Expensive homes on the market in North Platte

2022-10-16 08:24:38 By : Ms. Nancy Li

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These are some of the most luxurious homes on the North Platte market.

Lakeview Estate at Lake McConaughy is the perfect get-away or permanent residence! This beautiful 3 bedroom, 2 full bath home located only a few minutes from white sand beaches and a boat ramp was built to entertain and provide ample room for family and friends! The property includes two lots with two additional outbuildings; one with a fully finished apartment and the other includes an entertainment room.LandThe property is comprised of two lots.Lot 1 is approximately .27 acres Lot 2 is approximately .43 acres ImprovementsLakeview Estate at Lake McConaughy (Lot 1) has a 3 bedroom, 2 Bath home with a newly renovated kitchen and large covered back patio for entertaining. Also on Lot 1 is an 855 sq ft apartment and 169 sq ft garage. The apartment is registered with Keith County as a permitted vacation rental and has been rented as a vacation property by the current owner. The apt has its own bathroom with shower and a kitchen area. Lakeview Estate at Lake McConaughy (Lot 2) has its own access off of Lakeview Heights. On the lot is a 1920 sq ft Shop with two bays for storing your RV, boat or toys, and the 3rd bay is converted into a mancave with its own kitchen area and bathroom, as well as a large area for entertaining. RecreationLake McConaughy, the recreational jewel of western Nebraska, is the largest lake in the state with over 100 miles of shoreline, 35,700 surface acres of water, 24 miles long, 4 miles wide, and is famous for its white sand beaches. Each year, thousands of boaters, campers and outdoor enthusiasts make the Lake McConaughy area their destination for fun! In addition to Lake McConaughy which is fed by the North Platte River, you have Lake Ogallala at 320 surface acres "the little lake" nestled below Kingsley Dam (the 2nd largest earthen dam in the world). These two bodies of water provide endless opportunities for anglers of any skill level, young and old. The vast variety of fish you can catch between these two lakes include; Walleye, White Bass, Stripers, Wipers, Catfish, Northern Pike, Smallmouth Bass, Yellow Perch, Rainbow & Brown Trout. Lake McConaughy can accommodate virtually every type of watercraft you can imagine. Lake McConaughy and the North Platte River Valley also provide tremendous opportunities for hunters. This area is famous for duck and goose hunting. In addition to waterfowl hunting there is small game, varmints, White Tailed Deer, Mule Deer, and Pronghorn in the area. AgricultureN/A Water/Mineral Rights & Natural ResourcesProperty has a well and septic. General OperationsLakeview Estate at Lake McConaughy Lot 1 has an 855 sq ft apartment. Theapartment is registered with Keith County as a permitted vacation rentaland has been rented as a vacation property by the current owner. The apthas its own bathroom with shower and a kitchen area. Region & ClimateWeather Highlights Summer High:the July high is around 90 degreesWinter Low:the January low is 15Rain:averages 20 inches of rain a yearSnow:averages 30 inches of snow a year History"Geography is often destiny. It has always been so with Ogallala, a town that came into existence at the junction of the major routes of the transcontinental migrations and of the cattle trails north from Texas." From 1870 to 1885, Ogallala was the "gateway of the Northern Plains". Hard-bitten Wyoming and Montana cattlemen met in Ogallala's hotel and saloons with Texas cattle kings and bargained over cattle prices. Gold flowed freely across the table, liquor across the bar, and occasionally blood across the floor as a bullet brought some unlucky cowhand to his death on the floorboards of Tuck's Saloon. The first non-native visitors to this area were the trappers from St. Louis. Next came the pioneers who followed the Oregon Trail. To protect them, the government established forts at intervals along the trail. Then came the Union Pacific Railroad. It is assumed that Ogallala had its beginning about 1867. Settlers started to follow the railroad west, and the cattlemen started driving their cattle to Ogallala to be shipped east or to be sold to Montana and Wyoming ranchers. Ogallala's early history was unspectacular, promising to be nothing but a section house and water tank for the railroad. Then, in the spring of 1868, three men appeared to set the destiny of Ogallala. These men were the Lonergan brothers and Louis Aufdengarten. The Lonergan brothers came to do construction work for the Union Pacific Railroad. They found the plains to their liking, and subsequently became interested in Ogallala. By 1876, Ogallala had changed little from its infant days in 1868. The stores were all south of the railroad tracks, and fronted what was called Railroad Street and the trail leading south to the Platte River. Along this trail extended the rest of the town. The town consisted of saloons with such names as The Cowboy's Rest and the Crystal Palace. The last building on the street was the Ogallala House - dining room widely patronized because of its excellent fare. It was run by S.S. Gast. By 1880, Ogallala consisted of one courthouse, one school, one hotel, two dwelling houses, and twenty-five permanent residents. The tempo of living in early Ogallala changed with the seasons. During the months of winter and early spring life was drab and dreary. Shortly after the first of June the town began to hum with activity as the first Texas trail herds started to arrive. During the three summer months business boomed - ten to twelve herds, each of two hundred or more trail hands taxed the facilities of Ogallala. Sleeping rooms and meals were hard to find when the trail hands were in town. Activities in Ogallala continued at a fever pitch until the end of August, by then the Texans were heading back to Texas; by November Ogallala had settled back in quiet and peaceful repose. Ogallala's population of floaters, gamblers, trades-people and dance hall hostesses drifted to Omaha or Cheyenne to spend the winter. One hotel, one supply house and a single saloon remained open for the winter. The community sank into a state of inanimation until next spring. In 1882-1884, the settlers and farmers reached Ogallala. These men were encouraged by the Union Pacific Railroad because the railroad started selling their land at quite low prices. A serious epidemic of Texas fever swept over Nebraska during the summer of 1884. The disease first appeared near Ogallala in July apparently being brought in by Texas cattle. The disease spread quickly and it caused very heavy losses to the cattlemen. The ranchers had started to put expensive blooded bulls in their herds. These ranchers demanded that Texas cattle be excluded from Nebraska. This ban of Texas cattle was a damaging blow to the Texas trail herd business. This was the end of the trail period of Ogallala, as the wild, often violent town became a peaceful farmer's settlement. LocationLakeview Estate at Lake McConaughy is 15 minutes from Ogallala and Interstate 80, 3 .5 hours northeast of Denver, CO and 4.5 hours west of Omaha, NE View More

