The median home value in Hanover, IL is $82,037.
This is
lower than
the county median home value of $523,750.
The national median home value is $308,980.
The average price of homes sold in Hanover, IL is $82,037.
Approximately 53% of Hanover homes are owned,
compared to 21% rented, while
25% are vacant.
Hanover real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
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Spectacular 156 acres MOL with magnificent bluffs overlooking the Mississippi River and Bellevue Iowa situated inpicturesque Jo Daviess County. A tremendous building site has already been cleared from which to enjoy the rock cliffs, a2+ acre stocked pond, thousands of white pines and hardwoods plus breathtaking views in all directions. Soil boring testshave already been completed. The land includes 36.51 acres of tillable, 20 acres of pasture and 90 acres of timber. Manyimprovements have been made to the land in the past few years. A road has been cleared to the building site plus a new 4BR, 3 Bath 28 x 56 Clayton Modular home has been erected at another building site to live in until your spectacular homehas been built at the top! This home features a kitchen/dining combo with all appliances plus an island, a Master Suitewith private bath, 3 additional bedrooms with another full bath and a laundry/utility room with a washer and dryer hookup.There is luxury vinyl flooring throughout the home. A 40 x 104 insulated barn has been built with two 14 ft. wide and 16ft. tall overhead doors, in floor heat installed in the office area. The remainder has poured concrete with a drainage/storagesystem installed. An upper loft to be used as office or storage, a well and pump room, and a battery room with 5 Teslabatteries for storing electricity from 70 plus solar panels. The 25k generator is used as a backup to the solar. When solarpower is unavailable due to weather or snow, the generator charges the batteries for power. A full handicap bathroom isalso roughed in. New fencing, new well and pump plus a new septic tank and drain field service the barn and modularhome. A Viviant Smart Security System with 4 camera windows and smoke detectors and a Viasat Satellite Dish forInternet Service are installed as well. With everything listed above, there is also an abundance of wildlife throughout theproperty for the hunting enthusiast including trophy bucks, turkeys, and other game. This is a birdwatchers and Equestrianparadise. It is a must-see property to truly appreciate all the wonder of this 156 acre paradise.
Located in southern Jo Daviess County, this exceptional property sits in a prime whitetail neighborhood-surrounded by large timber tracts, agricultural fields, state land, and the scenic Apple River. With direct access off Route 84, the property welcomes you with a solid rocked lane, leading to a convenient parking area-strategically placed to minimize disturbance to the land. As you move deeper into the property, multiple access routes guide you through its diverse terrain. The main lane winds through timber along the western edge, while another follows a scenic ridge along the eastern side. A beautiful mix of pine and hardwood timber provides natural bedding, cover, and privacy. To the south, the land opens up-offering incredible potential for development or enhancement. The centerpiece of this property is an 8.5-acre ag field, perfectly cradled between the timber and the river. This tillable ground presents an excellent opportunity-whether you continue a farm lease for income or transform it into a premier whitetail habitat. Strategic habitat design could divide this space into different quadrants, allowing for alternative access, enhanced screening, and diverse food sources. Wildlife movement is shaped by natural travel corridors along the Apple River, where deer stage in smaller food plots along the fringes before transitioning into larger feeding areas. With its gradual contour, this property is well-suited for general recreation, hunting, or even a future build site. Plus, there's an opportunity to pair it with the adjacent 45 acres to the north, creating an even larger, more versatile tract. If you're looking for a diverse, high-potential piece of land in a sought-after area-this is one you don't want to miss!
Located just south of Hanover in southern Jo Daviess County, this exceptional property is surrounded by premier whitetail habitat. The perfect mix of large blocks of timber and state ground plus agriculture along the bottoms of the Apple River make it extremely diverse. More than just a hunting property, this land offers a range of possibilities. The gained access off Crazy Hollow Road is easy yet private with a dense timber screening on all sides. A secure double-gated entrance leads into the high side of the property, where a versatile open field awaits. Currently, six acres are in hay production, shielded from the road by mature timber-an already-secluded setting that will be further enhanced by planned tree plantings in 2025. There was extensive timber stand improvement completed last year with the focus of advancing the habitat that will only continue to enhance the landscape. This area offers endless potential-whether for continued agricultural use, expanded food sources, or the perfect site for a future cabin or home. This portion of the property also presents a former pond/wetland area that could be restored, creating a stunning focal point surrounded by a tall stand of pines along the western edge. To the west of the pond site, an established food plot transitions into a scenic lane that winds through rolling timber and opens into early successional growth and additional food plots. Thoughtfully designed for hunting and habitat, the property provides multiple access points, including a strategic entrance from the road along the lower portion-allowing hunters to move in quietly with the wind in their favor. With gradual contours and a mix of timber, open ground, and river access, this land is ideal for recreation, hunting, or future development. Plus, an opportunity exists to expand by pairing it with the adjacent 42 acres to the south. Not only does the Apple River add to the seclusion acting as the southern boundary, but it also allows for tubing, kayaking, and fishing for bass, crappie, and sunfish. This tributary of the Mississippi traverses some of the most beautiful topography in the state originating in southern Wisconsin. This private yet well-connected property is just a short drive from Galena and Savanna-making it an incredible opportunity for those seeking land with diverse potential.
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