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690 Acres, Custer County, Middle Loup River Ranch

Middle Loup River Ranch is located just West of Sargent, Nebraska along the pristine Middle Loup River. This property has tremendous access along Sargent River Road and is the perfect sanctuary for wildlife as well as income potential from grazing and haying. The South hills have been improved with multiple water sites via an electric submersible well and pipeline flowing to rubber tire tanks. Easy road access allows for getting cattle in and out of the property a breeze.

The river pasture is set up perfectly for both haying and grazing. The mature trees along the West end of the property add both protection for wildlife and cattle and they allow for ample deer stand opportunities. The East end provides a large pond area perfect for a migrating waterfowl refuge or a peaceful spot to set up camp! With nearly a mile of Middle Loup River and excellent access, you have the perfect property for a quick trip in the kayak or inner tube. Just short of 6 miles to Sargent, the river portion of the property could provide the opportunity to start up the perfect recreational/ agri-tourism business by running an outfitting business for tanking or kayaking.

Sargent is known for its scenic riverfront and located a half mile north of the Middle Loup River, it is the key to the Middle Loup. This region is known for its large variety of wildlife, beautiful scenery, outdoor activities, and hunting lodges. Sargent’s economy is based primarily on agriculture with other patches of industry. Sargent is a great place to live, work, visit and do business.

According to the Custer County Tourism page Sargent offers several shopping venues and multiple restaurants. Sargent is also known as the antique capital of Nebraska, with 13 antique stores. If you want to find that one of a kind piece, you could bet it’s here!

Sargent is also located just 30 minutes North of Broken Bow, which provides a regional hub for shopping, groceries, lodging, food options, sales/parts as well as an airstrip for those looking to fly into the area.

This property lends an unlimited amount of potential, plus the benefit of steady income from grazing or haying, that you don’t want to miss out on owning such a neat property in Custer County, Nebraska. Call today for additional details or to set up your private showing.

Legal Description: Section 11-Township 19- Range 19 LOTS 5-8 N OF RD 71; W1/2SW1/4 S OF ROAD #71 & E1/2SW, SE1/4, LOTS 5-8 S OF RD #71, Section 11- Township 19- Range 19W; N1/2SW LOTS 4-5 S OF RD 71 Section 12- Township 19- Range 19 W; N1/2NE1/4 Section 14- Township 19- Range 19 all West of the 6th P.M. Custer County, Nebraska

Taxes: $7,462.68

Address: Sargent, Nebraska 68847
County: Custer

96 Acres, Dawes County, Mule Deer Haven at Sunrise Ridge

A great weekend retreat for horse back riding, hunting ground for mule deer, or build site for a dream home! The location is perfect, being just under 8 miles south of Crawford, 10 miles from Fort Robinson, and 31 miles from Chadron.

The property has a 50’ x 36’ shop with a 14’ and a 12’ garage door with a private graveled drive off a shared road. The shop also has plumbing rough-ins with a low volume septic system for the shop and RV hookup. On the east side of the shop there is a site set up for a camper with 50 amp electrical hookup, and water and sewer hookups. There is also a 30 amp electrical hookup on the north side of the shop. There are 3 1/2 acres fenced around the shop- 2 acres of that are planted in alfalfa.

There are two livestock tanks- one on the west boundary that’s shared with the neighbor, and the other in the bottom east end. The lower tank supply line runs both above and underground, with a shutoff and pressure regulator.

This property has a lot of mule deer, with the occasional whitetail and mountain lion. On the lower east side of the property you’ll find a two level heated blind with a “garage” area for a 4-wheeler.

Note: There is currently a verbal lease with a neighbor to run 40 head-producing $1,100 of income annually. There is also a recorded agreement with a neighbor for their well to supply both domestic and livestock water.

Legal Description: 11 30 52 SW4NE4, W2SE4NE4, NW4, PT SW4, PT N2SE4

Taxes: $1,290.14

Address: Crawford, NE 69339
County: Dawes

592 Acres, Keith County, Alkali Game Reserve

Alkali game reserve on the South Platte River near Roscoe, Nebraska is one of the highest quality river properties that has been available for sale in many years.

Many trees have been removed throughout the property, opening up areas along the river for strutting tom turkeys to roam as well as whitetail and mule deer. The area outside the accretion ground to the North provides many recreational opportunities for waterfowl. There is a slough, four solar wells, and a pond that could provide the perfect roost spot for migrating birds. The pond could easily be enlarged to host more birds as well. The three miles of river corridor is amazing water for ducks and geese. The South Platte River has a perfect flow for waterfowl to get sand after feeding, and is also used as a roost.