Lakeview Estate at Lake McConaughy is the perfect get-away or permanent residence! This beautiful 3 bedroom, 2 full bath home located only a few minutes from white sand beaches and a boat ramp was built to entertain and provide ample room for family and friends! The property includes two lots with two additional outbuildings; one with a fully finished apartment and the other includes an entertainment room.LandThe property is comprised of two lots.Lot 1 is approximately .27 acres Lot 2 is approximately .43 acres ImprovementsLakeview Estate at Lake McConaughy (Lot 1) has a 3 bedroom, 2 Bath home with a newly renovated kitchen and large covered back patio for entertaining. Also on Lot 1 is an 855 sq ft apartment and 169 sq ft garage. The apartment is registered with Keith County as a permitted vacation rental and has been rented as a vacation property by the current owner. The apt has its own bathroom with shower and a kitchen area. Lakeview Estate at Lake McConaughy (Lot 2) has its own access off of Lakeview Heights. On the lot is a 1920 sq ft Shop with two bays for storing your RV, boat or toys, and the 3rd bay is converted into a mancave with its own kitchen area and bathroom, as well as a large area for entertaining. RecreationLake McConaughy, the recreational jewel of western Nebraska, is the largest lake in the state with over 100 miles of shoreline, 35,700 surface acres of water, 24 miles long, 4 miles wide, and is famous for its white sand beaches. Each year, thousands of boaters, campers and outdoor enthusiasts make the Lake McConaughy area their destination for fun! In addition to Lake McConaughy which is fed by the North Platte River, you have Lake Ogallala at 320 surface acres "the little lake" nestled below Kingsley Dam (the 2nd largest earthen dam in the world). These two bodies of water provide endless opportunities for anglers of any skill level, young and old. The vast variety of fish you can catch between these two lakes include; Walleye, White Bass, Stripers, Wipers, Catfish, Northern Pike, Smallmouth Bass, Yellow Perch, Rainbow & Brown Trout. Lake McConaughy can accommodate virtually every type of watercraft you can imagine. Lake McConaughy and the North Platte River Valley also provide tremendous opportunities for hunters. This area is famous for duck and goose hunting. In addition to waterfowl hunting there is small game, varmints, White Tailed Deer, Mule Deer, and Pronghorn in the area. AgricultureN/A Water/Mineral Rights & Natural ResourcesProperty has a well and septic. General OperationsLakeview Estate at Lake McConaughy Lot 1 has an 855 sq ft apartment. Theapartment is registered with Keith County as a permitted vacation rentaland has been rented as a vacation property by the current owner. The apthas its own bathroom with shower and a kitchen area. Region & ClimateWeather Highlights Summer High:the July high is around 90 degreesWinter Low:the January low is 15Rain:averages 20 inches of rain a yearSnow:averages 30 inches of snow a year History"Geography is often destiny. It has always been so with Ogallala, a town that came into existence at the junction of the major routes of the transcontinental migrations and of the cattle trails north from Texas." From 1870 to 1885, Ogallala was the "gateway of the Northern Plains". Hard-bitten Wyoming and Montana cattlemen met in Ogallala's hotel and saloons with Texas cattle kings and bargained over cattle prices. Gold flowed freely across the table, liquor across the bar, and occasionally blood across the floor as a bullet brought some unlucky cowhand to his death on the floorboards of Tuck's Saloon. The first non-native visitors to this area were the trappers from St. Louis. Next came the pioneers who followed the Oregon Trail. To protect them, the government established forts at intervals along the trail. Then came the Union Pacific Railroad. It is assumed that Ogallala had its beginning about 1867. Settlers started to follow the railroad west, and the cattlemen started driving their cattle to Ogallala to be shipped east or to be sold to Montana and Wyoming ranchers. Ogallala's early history was unspectacular, promising to be nothing but a section house and water tank for the railroad. Then, in the spring of 1868, three men appeared to set the destiny of Ogallala. These men were the Lonergan brothers and Louis Aufdengarten. The Lonergan brothers came to do construction work for the Union Pacific Railroad. They found the plains to their liking, and subsequently became interested in Ogallala. By 1876, Ogallala had changed little from its infant days in 1868. The stores were all south of the railroad tracks, and fronted what was called Railroad Street and the trail leading south to the Platte River. Along this trail extended the rest of the town. The town consisted of saloons with such names as The Cowboy's Rest and the Crystal Palace. The last building on the street was the Ogallala House - dining room widely patronized because of its excellent fare. It was run by S.S. Gast. By 1880, Ogallala consisted of one courthouse, one school, one hotel, two dwelling houses, and twenty-five permanent residents. The tempo of living in early Ogallala changed with the seasons. During the months of winter and early spring life was drab and dreary. Shortly after the first of June the town began to hum with activity as the first Texas trail herds started to arrive. During the three summer months business boomed - ten to twelve herds, each of two hundred or more trail hands taxed the facilities of Ogallala. Sleeping rooms and meals were hard to find when the trail hands were in town. Activities in Ogallala continued at a fever pitch until the end of August, by then the Texans were heading back to Texas; by November Ogallala had settled back in quiet and peaceful repose. Ogallala's population of floaters, gamblers, trades-people and dance hall hostesses drifted to Omaha or Cheyenne to spend the winter. One hotel, one supply house and a single saloon remained open for the winter. The community sank into a state of inanimation until next spring. In 1882-1884, the settlers and farmers reached Ogallala. These men were encouraged by the Union Pacific Railroad because the railroad started selling their land at quite low prices. A serious epidemic of Texas fever swept over Nebraska during the summer of 1884. The disease first appeared near Ogallala in July apparently being brought in by Texas cattle. The disease spread quickly and it caused very heavy losses to the cattlemen. The ranchers had started to put expensive blooded bulls in their herds. These ranchers demanded that Texas cattle be excluded from Nebraska. This ban of Texas cattle was a damaging blow to the Texas trail herd business. This was the end of the trail period of Ogallala, as the wild, often violent town became a peaceful farmer's settlement. LocationLakeview Estate at Lake McConaughy is 15 minutes from Ogallala and Interstate 80, 3 .5 hours northeast of Denver, CO and 4.5 hours west of Omaha, NE

