Chase County, Nebraska Land For Sale (8 results)
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02/11/2025
$220,000
73 ac.
ACTIVE
Chase County - TBD 339 Avenue, Wauneta, NE
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PROPERTY HIGHLIGHTS:
LOCATED EAST OF THE ENDERS GOLF COURSE AT ENDERS, NE IN SOUTHEASTERN CHASE COUNTY
LOCATED ONE HALF MILE NORTH OF THE FRENCHMAN CREEK
ACCESSED PROVIDED BY MINIMUM MAINTENANCE ROAD WITH ACCESS FROM THE WEST AND THE NORTH
TERRAIN AND TREE COVER PROMOTING WILDLIFE HABITAT
GOOD BIG GAME HUNTING AND RECREATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES
73 TAXED ACRES
ASKING $220,000.00
This property has an array of possibilities and desirable qualities for the hunter and recreationalist and includes grazing income potential. Its proximity to Enders Golf Course and Enders Reservoir State Recreation Area makes it desirable for any outdoor enthusiast. Its vicinity to these enviable sites, its serene traits and available rural electrical power show potential as a possible building site.
Once crossed by a live water tributary that fed the Frenchman Creek, the properties topographical valley terrain and tree cover combined with the tall grass CRP fields north and irrigated cropland west of the property provide for and attract whitetail deer, mule deer and a very large population of Rio Turkey. This propertys isolation provides a great harbor for the wildlife.
As indicated by the provided maps, this property is located 1.5 miles east of US Highway 6 on 732 Road. The last mile of the open road is a two-track trail road. Access from the north is also available via an open road from 733 Road to a railroad crossing off the northeast corner of the property. The railroad tracks form the easterly boundary of the property. While some maps show access to the property at the southeast corner, there is not a public access and continued access would have to be addressed with the neighbor.
Should grazing livestock be your interest, this property has complete perimeter fencing, an electric well and stock tank. The owner has rated the property to carry 10-12 cow calf pairs during a normal rainfall year.
This property is located in a region with a large amount of potential and is an opportunity worth looking into!
LEGAL DESCRIPTION:
TOWNSHIP 5 NORTH- RANGE 37 WEST OF THE 6TH P.M., CHASE COUNTY, NEBRASKA.
Section 2: Part N1/2NW1/4 and N1/2S1/2NW1/4
ACRES: 73 ASSESSED ACRES
LOCATION: FROM THE US HIIGHWAY 6 AND ROAD 339 INTERSECTION SOUTH OF ENDERS, NE, GO EAST MILE AND THEN FOLLOW THE ROAD AS IT BECOMES A TWO-TRACK TRAIL EAST 1 MILE
FROM THE US HIGHWAY 6 AND ROAD 733 INTERSECTION AT ENDERS, GO EAST 2 MILES AND THEN SOUTH ON TWO-TRACK TRAIL ROAD (AVE 340) FOR 1 MILE, THEN TURN WEST. THE PROPERTY IS JUST WEST OF THE RAILROAD CROSSING.
TAXES: 2024 Real Estate Taxes Payable in 2025 $348.64
08/01/2025
$300,000
0.08 ac.
ACTIVE
Chase County - 1146 Broadway, Imperial, NE
Here's your chance to own a well-established, income-producing liquor store in the heart of Imperial, Nebraskaa close-knit, rural community in beautiful southwestern Nebraska. Conveniently located just off Highway 6, this business enjoys excellent visibility and accessibility for both loyal local customers and pass-through traffic.
Improvements
Operating successfully for many years, this 1,300 sq. ft. property is a staple in the community and offers a reliable stream of income. The sale includes the real estate and fixtures, making this a turn-key operation ready for immediate transition.
Highlights:
Prime, high-traffic location on Highway 6
Consistent revenue and established customer base
Includes retail coolers, shelving, and more
Clean, well-maintained building with storage and workroom space
Long history of solid financial performance
Financial records are available to qualified buyers with a letter of credit from their financial institution and a signed non-disclosure agreement (NDA).