The West side of the property has roughly 180± acres of dryland corn that would make the perfect space for a goose pit to hunt both ducks and geese as the birds fly east/west through that area in abundance. A new owner could easily expand the agriculture by planting more corn and/or alfalfa. With three miles of property, there is potential to install more in-ground blinds giving more opportunities for hunting either side of the existing pond/slough without disturbing roosting waterfowl.

In summary, Alkali Game Reserve is what its name suggests. This is a top notch hunting property with mixed bag potential, good income, and excellent water sources. When other properties are out of water this one shines.

History: This area has deep roots in western history. The Alkali Station was a stopping place on the Overland Trail during the 1800’s. It also served as a Pony Express station in 1860-61. The station provided many settlers and travelers with food, water, and shelter. During the Civil War the Alkali Station became an Army post, and several battles were fought here. A historical marker, just North of the property, describes the full breadth of history here.

Acres:
Accretion: 336.11±
Dryland: 180.54±
Grass: 64.55±
Farmsite: .36±
Total: 592.69±

Legal Description: 

That portion of sections two (2), Three (3), and Four (4), lying North of the South Platte River and South of the Union Pacific Railroad right-of-way, in Township Thirteen (13) North, Range Thirty-seven (37), West of the 6th P.M., in Keith County, Nebraska, together with all accretions thereto.

That portion of Section Five (5) lying East of the Keith County Road East H South, lying North of the South Platte River and South of the Union Pacific Railroad right-of-way, in Township Thirteen (13) North, Range Thirty-seven (37), West of the 6th P.M., in Keith County, Nebraska, together with all accretions thereto.

Taxes: $5,871.06

Address: Roscoe, NE 69153
County: Keith

300 Acres, Frontier County Grass and Wildlife

Are you looking for a top notch deer spot that holds trophy mule deer? Look no further…this highly productive range land is inundated with deer, turkey and surrounded with agriculture. This is the perfect habitat for wildlife to thrive. In 2024, the Seller put in a solar well and tank in the canyon bottom to provide needed water for grazing cattle and the abundance of deer that live there.

This property has been cross-fenced into two pasture, which is ideal for grazing purposes.

Agent note: This property has excellent county road access with a perpetual easement to the entrance of the land.

Estimated Income
300 acres @ $18,000

Legal Description: PT 26-7-29. 35-7-29 WEST OF THE 6TH PM, FRONTIER CO. NEBRASKA

Taxes: $2,648.36

Address: Curtis, NE 69025
County: Frontier

638 Acres, Box Butte County CRP Section

Here is the income property with recreational amenities everyone is looking for. A full section of grass, with 53,000 trees planted on it.  Great Mule deer, whitetail and pheasant/grouse habitat.

There are $21,381 of CRP income. Part of the CRP contracts ends in 2025, and part ends in 2030. This tract is located approximately 20 miles SW of Hemmingford, NE and 20 miles NW of Alliance, NE. There is a cell phone tower located in the NE ¼ of the section, with 5 acres that is owned by the cell phone tower company. There is also an old shop located in the NE ¼ that could be made into a camp or shop. Enjoy good county road access on two sides of the property. Call Scott for more details.

Income Potential: $21,281

Legal Description: All (Except 5 acres in NE 1/4) 02-25-51 West of the 6th P.M. Box Butte County Nebraska

Taxes: $2,736.28

Address: Alliance, NE 69301
County: Box Butte

482 Acres, Greeley County, Thayer Country Farms-Pasture

This property is also available as Thayer Country Farms

Lets give this Greeley County pasture the spotlight it deserves. Calling all land enthusiasts and savvy investors! Feast your eyes on this exceptional Nebraska pastureland. This excellent opportunity is located 9 miles east and 2 miles south of Greeley, Nebraska. Three stock tanks are spread across the pasture with one tank located in each of the three electric cross fenced parcels. The electric cross fences allow for rotational grazing made easy. Well-managed pastures mean healthier animals and greener profits. Don’t let this pasture slip through your fingers. Call our agents today! Whether you’re an investor, a farmer, or simply a dreamer, this opportunity only knocks once.