Located just minutes from North Platte, NE, sits this amazing 3,300 sqft. home with 4 bedrooms and 3.5 baths. With multiple outbuildings and 80 acres, there is plenty of room to spread your wings. This overbuilt custom home is simply amazing. Enjoy beautiful views of North Platte to the South, with awesome morning and evening views of the famed Nebraska Sandhills. All of the power has been run to the home underground, so there are no power lines spoiling your view. This could be a perfect horse property with high quality fencing and plenty of places to ride. There is a 50x60 barn for storage, while the 30x27 garage/workshop is every guys dream. The front half has three oversized stalls for parking. The workshop is heated and has all of the necessary power outlets, workstations, ventilation ports, and a bathroom. The home is all electric with average costs at $350.00/month. The basement to the home has ICF 12 poured concrete walls with a small room that could be used as a storm shelter. There are so many well thought out ideas in this home, you need to see it for yourself to appreciate the true beauty. This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to own a property that has it all. If you are not interested in the remaining 70 acres, they have been divided into 10 acre parcels with underground electricity to each parcel. NOTE: -The electric service is provided by Dawson Public Power. -The mineral rights will convey to the new Owner. Legal Description: PT. W1/2 3-14-30 80.95A, North Platte, Lincoln County Nebraska Taxes: $6,683.96 Address: 2001 East Kingtwist Rd., North Platte, NE 69101 County: Lincoln View More

