High Point Land Company announced on May 1 the availability of a 129.06-acre property in Newton Township, Carroll County, Iowa. The company said the farm offers a mix of income-producing farmland, Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) acreage, and river frontage along the Middle Raccoon River.
The property is being marketed as suitable for buyers interested in agriculture, recreation, or investment. The tillable land provides opportunities for row crop production while CRP contracts offer annual payments and support environmental sustainability.
Jacob Hart served as chief executive officer of High Point Land Company according to the official website. Hart began his real estate career with rental property acquisitions and advanced through roles at national auction firms according to the official website. High Point Land Company specialized in diverse land types including tillable farmland, hunting properties and ranches according to the official website.
The company aimed to provide comprehensive services for buyers and sellers of farm, ranch and rural properties according to the official website. It also assisted families with agricultural legacies through succession planning and estate settlements according to the official website.
High Point Land Company featured an office at 513 West Bremer Avenue in Waverly, Iowa according to the official website.
The announcement reflects ongoing interest in rural properties that combine income potential with recreational features such as hunting or fishing access.