This is a great opportunity for anyone looking to invest in a stable, small-town business or expand their portfolio with a proven, income-generating property.
Contact us today to learn more or schedule a private showing.
Recreation
Southwest Nebraska offers a diverse range of recreational opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts. The region is known for its excellent walk-in hunting access, providing public entry to prime private lands for upland game, deer, and waterfowl hunting. Upland hunting is especially popular here, with pheasant, quail, and prairie chickens abundant in native grasslands. Big game hunters can pursue white-tailed and mule deer in the area's rolling hills and river corridors. Waterfowl hunters enjoy rich opportunities along the Platte and Republican Rivers and numerous reservoirs. Lake McConaughy, often referred to as Lake Mac, is the state's largest reservoir and a hotspot for fishing, boating, camping, and water sports. Enders State Recreation Area also offers quality fishing, camping, and wildlife viewing in a scenic setting. Whether you're looking to hunt, fish, or simply explore the natural beauty of Nebraska's prairie landscape, southwest Nebraska delivers rewarding, year-round outdoor experiences.
Region & Climate
Chase County, Nebraska is located in the southwestern part of the state, within the High Plains region. The county features gently rolling hills and flat expanses of farmland, with an elevation ranging from about 3,200 to 3,600 feet above sea level.
The climate is semi-arid, with hot summers and cold winters. Average high temperatures in July typically reach around 8992F, while January lows can dip to about 1215F.
Annual precipitation is relatively low, averaging around 17 to 20 inches per year, with the majority falling during the late spring and summer months. Snowfall in winter is common but generally moderate. This dry climate, combined with the elevation and prairie terrain, defines the agricultural and natural character of the region.
History
Chase County, located in southwestern Nebraska, was officially established in 1873 and named after U.S. Treasury Secretary Salmon P. Chase. However, the area remained largely unpopulated until the 1880s, when the expansion of the railroad and the promise of homesteading opportunities drew settlers to the region.
Imperial, the county seat of Chase County, was founded in 1885. It quickly grew as a hub for local agriculture, supported by the fertile plains and the advent of irrigation systems. The arrival of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad in the late 19th century played a crucial role in the county's development, enabling farmers to transport their goods to broader markets.
Agricultureparticularly corn, wheat, and cattle ranchinghas long been the economic backbone of Chase County. Over time, conservation efforts and modern farming techniques have helped sustain the region's productivity despite its semi-arid climate. Today, Imperial remains a small but vibrant community, serving as a center of commerce, education, and local culture for the surrounding rural areas.
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07/22/2025
$450,000
21.74 ac.
ACTIVE
Chase County - 75332 318 A, Champion, NE
Discover 21.74 acres of serene country living just 20 minutes from Imperial, NE. This property features a well-kept 3 bed, 2 bath home on the main level, plus 2 non-conforming bedrooms and a full bath downstairs. A cottonwood-lined dry creek bottom attracts deer, turkey, pheasants, and more. Includes an insulated 2-car garage and a second shop/equipment building nearbyperfect for work or storage.
Land
This beautiful 21.74-acre parcel is a rare gem tucked away along the serene banks of Frenchman Creek. Lush, thick brome grass blankets the land, while mature cottonwoods line the creek, offering both shade and scenic charm. Meticulously maintained, the property exudes a sense of care and pride, making it an ideal setting for a private retreat or nature escape. With its secluded location and peaceful surroundings, this is the perfect place to enjoy the quiet beauty of the countryside
Improvements
This beautifully maintained home offers 1,525 square feet on the main level, featuring 3 spacious bedrooms and 2 full bathrooms. The well-designed kitchen flows into a comfortable living area with a cozy gas fireplace, creating a warm and inviting space. The home also includes updated windows and newer siding, providing improved energy efficiency and a fresh exterior look the windows and siding are also updated on the detached garage.
The mostly finished 1,525 square foot basement adds valuable living space, complete with a large recreation room, family room, two non-conforming bedrooms, and a custom-designed bathroom.
