Nick Boley

Nick is a Southeast Iowa native and other than a few short years living in Michigan, has lived in the same community he grew up in. Nick's passion for the outdoors started at a young age while quail hunting with his father and grandfather. After a few years of upland/small game hunting Nick started bow hunting the huge whitetails that call Iowa home. Nick also owns a very successful outfitting business, Windy Ridge Outfitting, which hosts trophy whitetail and turkey hunters in Iowa and has become the premier place to hunt in the Midwest. You can check out his website at www.huntwro.com for more information. Nick and his wife Abby live on a great hunting property in famed Van Buren County, Iowa with their 5 kids, Parker, Sophie, Cooper, Drake and Lilah.

 

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Land for Sale by Nick Boley

Van Buren County, IA
This 288 acre farm is located overlooking the scenic Des Moines River Valley just a few miles outside of Bonaparte, Iowa. There is a brand new CRP contract in place on 121.94 acres paying $213.64 per acre for a total annual payment of $26,051.00 thro...
288± Acres
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$1,849,000
Van Buren County, IA
This 64 acre property is located in Van Buren County, Iowa and offers great hunting for a farm of this size. It is situated in a nighborhood known for producing giant bucks, the potential of this property is great. The make up of timber and open grou...
64± Acres
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$445,000
Jefferson County, IA
 This 5 acre m/l property is the quiet retreat you've been looking for! Located just 9 miles southeast of Fairfield, IA, this wooded acreage is the perfect spot for a home or cabin.  Located just across the road from Jefferson County's Roun...
5± Acres
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$100,000
Davis County, IA
Very affordable 2-bedroom house for sale in Pulaski, IA situated on a large 100’ x 188’ lot. There is a 1 car garage and front porch. This property offers entry from the alley on the south for off street parking. Give us call today to sch...
0.55± Acres
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$42,500
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