Recent internal data shows almost $3 billion in land and rural property for sale in Indiana, which constitutes a total of 108,289 acres of Indiana land for sale. Of the 92 counties in Indiana,
Porter County had the most rural property and land for sale. There were 1,647 acres of sold land in Indiana recorded in January 2019 through the Lands of America sales program. The most land sales in the state last month were recorded in Martin and Ripley County. Most visitors to Indiana flock to Indianapolis for the Indy 500 and Indianapolis Motor Speedway, its sports teams, and the city's world-class children's museum. Beyond the big city, however, Indiana offers attractions including the bucolic pleasures of Elkhart's Amish Country, five up-and-coming wine trails, hundreds of u-pick orchards, and farm-to-table restaurants and markets. The state has also been ranked among the ten best states for the cost of living by U.S. News & World Report. In terms of its size, Indiana is the country's 38th-largest state, covering an area of 36,420 square miles (23 million acres). In total, 35,826 square miles covers land area, while the remaining 593 square miles is made up of water. Wildlife species to be found on land for sale in Indiana include turkey, whitetail deer, ducks, geese, dove, and quail. Fishermen can enjoy casting for catfish and bass.