Austin Huebner

I am a south-central Iowa native. At the age of 15, I was fortunate enough to start my journey by building a strong work ethic at a local golf course. Through my journey, I have made many connections. Even today I still consider the connections I have made, my best friends. 

 

Later in life, I spent several years residing in Story County as a Forestry Major at Iowa State University. I have obtained insight into the importance of timberland, whether it pertains to carbon sequestration or wildlife management. As I spent my whole life growing up in the Midwest my love for the outdoors came naturally. In my upbringing, I enjoyed fishing with my father and grandfather and still do to this day. I also like to hunt on occasion, whether it's small game or trophy whitetails. 

 

To me, I consider Appanoose County my home. I love staying attached to the community, meeting new people, and sharing experiences. Having my real estate license to sell property in Iowa & Missouri gives me a great ambition to assist anyone with any type of real estate transaction or investment. 

 

Feel free to contact me via email: ahuebner@mossyoakproperties.com or phone: 641-895-8932 For more information regarding my past experience visit: www.linkedin.com/in/austinhuebner

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Putnam County, MO
100 +/- acre recreational property for sale in Putnam County MO. This property is located less than 10 miles NE of Unionville, MO near the IA/MO border. The property has been well managed & wildlife is abundant. An option to purchase a home d...
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6.5 +/- acres with 3BR/2BA home for sale in for sale in Putnam County MO
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Putnam County, MO
6.5 +/- acres with 3BR/2BA home for sale in for sale in Putnam County MO. This property is located less than 10 miles NE of Unionville, MO near the IA/MO border. An option to purchase 100 m/l acres down the road is also available....
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