Taxes: $7,495.06

Address: Greeley, NE 68842
County: Greeley

Absolute Auction The Vistas at Lake McConaughy

Auction to be held August 27, 2024 • 1:30 PM MST at the Quality Inn • 201 Chuckwagon Rd., Ogallala, NE

A cooperative marketing effort by:
Lashley Land and Recreational Brokers, and Fuller & Associates Realty

Click here to register for online bidding

Parcel 1: 14.57± ± total acres
Sunset Vista: 11 DEVELOPED LOTS
The 11 lot subdivision was just approved by the County Commissioners for development. It too has electricity added as well as good road access and the lots basically look toward the west and the lake. Some of the lots, because of terrain, are double lots. The views and wildlife make for a wonderful location with peace and tranquility being carefully developed and planned by the owners.

Parcel 2: 16.96± ± total acres
Sunrise Vista: 13 DEVELOPED LOTS
Located on the east side of Vista Lane and with great views toward Lake McConaughy and the Dam. The development property started in 2023 with the addition of electricity to all the lots. At the same time, a large well was installed between Lot 1 and 2 for buyer of those lots as well as for use by a fire department in case of a fire. Lots 5 and 6 were sold in 2023. The views from all lots are extraordinary. There are currently two homes built in the Vista area with two more being planned on Lot 5 and 6. All information is believed to be accurate, but not guaranteed. Acreages and sizes of lots are taken from the Keith County GIS site.

Parcel 3: 77.54± total acres
Eagle Crest Lots: 41 PLATTED LOTS
Located on the K-1 Road on the way to the K-1 Area. They are zoned for mobile homes. The lots are very picturesque with some slopes and hills.

Parcel 4: 426.28± total acres
Undeveloped Land
This tract has beautiful developable ridges running south to north to Lake McConaughy. The opportunities for further development and use are available and with proper zoning and could be a wonderful addition to the recreational housing at Lake McConaughy. The property has no competition with anything on the lake as it is at the east end of the lake and has magnificent views.

NOTE: Acreages shown are from Keith County Assessor or surveyor plats.

Location
Sunrise Vista and Sunset Vista: Travel North of Ogallala on US Highway 26 to Eichners Sales and Service. Continue straight on Ogallala Beach Road to the Fuller and Associates Realty sign located on the corner of O’Connor Drive. Head east to Sunrise Vista on the right and Sunset Vista on the Left.

Eagle Crest Lots: Travel east on Highway 61 to the K-1 Cabin Area. Turn left and then right on the gravel road leading to K-1. The lots are located on the east side of the road past the second cattle gate.

Undeveloped Tracts: Located to the west of the K-1 road past the second cattle gate between K-1 and Ogallala Beach Road.

616 Acres, Brown County, Clear Lake Homestead

Clear Lake Homestead consists of 616.63+/- acres of quality income producing pasture ground that offers year-round fishing, deer and duck hunting, and has private access to the Lake.  Clear Lake is stocked with Bluegill, Crappie, Largemouth Bass and Yellow Perch.

There are three registered wells consisting of one solar, one electric with a hydrant and one windmill.   

This property already has electricity and a water well in place making it the perfect location for your dream home or cabin.  This original homestead is a perfect combination of relaxing sunsets, various types of recreational fun as well as providing the owner the opportunity to generate revenue if they so choose.

Clear Lake Homestead is located 18 miles South of Ainsworth on Highway 7 and 8 miles West on Elsmere Road with good access.     

Legal Description:
6 26 23 PT NENE, SENE & NESE Total 109.59 Acres
5 26 23 SWNE, NW, PT. SW & PT. SE Total 507.04 Acres

Taxes: $4,018.82

Address: Ainsworth, NE 69210
County: Brown

1400 Acres, Dawes County, Pine Ridge Big Game Paradise

Attention elk hunters, this is a big game trophy hunter’s dream property! Strategically placed dryland crop fields act as both income and food plot for the numerous elk, mule deer, whitetail deer, wild turkey and even the occasional Bighorn Sheep. The property has been developed with 5 water tanks operated via pipelines from 2 wells and cross-fenced for conservative grazing. There are two live springs on the property that also run year-round, assuring that the wildlife sticks around when the winter comes. One spring is near the entrance to the property off Highway 385 and it forms a fascinating creek, which then drops off underground under a massive rock! Another spring is located towards the northeastern part of the property, and it forms a creek that winds through a ravine. The property is well developed with trails throughout.

