This 31-acre Nebraska farmstead is being sold through an online-only auction, offering a rare chance to own a historic property with practical land and infrastructure. At its center is a farmhouse built in 1900, blending traditional charm with everyday functionality. The home includes four bedrooms and two bathrooms, making it suitable for family living or hosting guests. Inside, original wood floors, detailed woodwork, and cedar-lined closets highlight its craftsmanship, while “two fireplaces add warmth and character.” A wrap-around covered porch extends the living space outdoors, creating a relaxing spot to enjoy the surrounding countryside.
The land is designed for flexibility, with about 27 acres of fenced pasture ideal for livestock, grazing, or agriculture. The remaining area includes the home and workspace. Several outbuildings—including a barn, machine shed, and poultry houses—enhance the property’s usefulness. These come equipped with concrete floors, running water, and updated electrical systems, meaning they are ready for use or future upgrades.
This property is well-suited for hobby farming, small-scale agriculture, or simply maintaining open land. The mix of pasture, structures, and utilities provides a strong starting point without needing major setup, making it appealing for both beginners and experienced rural buyers.
The auction will close on June 10, 2025, at 7:00 PM using a soft close format. The list price is only a starting point, and “the final sale price [is] determined by bidding activity.” A 10% buyer’s premium applies, and $10,000 earnest money is required within 24 hours. Closing is set for on or before July 17, 2025, with possession granted at that time.
The property is sold “as-is, where-is,” so buyers should complete inspections beforehand. Pre-listing inspections are already available, and taxes for 2025 will be prorated at closing.