Nebraska listings for sale


$6,900,000 - North Platte, NE

Creekside Subdivision North Platte, NE - A developers dream has arrived with approximately 31 acres of residential development and approximately 4.75 acres of prime commercial development in the North Platte, Nebraska area. This parcel is located just South of Walker Road on Victoria Lane. This prime land has been recently surveyed with many utilities already in place with city water and sewer. This property has power from NPPD with infrastructure and possible development drawings already ready to break ground. This land sits with good elevation and the depth of the water level. Residential homes can have a basement. State Farm Road is on the agenda to be widened to accommodate more traffic in the next year, which will make this land much more attractive. North Platte, Nebraska is growing quickly, so dont miss your chance to develop now! Legal Description: IN SECTION 16, TOWNSHIP 13 NORTH, RANGE 30 WEST, NORTH PLATTE, LINCOLN COUNTY NEBRASKA Taxes: $3,230.38 Address: North Platte, NE 69101 County: Lincoln
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$6,100,000 - Lincoln, NE

7133 W Holdrege St Lincoln, NE - Development property in northwest Lancaster County. Located at 7133 W Holdrege Street, it is one of Lancaster County's best development properties that fits into the Lincoln/Lancaster County 2050 Comprehensive Plan with many additional perks. The location offers 143 +/- acres of gently sloping terrain plus a Solar Farm. The area is supported by newly updated grade and middle schools, plus anchored by the New Lincoln Northwest High School. Easy access to many locations, including Lincoln's Municipal Airport, Interstate 80 and minutes from downtown Lincoln. The area includes grocery and convenience stores, hardware stores, restaurants, and sports bars. The proximity to the Haymarket area and downtown events is unmatched, adding to the desirability of this location for future homeowners. Potential residents of this property would have access to many outdoor activities, including Nine Mile Prairie, 11 miles to Branched Oak, 4 miles to Pawnee Lake, plus 7.6 miles to Conestoga Lake and Twin Lakes Wildlife Management area. Developers looking for the next premier property for development look no further. The lure of outdoor activities, less traffic, updated and new schools, and close to many of Lincoln's downtown activities will make this one of the most desirable locations. The area has additional Commercial development in the early stages of development. The property also supports a Solar Farm with a transferrable lease, currently in year 9 of a 20-year lease with the option of 2 additional 5-year terms going forward. Legal Description: S23, T10, R5, 6th Principal Meridian NENE & NENE & Lot 36 & 37 NE 143+/- Acres
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$6,000,000 - Lemoyne, NE

To Be Determined Lemoyne, NE - Haythorn's Lake McConaughy Vistas will be 10 plus acre lots determined by survey. The entire project is planned to be completed in 3 or 4 phases depending on the amount of interest in the lots. Haythorn's Lake McConaughy Vistas would also be a tremendous opportunity for a developer to take the reins of. The majority of the proposed lots will have lake views and great access to Lake McConaughy. Contact Rick Kusel or Clay Owens for information.There is approximately 632 total acres to be sold in 10.01+ acre lots. Buyers will be able to purchase larger tracts if desired. Lots will be surveyed as needed. This is undeveloped land. Lake 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. This property is currently native grass pasture. All appurtenant water rights associated with this property/lots will transfer to the Buyer at Closing. N/A Weather Highlights Summer High:the July high is around 90 degrees Winter Low:the January low is 15 Rain:averages 20 inches of rain a year Snow:averages 30 inches of snow a year "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." The Haythorn family homesteaded in the Lemoyne, NE area in 1884, some of the first to settle in the beautiful sandhills near the North Platte River. 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. Haythorn's Lake McConaughy Vistas are on average 15 minutes from Ogallala and Interstate I-80, 3 .5 hours northeast of Denver, CO and 4.5 hours west of Omaha, NE This property is only minutes away from the lake's famous white sands beaches, a very popular boat ramp, convenience stores, many restaurants and bars.
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$5,500,000 - North Platte, NE