The amount of hand-wrought labor on this property cannot be overstated. A small part of the fire that went through the area 15 years ago hit this ranch. The fire brought re-invigorated grass, and now new pines are growing there among some of the thickest and tallest pasture in Dawes County. The rest of the property has been largely fire-proofed by hand trimming the pines up to about 7 feet throughout this 1400 acre property! This monumental effort means that if fire ever comes again, it will only burn the grass and underbrush, but the established trees will remain. This has also given the property a park-like feel, increasing the light and air circulation so thicker grasses grow, and allowing for easier grazing for big-antlered elk and deer. The property abuts US Forest Service lands on the north and east that are also maintained for wildlife management. The Pine Ridge Job Corp Center is adjacent to the south. A long-established prairie chicken leck is just over the fence line on the Forest Service land and prairie chickens are often seen and hunted on this property. The wild turkey population is strong, and they are usually found on the property. There is an elevated blind with electricity and heat strategically located near one of the dryland fields, and many trophy elk have been harvested from the comfort of that blind. The property’s trails are such that you can drive a full-size vehicle throughout, but a side by side would give you greater access to more areas. This property is beautifully managed, but largely left alone to keep it wild. The beauty of this property really must be seen to be fully appreciated!

The present owner has maintained and improved the property with its value as wildlife habitat as the top priority.  While there is income off the grazing and farming leases, the leaseholders understand the emphasis on habitat conservation and have been great tenants.

This property generates enough income to cover the taxes and have some left over to cover any minor repairs to fences on this property.

Income Potential:
In 2023, the cattle tenant ran 62 pairs for a total of 3 months, 19 days for $10,137.00. The farmer tenant had 219 acres for $7,665.

Legal Description: 
All West of the 6th P.M. Dawes County Nebraska
33-32-24 SW4
32-32-48 S2NW4, SW4NE4, SW4, W2SE4
32-32-48 SE4NE4, E2SE4
6-31-48 NE4, NE4NW4, PT.SE4NW4, PT.NW4SE4, PT.E2SE4-E OF HWY
5-31-48 W2, NW4NE4, S2NE4
31-32-48 PT.S2SE4,PT.W2

Taxes: $9,489.74

Address: Chadron, NE 69337
County: Dawes

660 Acres, Dawson and Lincoln County, Gothenburg Pasture and Wildlife

Discover the unparalleled beauty and utility of the Gothenburg Pasture and Wildlife, a prime piece of Nebraska canyon land real estate. With exceptional county road access and breathtaking views of the Platte Valley, this property is a rare find. The diverse landscape includes scenic canyon pasture, multiple water sources, and easy accessibility.

Wildlife enthusiasts will appreciate the abundant deer, turkey, and bobcat populations, while the numerous mature hardwood trees and wild berry shrubs add to the property’s natural charm. For hunters, the well-equipped deer cabin provides a perfect retreat.

The property supports approximately 70 pairs for a 6-month grazing season, making it ideal for agricultural use. Additionally, the land is largely free of cedar trees, enhancing its appeal and usability.

Don’t miss this opportunity to own a spectacular piece of Nebraska’s canyon land, offering both recreational and agricultural potential.

**Contact us today to schedule a viewing of the Gothenburg Pasture and Wildlife!**

Details:
Views:
Stunning views of the Platte Valley to the North
Landscape: Scenic canyon pasture
Water Sources:
– Two windmills
– One with a submersible pump with generator hookup
– One with a solar submersible pump
– Several stock ponds
Access:
– Easy access with 2 county road entry points
– Convenient access to water sites
Wildlife: Deer, turkey, bobcat
Vegetation: Many mature hardwood trees and wild berry shrubs
Grazing: Can run approximately 70 pairs for a 6-month grazing season
Condition: Relatively free of cedar trees
Deer Cabin: Located on the west edge in Lincoln County, the modest “deer cabin” is perfect for a weekend hunt with friends. Equipped with nearly everything you need for a comfortable stay.

Legal Description
E1/2NE1/4 & NE1/4SE1/4 Section 13- Township 10- Range 26 West of the 6th P.M. Lincoln County, Nebraska.
PT E1/2 W CO RD NO 409 & W1/2 Section 18- Township 10- Range 25 West of the 6th P.M. Dawson County, Nebraska.

Taxes: $8,441

Address: Gothenburg, NE 69138
County: Dawson and Lincoln