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32815 S15A

$330,000
32815 S 15A, Imperial, NE
Status: Active
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Property Type
Home
Acreage
6.94 acres
County
Chase, NE
Format
Sale
Features
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List Date
Nov 15, 2024
Documents
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Description
Welcome to your peaceful retreat on 6.94 acres near Imperial, Nebraska! This charming 1,056 sq. ft. home features three bedrooms and two bathrooms, perfect for enjoying country living. The open living area connects the kitchen, dining, and living room, filled with natural light. The property includes a spacious 50’ x 48’ Quonset building for storage or hobbies. Enjoy the privacy of a cedar windbreak , fenced garden, and a custom chicken coop. Land Located on a 6.94-acre lot, this charming property offers a serene country setting with ample space for all your needs. Outside, you’ll find a large 2400 SQ. Ft. Quonset ideal for equipment storage, a workshop, or a variety of projects. The property also boasts a well-maintained chicken coop, perfect for raising your own flock and enjoying fresh eggs right at home. A fully fenced garden area with water system and raised beds awaits your green thumb, while mature trees surround the property, offering privacy and enhancing the natural beauty of the land.  The perimeter has all new wire fencing and nice wood entry entry.   Access to the property is right off a newly paved Hwy with a graveled circle drive to the house and shop. Improvements This charming 1,056-square-foot home offers a cozy and functional layout with 3 bedrooms and 1 bathroom on the main level, perfect for a growing family or those seeking extra space. The well-appointed living areas are highlighted by newer flooring and many recent upgrades to the home . The main floor also includes a spacious kitchen and dining area, ideal for gathering with family and friends. The lower level features a large family room, providing ample space for relaxation or entertaining. Additionally, the basement includes a non-conforming bedroom, offering flexibility for use as a guest room, office, or additional storage. A walkout basement ensures easy access to the outdoor space and allows for natural light to fill the lower level. Surrounded by mature landscaping, the property boasts beautiful greenery and privacy, making the home a peaceful retreat. A standout feature of the property is the 2,400-square-foot Quonset, which includes a workshop with a durable concrete floor, perfect for hobbies, storage, or home projects. The ample space provides endless possibilities for creative use, whether for a business, crafts, or as a haven for car enthusiasts. With its thoughtful layout, comfortable living spaces, and large, versatile Quonset, this home offers a perfect blend of tranquility and practicality. Recreation Located in the heart of southwestern Nebraska, Imperial is a gateway to a wealth of outdoor recreation opportunities, making it an ideal destination for nature enthusiasts and hunters alike. The surrounding landscape is characterized by rolling hills, expansive grasslands, and scenic waterways, offering a diverse habitat for wildlife and a playground for outdoor activities. Enders Reservoir State Wildlife Area is a premier attraction located just a short drive from Imperial. This stunning area features a large reservoir surrounded by lush vegetation and open fields, providing exceptional opportunities for bird watching and wildlife observation. The reservoir is a popular spot for fishing, boating, and swimming during the warmer months, while its surrounding trails offer picturesque views for hiking and wildlife photography. For those who enjoy hunting, the Imperial area boasts thousands of acres of public walk-in hunting access. This expansive land is perfect for pursuing a variety of game, including pheasants, quail, and turkeys. The region’s rich habitats and seasonal changes create ideal conditions for bird hunting, drawing enthusiasts from near and far. Additionally, both whitetail deer and mule deer thrive in the area, offering exciting hunting opportunities for both seasoned hunters and newcomers. Waterfowl hunting is another highlight of the Imperial area, with numerous wetlands and grain fields attracting a diverse array of migratory birds. Ducks and geese can be found in abundance, especially during the fall migration, making this a prime location for waterfowl enthusiasts. The area’s natural marshes and open water provide excellent spots for setting up blinds and decoys, allowing hunters to enjoy a rewarding experience amidst stunning natural surroundings. Just a short distance from Imperial lies Lake McConaughy, known for its world-class walleye fishing. This massive lake is not only a fishing hotspot but also offers recreational activities such as boating, kayaking, and camping along its sandy shores. Anglers flock to this area to catch trophy-sized walleye, making it a perfect complement to the hunting experiences available in the region. Whether you’re seeking thrilling hunting adventures, tranquil fishing spots, or simply a chance to connect with nature, the Imperial, Nebraska area delivers a remarkable blend of recreational opportunities. Embrace the great outdoors and discover all that this picturesque region has to offer! Region & Climate Chase County, Nebraska, is characterized by a semi-arid continental climate, typical of the Great Plains region. The area experiences four distinct seasons, with hot summers and cold winters. Average summer temperatures range from the mid-70s to mid-90s Fahrenheit (approximately 24-35 degrees Celsius), while winter temperatures can drop to below 20 degrees Fahrenheit (-6 degrees Celsius), particularly in January. Annual rainfall in Chase County averages around 20 to 24 inches (approximately 510 to 610 millimeters), with the majority occurring during the warmer months, particularly in May and June. This precipitation pattern supports the region’s agriculture, particularly crops like corn, soybeans, and wheat, which thrive in the fertile soils. Geographically, Chase County is situated in the southwestern part of Nebraska, bordered by the Republican River to the east. The landscape is predominantly flat to gently rolling plains, interspersed with occasional bluffs and canyons. The region is home to a mix of grasslands and agricultural land, offering a diverse ecosystem that includes a variety of wildlife. This combination of climate, rainfall, and geography makes Chase County a unique area for both residents and visitors, contributing to its agricultural productivity and natural beauty. History Chase County, Nebraska, was established in 1873, named after Francis Chase, a prominent figure in Nebraska’s early history. The county is located in the southwestern part of the state, characterized by its rolling hills and fertile plains, which attracted settlers during the westward expansion of the United States. The arrival of the railroad in the late 19th century significantly contributed to the development of the region, facilitating the transport of goods and people and solidifying Chase County as a vital agricultural hub. Imperial, the county seat and largest city in Chase County, was founded in 1889. The town’s establishment coincided with the expansion of the railroad, which spurred growth and commerce. Early residents of Imperial were primarily farmers and ranchers, drawn to the area’s rich soil and ample water supply. The city was named after the Imperial Land Company, which promoted settlement in the area. By the early 20th century, Imperial had developed a vibrant community, complete with schools, churches, and businesses, reflecting the optimism of the time. Throughout the 20th century, Chase County and Imperial faced challenges, including economic fluctuations and changes in agricultural practices. However, the region adapted, with farming evolving to incorporate modern techniques and technologies. Today, Chase County remains a center for agriculture, with corn, wheat, and cattle as key components of its economy. Imperial continues to thrive as a small town, preserving its historical roots while adapting to contemporary needs. The Chase County Historical Society plays a vital role in maintaining the heritage of the area, offering insights into the lives of early settlers and the development of the community. Overall, the history of Chase County and Imperial is a testament to the resilience and pioneering spirit of its residents. Location Located just a short 4 mile drive from Imperial, Nebraska on newly paved State Hwy 15A.
Listing Agent
Melisa Owens
Hayden Outdoors
Windsor, Colorado
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