A 31-acre Nebraska farmstead is being sold through an online-only auction, offering a rare chance to own a historic rural property with working land and infrastructure. The listing highlights “a unique opportunity to acquire a historic home with usable acreage and established infrastructure,” appealing to buyers seeking both character and practicality.
At the center is a farmhouse built in 1900 with four bedrooms and two bathrooms. Inside, original wood floors, detailed woodwork, and cedar-lined closets preserve its early craftsmanship. Two fireplaces enhance the living spaces, while a wrap-around covered porch extends comfort outdoors, creating a relaxing spot to enjoy the surrounding landscape.
The land is designed for flexibility. About 27 acres are fenced pasture suitable for livestock or agriculture, while the remaining space includes the home and work areas. Multiple outbuildings—including a barn, machine shed, and poultry houses—are equipped with concrete floors, running water, and updated electrical systems, making them ready for immediate use or upgrades.
The property fits a variety of rural lifestyles, from hobby farming to small-scale agriculture or simply maintaining open land. As noted, “the combination of pasture, buildings, and utilities provides a solid base for ongoing projects without needing to start from scratch,” reducing the effort required to get started.
The auction closes June 10, 2025, at 7:00 PM with a soft close format. A 10% buyer’s premium applies, and $10,000 earnest money is due within 24 hours. The property is sold “as-is, where-is,” with inspections encouraged beforehand. Overall, it offers a blend of historic charm, functional land, and investment potential for a quieter, rural lifestyle.