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16 Albees 3 CT

$65,000
16 Albees 3 Court, Lewellen, NE
Status: Active
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Property Type
Fishing Land
Lake Frontage
Recreational Land
Acreage
0 acres
County
Keith, NE
Format
Sale
Features
N/A
List Date
Apr 19, 2024
Documents
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Description
Property is close to beaches, restaurants, boat docks, campgrounds, for fishing and hunting adventures. Here is your chance to buy a 2 bedroom 1 bath mobile home “cabin” with an open concept living room and dining room. Large fenced yard to keep your furry family safe. This will be a great weekend or summer retreat to spend with family and friends. The yearly lease is 700.00. Land Mobile home sits on leased ground. The yearly lease is $700.00 a year.  There is a garden shed in the yard for storage.   Improvements Home is a single wide 12 x 66  672 sq ft. Roof has a 20 year guarantee and the air conditioners are 4 yrs old. Recreation 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. Agriculture N/A Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources N/A General Operations N/A Region & Climate 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 History The site of the September 1855 Battle of Ash Hollow (also called the Battle of Blue Water Creek and Harney Massacre), part of the First Sioux War, is near the modern-day settlement of Lewellen. The United States Army, with 600 troops under the command of William Selby Harney, made a surprise punitive attack on a Brule Sioux encampment led by Chief Little Thunder, in retaliation for the Grattan incident. Army infantry and cavalry killed a total of 86 people, including women and children, and taking another 70 women and children as captives. Samuel P. Delatour arrived in the area in 1884, founding a ranch at Blue Creek. Lewellen was platted (laid out) in 1906, around the time the railroad was extended to that point. Originally part of the Deuel County, Lewellen became part of Garden County in 1910. It was named for Frank Lewellen, who arrived in the area in 1886 and established a small store and post office.  The population by the end of 1919 was about 400.   Location Closest amenities are Cedar View bait shop, Marina Landing Restaurant, the closest airport is Oshkosh, NE 30 minutes from Ogallala and Interstate 80, 4.5 hours west of Omaha, 3.5 hours northeast of Denver, CO and 2 hours east of Cheyenne, WY
Listing Agent
Richard Kusel
Hayden Outdoors
Windsor, Colorado
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