Located just minutes from North Platte, NE, sits this amazing 3,300 sqft. home with 4 bedrooms and 3.5 baths. With multiple outbuildings and 80 acres, there is plenty of room to spread your wings. This overbuilt custom home is simply amazing. Enjoy beautiful views of North Platte to the South, with awesome morning and evening views of the famed Nebraska Sandhills. All of the power has been run to the home underground, so there are no power lines spoiling your view. This could be a perfect horse property with high quality fencing and plenty of places to ride. There is a 50x60 barn for storage, while the 30x27 garage/workshop is every guys dream. The front half has three oversized stalls for parking. The workshop is heated and has all of the necessary power outlets, workstations, ventilation ports, and a bathroom. The home is all electric with average costs at $350.00/month. The basement to the home has ICF 12 poured concrete walls with a small room that could be used as a storm shelter. There are so many well thought out ideas in this home, you need to see it for yourself to appreciate the true beauty. This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to own a property that has it all. If you are not interested in the remaining 70 acres, they have been divided into 10 acre parcels with underground electricity to each parcel. NOTE: -The electric service is provided by Dawson Public Power. -The mineral rights will convey to the new Owner. Legal Description: PT. W1/2 3-14-30 80.95A, North Platte, Lincoln County Nebraska Taxes: $6,683.96 Address: 2001 East Kingtwist Rd., North Platte, NE 69101 County: Lincoln

