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$64,900

1900 Kountry Lane, Fort Dodge

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5.5 Acres for development or can be used with a 5,300 square foot Commercial Building.

$575,000 MLS# 22128 Jim Kesterson • 570-0672

$995,000 MLS# 22440

Jim Kesterson • 515-570-0672

1208-1210 Central Ave., Fort Dodge

This building currently has two separate occupied rental spaces. The possibilities are endless to include office space, retail space, hair salons, etc.

$121,000 MLS# 19880

Jim Kesterson • 570-0672

2711

Looking for that just right lot, look no more, this 80x135 lot in The Woodlands is a great location to build. Buy now and build in the spring. Great area of new homes.

$34,900 MLS# 17049

Jim Kesterson • 570-0672

821 South 25th Street

Fort Dodge

Some Deed Restrictions will apply to this property. Contact Jim Kesterson for details.

$1,395,000 MLS# 21600

Jim Kesterson • 570-0672

133, 135, 137 Main St., Lehigh

This includes 3 properties for $15, 000.00! With over 7500 square feet these buildings could be transformed into something special. Call Kathy Jondle if you need any additional information at 515-351-8490. These properties are being offered AS-IS.

$15,000 MLS# 19515

Jeremiah Condon 515-571-8326

Fort Dodge, Webster Great Commercial Location. Currently Self Serv Car Wash

$695,000 MLS# 21358

Jim Kesterson 570-0672

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Fort Dodge, Webster

$167,000 MLS# 21959

Jim Kesterson 515-570-0672

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Fort Dodge, Webster

$178,000 MLS# 21957

Jim Kesterson 515-570-0672

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Fort Dodge, Webster

$172,000 MLS# 21960

Jim Kesterson 515-570-0672

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Fort Dodge, Webster

$170,000 MLS# 21958

Jim Kesterson 515-570-0672

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Fort Dodge, Webster

$494,000 MLS# 21956

Jim Kesterson 515-570-0672

Fort Dodge

This property will be subject to Building Restrictions. Call Listing Agent for details. Property is zoned AC (Arterial Commercial).

$845,000 MLS# 21595

Jim Kesterson • 570-0672

Fort Dodge, Webster

11 acres located west of the Gator Center. Subject to Survey/Assessments and taxes will be based on survey. 4 Additional acres to the front of this are also available for sale.

$165,000 MLS# 19449

Jim Kesterson • 570-0672

Lot FTD Diersen

2nd Add. Fort Dodge

This is the development opportunity of a lifetime. This lot includes the hard corner at 1st Ave South and 32nd Street in Fort Dodge, IA. Traffic counts are growing everyday, only one block from Walmart and across the street from a new hotel. See lot 1 in the picture. No commission paid on concessions or rebates.

$71,250 MLS#21068

Todd McCubbin • 571-2110

This is your chance to own an historic building in downtown Fort Dodge with 18 apartments, 3 commercial spaces, and the front of the building was just updated.

$499,000 MLS#21969

McCubbin 515-571-2110

Space is in a Prime location in the Kingsgate Center. This is a condo type building. Space would be ideal for any professional service - medical, insurance, food service or a retail shop.

$949,500 MLS# 21567 Jim Kesterson • 570-0672

Zoned Residential - Just waiting to be built. 40x100 for pad and footings already poured just waiting for you to build a shed house (shouse). Call Todd Mccubbin today to see how you can have a great shop and living space on the south side of Fort Dodge!

$24,900

A fire at home can cause fear and anxiety. When a fire breaks out at home, one’s initial reaction is to get oneself and one’s loved ones out of the house as quickly as possible. In such instances, the rush to get out of the house can sometimes cause families to forget their pets.

According to the home security firm Protect America, about 40,000 pets die in home fires every year. Many of those deaths are preventable. One of the best ways to prevent the death of pets in home fires is to devise a pet fire safety plan. Many parents devise fire safety and evacuation plans for their families, and it’s important to consider pets when devising such plans. In fact, the American Red Cross notes that the best way to protect pets from the effects of a fire is to include them in fire safety plans.

Prevention is an essential part of protecting pets from home fires. And many preventive measures are designed to keep pets from starting the fires in the first place, as the National Fire Protection Association notes that nearly 1,000 home fires are accidentally started by pets every year. The American Red Cross recommends the following preventive measures to keep pets from starting home fires.

• Extinguish open flames. Pets tend to be curious, and that curiosity may draw them open flames burning in candles, cooking appliances and fireplaces. Make sure pets are never left unattended within the vicinity of open flames, and make sure all flames are thoroughly extinguished before leaving your home or going to bed at night.

• Install knob covers on your stove. The Red Cross notes that stoves or cook tops are the most common piece of equipment involved in home fires started by pets. Knob covers on stove knobs can prevent pets from accidentally turning burners on.

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