region and type?

Based on annual farm real estate data from Purdue University, the best farm land in north-central Indiana (Benton, Jasper, and Newton counties) sells for $8,000 to $13,000 per acre. Average cropland across the rest of the state usually runs $6,000 to $9,000. If you head south into the forested hills of Brown, Monroe, Lawrence, and Jackson counties, you can buy recreational and hunting land for $3,000 to $6,000 per acre. Pasture and hay fields anywhere in the state usually sell for 30 to 40 percent less than the crop fields right next to them. If you want waterfront property on Patoka Lake, Mississinewa Reservoir, or Monroe Lake, expect to pay a massive premium because wealthy buyers from Indianapolis and other big cities are constantly looking for lake houses.

What property taxes should Indiana rural landowners expect?

Indiana property taxes are very reasonable compared to those in Illinois and Ohio. According to the Indiana Department of Local Government Finance, farm land is taxed based on how good the soil is for growing crops, not on what a developer would pay for the land. This keeps the tax bill very low for farmers. Rural land with a house on it is taxed at its full market value, but Indiana’s actual tax rates usually hover around 0.7 to 1.2 percent, which is below the national average. Because the base tax rate is fair and farm land gets a special discount, holding onto rural land in Indiana is very affordable. The state also eliminated its inheritance tax.

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