1806 East State Farm Road North Platte, NE - This is a unique investment opportunity! This approximately 299-acre parcel of A1 transitional agricultural land offers exceptional potential for development. Located along State Farm Road, just minutes away from the bustling Menards and Walmart distribution centers, this property is positioned at the heart of North Plattes rapid growth. With new industries flocking to the area, North Platte is quickly becoming a key economic hub, making this property a prime candidate for future commercial or residential development. Whether youre looking to capitalize on the regions expansion or hold onto the land for long-term growth, the location and size of this lot make it an ideal choice. Dont miss out on the chance to be part of North Plattes exciting future! There are 57.07 Certified Irrigated acres in the Twin Platte NRD. Well registration G-003980. There is also a 1982 year 48x42 Morton Building. There is a handshake lease on the land that ends May 2025. Legal Description: PT E1/2 22-13-30 West of the 6th P.M. Lincoln County, Nebraska Taxes: $3,812.64 | Farm tax: $741.92 Address: 1806 East State Farm Road, North Platte, NE 69101 County: Lincoln
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$5,250,000 - Omaha, NE

318 N 96Th Street Omaha, NE - Deb Cizek, M: 402-699-5223, deb.cizek@bhhsamb.com, https://www.bhhsamb.com/deb.cizek - Discover unparalleled luxury in this stunning ranch estate, nestled on over 2.2 acres in the heart of Omaha. Built w/ no expense spared, this masterpiece blends timeless elegance w/ modern sophistication. Step inside to soaring ceilings, exquisite custom millwork, & floor-to-ceiling windows that bathe the home in natural light. The gourmet kitchen is a chef’s dream, featuring top-of-the-line appliances, walnut cabinetry, & an oversized island. The primary suite offers a spa-like retreat w/ lavish en-suite & expansive closet. A separate private residence provides the perfect space for family or guests, offering comfort & independence. Outside your own private oasis awaits, featuring a saltwater pool, covered patio, outdoor kitchen, & professionally designed landscaping. Every detail, from handcrafted stonework to state-of-the-art smart home technology, reflects meticulous craftsmanship. A rare opportu
2016 | 5 | 4 | 12,120 sqft.
$4,800,000 - Papillion, NE

S 63 Street Papillion, NE - Mike George, M: 402-637-2231, mike.george@bhhsamb.com, https://www.bhhsamb.com - Prime Acreage Development Land in south Sarpy County, Nebraska! Minutes to Springfield, Papillion, Bellevue, Offutt AFB. Three adjacent parcels, total of approximately 208.64 acres. Current zoning is AG. Future Land Use is predominantly Residential Estates I & II zoning (minimum lot size 1-2 acres), with a significant portion of the northern parcel and a small portion of eastern parcel within Low to Medium Density Residential Zoning. Gently sloped, plenty of walk-out lot potential along multiple draws. Supported by OPPD. Some Environmentally Sensitive designated areas along greenspace. Very small portion of the southern edge of the eastern parcel lies within designated Floodway/Floodplain Zones along the Platte River. All parcels are actively farmed, 2025 crop income to accrue to Sellers and Tenants. Information deemed reliable but not guaranteed. See attached Offering Memorandum and Sarpy Count
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$4,800,000 - Hayes Center, NE