Country living, river access, great location. Those words best describe this little slice of heaven. This property is located 2.5 miles from Hershey, Nebraska and has great county road access. With the property being just 15 minutes to North Platte you are a short drive to all the shopping sources. North Platte also has a state of the art hospital as well as a full service regional airport with daily flights to Denver. Hershey is the definition of small town America with a great community feel and a top notch K-12 school system. Just down the long driveway sits a cute and very well kept farm house with white vinyl fence surrounding the home. This property immediately makes you think American Dream! Just imagine the yard filled with a large family reunion and a BBQ taking place. The home is 2 bed, 2 bath with an extra room on the second story. Just out the back door sits a hot tub and a covered porch making for a nice relaxing evening getaway. All the buildings and home were recently updated with new siding giving the property a very uniform and clean look. There are several outbuildings including a 2 car oversized garage, livestock barn with loft, bunkhouse with garage and a large 3 car garage perfect for storing the toys. The owner has recently replaced the septic system. This property is perfect for a small hobby farmer/rancher. It has tons of future potential and is virtually a blank slate to develop it to your liking. Food plots could be established as well as trees planted where you want them. There are approximately 25.5 acres of Surface Irrigation Rights from the Paxton-Hershey canal on the meadow to the South of the buildings allowing the owner opportunity for irrigation during a dry season. There is a 26 acre parcel of sub-irrigated meadow that sits on the South side of Suburban road. Sitting North of the home is the accretion ground that has been cleared of all cedars and invasive Russian olive trees giving you great views all the way to the North Platte River! Enjoy a summer afternoon floating from the Hershey River bridge to your own private landing. Hunting opportunities on this property are endless! You will not want to miss out on this extraordinary slice of heaven close to Hershey, Nebraska. Irrigation This right is combined with another property. The acres included with the sale are approximately 25.5 acres of surface water rights. Water Right: D-653 Application Number D-653 Right ID 415 Right Status Active Right Use IR Acres Order 37.00 Legal Description LOT05 S09 T14N-R32Sub Section LOT05 Section 9 Township 14 Range 32 Direction West Water Division 1-A Irrigation Project ID Paxton-Hershey Canal Legal Description North Parcel: PT. LT.5 (W1/2SE1/4) & ACCRE Section 9- Township14 N- Range 32 West of the 6th P.M. Lincoln County Nebraska South Parcel: PT. NW1/4NE1/4 Section16- Township14 N- Range 32 West of the 6th P.M. Lincoln County Nebraska ESTIMATED Taxes: $3,504.02 Address: 19055 W. Suburban Rd., Hershey, NE 69143 County: Lincoln View More

Country living, river access, great location. Those words best describe this little slice of heaven. This property is located 2.5 miles from Hershey, Nebraska and has great county road access. With the property being just 15 minutes to North Platte you are a short drive to all the shopping sources. North Platte also has a state of the art hospital as well as a full service regional airport with daily flights to Denver. Hershey is the definition of small town America with a great community feel and a top notch K-12 school system. Just down the long driveway sits a cute and very well kept farm house with white vinyl fence surrounding the home. This property immediately makes you think American Dream! Just imagine the yard filled with a large family reunion and a BBQ taking place. The home is 2 bed, 2 bath with an extra room on the second story. Just out the back door sits a hot tub and a covered porch making for a nice relaxing evening getaway. All the buildings and home were recently updated with new siding giving the property a very uniform and clean look. There are several outbuildings including a 2 car oversized garage, livestock barn with loft, bunkhouse with garage and a large 3 car garage perfect for storing the toys. The owner has recently replaced the septic system. This property is perfect for a small hobby farmer/rancher. It has tons of future potential and is virtually a blank slate to develop it to your liking. Food plots could be established as well as trees planted where you want them. There are approximately 25.5 acres of Surface Irrigation Rights from the Paxton-Hershey canal on the meadow to the South of the buildings allowing the owner opportunity for irrigation during a dry season. There is a 26 acre parcel of sub-irrigated meadow that sits on the South side of Suburban road. Sitting North of the home is the accretion ground that has been cleared of all cedars and invasive Russian olive trees giving you great views all the way to the North Platte River! Enjoy a summer afternoon floating from the Hershey River bridge to your own private landing. Hunting opportunities on this property are endless! You will not want to miss out on this extraordinary slice of heaven close to Hershey, Nebraska. Irrigation This right is combined with another property. The acres included with the sale are approximately 25.5 acres of surface water rights. Water Right: D-653 Application Number D-653 Right ID 415 Right Status Active Right Use IR Acres Order 37.00 Legal Description LOT05 S09 T14N-R32Sub Section LOT05 Section 9 Township 14 Range 32 Direction West Water Division 1-A Irrigation Project ID Paxton-Hershey Canal Legal Description North Parcel: PT. LT.5 (W1/2SE1/4) & ACCRE Section 9- Township14 N- Range 32 West of the 6th P.M. Lincoln County Nebraska South Parcel: PT. NW1/4NE1/4 Section16- Township14 N- Range 32 West of the 6th P.M. Lincoln County Nebraska ESTIMATED Taxes: $3,504.02 Address: 19055 W. Suburban Rd., Hershey, NE 69143 County: Lincoln

