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New Construction Homes in Tama, IA

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    $329,408 Lot/Land

    2074 335th St, Tama, IA 52339

    • 137 Acres
    • $2,404 per Acre

    137 acres of beautiful hunting ground. WRP Land (not CRP) Meaning it's registered with the Army Corp of Engineers. A percentage can be bailed. You can put a small cabin on wheels or a movable structure in a designated area of the property towards the middle, just not a permanent foundation. Land is to be used for hunting or recreational purposes only. Land cannot be rezoned or built on. Crops

    Trev Adair Pinnacle Realty LLC

    2074 335th St, Tama, IA 52339
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    $300,000 Lot/Land

    Tbd 340th St, Tama, IA 52339

    • 80 Acres
    • $3,750 per Acre

    If youve been looking for a property where you can consistently hunt wild pheasants, waterfowl, turkeys and whitetails, here is a fantastic opportunity!This 80-acre tract sits on the west edge of Otter Creek Marsh WMA, just west of Chelsea, Iowa, in southern Tama County. The location is practical and easy to reach, just a half mile south of Highway 30 and within an hour of both Ames and Cedar

    Ben Harshyne Whitetail Properties Real Estate

    Tbd 340th St, Tama, IA 52339
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    $20,000 Lot/Land

    301 W 13th St, Tama, IA 52339

    • 19,799 Sq Ft
    • $44,000 per Acre

    large, flat lotall utilities ready for hook-up

    Jessica YoungBear RE/MAX Concepts

    301 W 13th St, Tama, IA 52339
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    $15,000 Lot/Land

    201 Hall St, Tama, IA 52339

    • 13,068 Sq Ft
    • $50,000 per Acre

    Vacant lot in Tama, close to downtown.

    Mandy Lekin Appraisal & Real Estate Service

    201 Hall St, Tama, IA 52339

Frequently Asked Questions

What warranties come with a new construction home?
Most Builders provide a 1-year workmanship warranty, a 2-year systems warranty, and a 10-year structural warranty.
What upgrades are included in a new build vs what is considered extras?
Builders in Tama, IA usually offer a base package and optional upgrades such as flooring, countertops, and appliances.
Do new construction homes in Tama, IA hold their value?
Yes, especially in fast-growing areas of Tama, IA. Resale values are supported by population growth, job opportunities, and desirable schools.
What happens if I find issues after moving in to new build?
Builders typically provide a post-move in warranty service to address punch list items.
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