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16 Peterson Lake McConaughy Property

$335,000
16 Peterson 2, Lewellen, NE
Status: Active
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Property Type
Fishing Land
Home
Hunting Land
Lake Frontage
Recreational Land
Acreage
0.25 acres
County
Keith, NE
Format
Sale
Features
N/A
List Date
Jan 26, 2024
Documents
N/A
Description
MOTIVATED SELLER: Lovely 1792 sq ft 3 bedroom 3 bath home with 2 car heated attached garage on corner lot. New paint and carpet throughout home. Vinyl waterproof plank flooring in kitchen and dining room. Atrium Pella back door off of kitchen to large redwood deck. Office nook between kitchen and living room. Kitchen has wall oven, microwave, garbage disposal, propane gas stovetop and garbage compactor. Underground sprinklers. Land Spacious corner lot with mature trees and  lilac bushes.  Underground sprinklers and beautiful maintained yard. Improvements PRICE IMPROVEMENT : MOTIVATED SELLER: This property has already been APPRAISED !   The Keith county assessor has this home built in 1960 and home was moved in 1996 to current site and remodeled down to the studs.  This lovely home is 1,792 total sq. ft.  The upstairs is a spacious primary bedroom, 22×18,  walk-in closet 8×6, and bathroom 9×14.  The main floor kitchen has access to large redwood deck freshly painted for entertaining family and friends, dining room 12×27 and cozy living room 13×14.  The basement has 2 more large bedrooms with nice large windows and closets, a full bathroom, laundry room, family room and storage room.  Large back yard has a storage shed.   Recreation Property is close to Cedar View bait shop,  camp ground, boat ramp and sandy beaches .  Enjoy great food at local nearby restaurants. Region & Climate Home is 25 miles from Colorado state line so climate here is similar CO front range.  Lake McConaughy is listed on the Top 100 Family Places to Fish and Boat in U.S.   The lake with white sandy beaches is 20 miles long and 4 miles wide and 142 ft deep at the dam. The area has great golf course in Ogallala, Brule and Oshkosh.  There are fishing tournaments and restaurants have live music. Ash Hollow state Historical Park has summer events.  The area also has duck, goose, deer, elk and antelope hunting. and all types of outdoor recreation. History As early as the 1880′s, citizens of south-central Nebraska discussed the possibility of bringing irrigation to the area. Interest in irrigation grew with each successive drought cycle until the drought and economic depression of the 1930s helped convince state and federal officials and community leaders of the need for irrigation. The Public Works Administration approved funding for the hydro-irrigation project in 1935 and construction began in 1936. Kingsley Dam was closed and dedicated in 1941 and project operations began soon afterward. The dam and reservoir are named for George P. Kingsley, a Minden, Nebraska banker, and C.W. McConaughy, a grain merchant and mayor of Holdrege, Nebraska, two of the leading promoters of the project. Although neither lived to see the completion of the project, their leadership and perseverance eventually culminated in a public power and irrigation project that helped Nebraska become one of the nation’s leading agricultural states. Location The property is located on the north side of highway 92 and is on a corner lot.  Airports are located in Oshkosh and Ogallala, NE
Listing Agent
Lorrie Clark-Friesen
North Park Court
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