Custer County Acres and Home consists of 34+/- acres that is currently zoned as residential-inside city limits, and is surrounded by agricultural land, residential lots, and commercial property. There is Highway 2 frontage on the South side and South Branch Mud Creek runs through the property. Seller is willing to subdivide if you are interested in highway frontage or the home/acres only. The home has 2,316 Sq. Ft. of living space with 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a formal living room, laundry room and a bonus room currently used as an office. The kitchen is spacious and open with views of the country and there are plenty of closets and storage spaces throughout. This home sits on a poured basement and can be finished to suit your needs. There are no services hooked up to this home. This is a rare opportunity to purchase 34+/- acres of prime real estate along Highway 2 in Broken Bow. Legal Description: 0 17 20 Sec 31-17-20 SWNE 34 Acres Broken Bow City Taxes: $3,147.50 Address: 2605 S E St., Broken Bow, NE 68822 County: Custer View More

Custer County Acres and Home consists of 34+/- acres that is currently zoned as residential-inside city limits, and is surrounded by agricultural land, residential lots, and commercial property. There is Highway 2 frontage on the South side and South Branch Mud Creek runs through the property. Seller is willing to subdivide if you are interested in highway frontage or the home/acres only. The home has 2,316 Sq. Ft. of living space with 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, a formal living room, laundry room and a bonus room currently used as an office. The kitchen is spacious and open with views of the country and there are plenty of closets and storage spaces throughout. This home sits on a poured basement and can be finished to suit your needs. There are no services hooked up to this home. This is a rare opportunity to purchase 34+/- acres of prime real estate along Highway 2 in Broken Bow. Legal Description: 0 17 20 Sec 31-17-20 SWNE 34 Acres Broken Bow City Taxes: $3,147.50 Address: 2605 S E St., Broken Bow, NE 68822 County: Custer

East State Farm Road Meadow and Acreage is located just 2 miles East of Newberry access near North Platte, Nebraska. The property consists of a 1,610 sqft home with 24x24 detached garage. The home has 3 bedrooms with 1 recently remodeled bathroom, and is well protected from strong North winds. Expansive wide open views to the south of this home, along with excellent paved road access and proximity to North Platte make this home location very desirable. You wont find many homes near North Platte with this amount of land and the access this one has. There is also a large galvanized metal Behlen Style building that can be used for storage or a nice shop area. There is tons of potential with the home site area The 84.32+/- tax assessed acres consist mostly of sub irrigated meadowland with a couple waterways through the middle of the property and along the North end. There is a nice wood bridge that crosses the North waterway for good access to the meadow that sits along I-80. This is a productive meadow that also consists of 36.87 Certified Irrigated acres in the Twin Platte NRD. However, these acres cannot be transfered due to the 2 mile buffer from North Platte. Still, the potential to irrigate this land remains with the property, and could be set up to boost production from this meadow. There is an irrigation well in the Southwest corner of the property and the seller makes no warranties as to its condition or operation. Dont miss out on this awesome property with productive hay meadow and home close to North Platte. View More

East State Farm Road Meadow and Acreage is located just 2 miles East of Newberry access near North Platte, Nebraska. The property consists of a 1,610 sqft home with 24x24 detached garage. The home has 3 bedrooms with 1 recently remodeled bathroom, and is well protected from strong North winds. Expansive wide open views to the south of this home, along with excellent paved road access and proximity to North Platte make this home location very desirable. You wont find many homes near North Platte with this amount of land and the access this one has. There is also a large galvanized metal Behlen Style building that can be used for storage or a nice shop area. There is tons of potential with the home site area The 84.32+/- tax assessed acres consist mostly of sub irrigated meadowland with a couple waterways through the middle of the property and along the North end. There is a nice wood bridge that crosses the North waterway for good access to the meadow that sits along I-80. This is a productive meadow that also consists of 36.87 Certified Irrigated acres in the Twin Platte NRD. However, these acres cannot be transfered due to the 2 mile buffer from North Platte. Still, the potential to irrigate this land remains with the property, and could be set up to boost production from this meadow. There is an irrigation well in the Southwest corner of the property and the seller makes no warranties as to its condition or operation. Dont miss out on this awesome property with productive hay meadow and home close to North Platte.