73881 Avenue 357 Hayes Center, NE - Hayes County Farm 5 Irrigated Center Pivots & 1 Quarter of CRP 953.2 (+/-) Acres Breakdown: North Tract: 313.37 (+/-) Acres | Pivot Irrigated Farmland Central Tract: 315.71 (+/-) Acres | Pivot Irrigated Farmland, Home, Outbuildings & Hayshed South Tract: 324.22 (+/-) Acres | Pivot Irrigated Farmland, CRP, & Shop Legals: W1/2 SEC 27 TOWN 7 RANGE 34W OF THE 6TH P.M., HAYES COUNTY, NE N1/2 SEC 34 TOWN 7 RANGE 34W OF THE 6TH P.M., HAYES COUNTY, NE E1/2 SEC 3 TOWN 6 RANGE 34W OF THE 6TH P.M., HAYES COUNTY, NE Home: 3 Bed | 1.5 Bath | 1840 SQFT (+/-) 2 Detached Garages Horse/Livestock Area & Supporting Outbuildings Detached Raised Deck/Patio Shop: 70ft x100ft Concrete Floors (5000 PSI) Power, Heat & Water 2 Oversized Roll Doors (20x16) 1 Roll Door (12x12) Hay Shed: 60ft x 80ft (Partial Enclosed) Well Information: 3 Irrigation Wells | G-037226, G-109648, G-115408 | SEE WEBSITE Irrigation Equipment (Electric) 2017 Zimmatic Pivots (8 Tower) 2017 Zimmatic Pivots: (9 Tower) 2002 Valley Pivot (8 Tower) 2002 Valley Pivot (7 Tower) 2001 Zimmatic Pivot (7 Tower) Water Allocation: Located in the Middle Republican NRD. Water use in the area is regulated and the 2023-2027 allocation is 72?. For more information, please contact the Middle Republican Natural Resources District. FSA Information: SEE WEBSITE CRP Information: SEE WEBSITE Soil Maps: SEE WEBSITE 2023 Taxes: $7,033.84 | North Tract $7,957.62 | Central Tract $5,896.10 | South Tract $20,887.56 | Total 2023 Taxes Price: $4,800,000.00 | $5000/AC
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$4,648,600 - North Platte, NE

Commercial Development Land North Platte, NE - Located on the Southeast corner of North Platte, NE is 232.43 acres with many possibilities for development. Currently, the land to the west of Newberry Access Road has a distribution center and a large truck stop to the North and West of this land. This property is currently zoned Agricultural but could easily be rezoned to Commercial or Light Industrial with infrastructure in place such as electrical access. Much of the work has been done on the water-flow that runs along the West side of the property (Newberry Access Road). Fremont Slough runs West to East along the North side of the land. This property is simply beautiful with plenty of room to build a corporate office, data center, or distribution center. The views are amazing from this land! Legal Description: PT SEC. 14-13-30 AKA PARCEL 6 (PT.) 232.43 A. LINCOLN COUNTY, NEBRASKA Taxes: $4,122.42 Address: North Platte, NE 69101 County: Lincoln
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$4,500,000 - Gretna, NE

18900 Capehart Road Gretna, NE - Lindsey Krenk, M: 402-415-4358, lindsey@krenkregroup.com, https://www.KrenkRealEstateGroup.com - Ready to make your mark in Gretna off 192nd and Capehart with I-80 frontage? Over 28 acres of agricultural land with Sarpy county future proposed land use for Commercial use and right off the proposed interchange at 192nd and I-80. If you are looking for an incredible investment opportunity here it is.
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$4,250,000 - Bennington, NE

17506 Island Circle Bennington, NE - Kelly Kontz, M: 402-290-4972, kelly@openadore.com, https://www.bhhsamb.com/kelly.kontz - This truly incredible architectural masterpiece is ready & waiting for YOU! From the moment you enter the breathtaking 2 story great room, you will be captivated by the walls of windows overlooking the lake. Private. Luxurious yet Comfortable. Midcentury & Transitional Modern Design that is Timeless & Customizable by changing a few colors (see photos). Home features: 5 bedrooms, 10 baths, 12+ car garage with sport court & Guest Studio, Wood Paneled Home Library, Retreat Styled Primary Suite with Sitting Room & Dream Closet, Pocket Office by Kitchen Gourmet, Exercise Room overlooking the lake, Golf Simulator, Custom pool & spa, Indoor/outdoor pool bar, Deluxe Stationary Dock, Zero Entry & an Elevator! Built for the enjoyment of all ages. Showcase your art, cars & cherished collections. Opportunities like this rarely happen. Lowest Total PPSF Luxury Lake Listing in the Omaha Area! You have to see thi
2006 | 5 | 5 | 18,320 sqft.