Built in 2013, on a quiet 14 acres just five miles south of Arnold, NE sits a stunning custom-built 3,852 sq. ft. home. This current family home is set up to be a bed-and-breakfast with a total of seven bedrooms, five bathrooms, and a home office! Coming in from the three-car garage is a large laundry room and full bath to clean up after a long day. Across the hall is the home office with a window overlooking the front yard and driveway. The fiber optic cable that was recently installed gives you high-speed internet all throughout the house. The grand living area features a beautiful stone fireplace across from the kitchen filled with custom-built mahogany cabinets and stainless-steel appliances. The large island seats six around the farmhouse sink, with a second sink looking out over the patio. Adjacent to the kitchen sits the dining area with a coffered ceiling and access to the 1,312 sq. ft. covered patio. Through the hallway, under the grand stairway, you will find a guest bedroom and a full bath. At the end of the hall is the master bedroom with a large walk-in closet, an ensuite bath featuring the same custom-built mahogany cabinets as in the kitchen, and his-and-her sinks. As you top the stairs you will find a sitting area overlooking the main level's living space. Three more bedrooms and one full bath are also located upstairs. Walking down the stairs into the finished basement you find another beautiful stone fireplace to gather around as you settle in for a family movie night or the big game! A full kitchen is situated just around the corner with a large space surrounding it, currently used as a game room. A full bath, two additional bedrooms, and a utility room are all located in the basement area as well. Recessed lighting and a built-in stereo system throughout the home make it easy to set the mood for any occasion! As you make your way outside to the wrap-around porch, you will be delighted to see the beautiful green grass year after year watered by the underground sprinklers in the front and back yard. There is a raised garden bed in the backyard for easy maintenance to grow vegetation and ornamental flowers. The abundance of trees planted along the boundary lines in 2012 are already creating a great shelter and privacy line for the property. A 3,780 sq. ft. concrete floor shop/barn with a large overhead garage door is situated just to the south of the house. A heated storage room sits at the front of the building for easy access. Four outdoor runs are attached to the indoor pens that are all connected to the roughly six-acre lot, perfect for a couple of horses, cows, or any 4-H project one might desire. Five hydrants and water tanks are spread throughout the property. View More

Built in 2013, on a quiet 14 acres just five miles south of Arnold, NE sits a stunning custom-built 3,852 sq. ft. home. This current family home is set up to be a bed-and-breakfast with a total of seven bedrooms, five bathrooms, and a home office! Coming in from the three-car garage is a large laundry room and full bath to clean up after a long day. Across the hall is the home office with a window overlooking the front yard and driveway. The fiber optic cable that was recently installed gives you high-speed internet all throughout the house. The grand living area features a beautiful stone fireplace across from the kitchen filled with custom-built mahogany cabinets and stainless-steel appliances. The large island seats six around the farmhouse sink, with a second sink looking out over the patio. Adjacent to the kitchen sits the dining area with a coffered ceiling and access to the 1,312 sq. ft. covered patio. Through the hallway, under the grand stairway, you will find a guest bedroom and a full bath. At the end of the hall is the master bedroom with a large walk-in closet, an ensuite bath featuring the same custom-built mahogany cabinets as in the kitchen, and his-and-her sinks. As you top the stairs you will find a sitting area overlooking the main level's living space. Three more bedrooms and one full bath are also located upstairs. Walking down the stairs into the finished basement you find another beautiful stone fireplace to gather around as you settle in for a family movie night or the big game! A full kitchen is situated just around the corner with a large space surrounding it, currently used as a game room. A full bath, two additional bedrooms, and a utility room are all located in the basement area as well. Recessed lighting and a built-in stereo system throughout the home make it easy to set the mood for any occasion! As you make your way outside to the wrap-around porch, you will be delighted to see the beautiful green grass year after year watered by the underground sprinklers in the front and back yard. There is a raised garden bed in the backyard for easy maintenance to grow vegetation and ornamental flowers. The abundance of trees planted along the boundary lines in 2012 are already creating a great shelter and privacy line for the property. A 3,780 sq. ft. concrete floor shop/barn with a large overhead garage door is situated just to the south of the house. A heated storage room sits at the front of the building for easy access. Four outdoor runs are attached to the indoor pens that are all connected to the roughly six-acre lot, perfect for a couple of horses, cows, or any 4-H project one might desire. Five hydrants and water tanks are spread throughout the property.

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