Enjoy the outdoors on the large composite deck overlooking the backyardideal for entertaining or relaxing. Additional amenities include a 780 sq ft oversized 2-car detached garage, a 528 sq ft workshop and equipment shed, and two garden sheds for tool storage and the backup generator. This property offers a perfect blend of comfort, updates, and functionality.
Enjoy the outdoors on the large composite deck overlooking the backyardideal for entertaining or relaxing. Additional amenities include a 780 sq ft oversized 2-car detached garage, a 528 sq ft workshop and equipment shed, and two garden sheds for tool storage and the backup generator. This property offers a perfect blend of comfort, updates, and functionality.
Recreation
Southwest Nebraska is an outdoor recreation paradise with exceptional hunting and fishing opportunities abound. Imperial, is located in the Frenchman Unit for Mule deer which is one of the most coveted areas for quality bucks in the state of Nebraska. Pheasant hunting in the area has historically been very good with consistent numbers of birds making their homes in the area. There is access to thousands of acres of public walk-in hunting and the Balcony House is also within a short drive of both northwest Kansas and northeast Colorado. This gives hunters the opportunity to hunt all three states on the same day if desired. This property is also just a short drive from several local lakes and reservoirs such as Enders Reservoir State Recreation Area (12 miles), Lake McConaughey (60 miles) as well as Swanson Lake, Rock Creek SWA, and Hugh Butler Lake are all within 45 minutes. These lakes offer exceptional fishing and water sports as well as water fowl and big game hunting opportunities.
Region & Climate
Western Chase County, Nebraska, lies within the Great Plains region characterized by gently rolling terrain and mixed grass prairie. The climate is continental, with warm to hot summers and cold winters. Annual precipitation averages around 20 to 25 inches, mostly occurring from late spring through early summer. The area can experience dry spells and occasional severe weather like thunderstorms and winter snowstorms. This climate supports native grasses and agricultural uses, including ranching, irrigation and dryland farming.
History
Nestled in the heart of Chase County, Nebraska, this unique property holds echoes of the past with remnants of the historic Bussell Mill once a vital landmark in the region's early development. Known throughout the county in its heyday, the old mill served as place for local farmers to bring their wheat to be ground into flour. Today, the stone foundation stands as quiet witnesses to its storied legacy, offering a rare glimpse into Nebraska's pioneer history. Ideal for history enthusiasts or those seeking a truly one-of-a-kind setting, this property blends rustic charm with rich heritage.
Location
The property is conveniently located just 1520 minutes from Imperial, Nebraska, providing easy access to local schools, shopping, and essential services. It's also approximately 3 hours from Denver and Colorado's Front Range, making it a manageable drive to major urban amenities, airports, and recreational opportunities while still enjoying the peace and privacy of rural Nebraska.
10/23/2023
$145,000
0.23 ac.
ACTIVE
Chase County - 1321 Douglas St., Imperial, NE
Charming & Convenient One-Level Living
Welcome to this well-maintained 2-bedroom, 1-bath home offering comfort and convenience all on one level. The updated kitchen provides a fresh and functional space for everyday living, while the main-level laundry adds ease to your routine.
Improvements
Enjoy the benefits of a 1-car attached garage plus a carport, giving you extra parking or covered space for guests, toys, or tools. This home is ideal for anyone seeking low-maintenance living in a quiet neighborhood.
Highlights:
2 Bedrooms / 1 Bathroom
Updated Kitchen
Main-Level Laundry
One-Level Living No Stairs!
1-Car Attached Garage + Carport
Nice Yard with Room to Personalize
Perfect as a starter home, downsizing option, or investment property!
Recreation
Southwest Nebraska offers a diverse range of recreational opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts. The region is known for its excellent walk-in hunting access, providing public entry to prime private lands for upland game, deer, and waterfowl hunting. Upland hunting is especially popular here, with pheasant, quail, and prairie chickens abundant in native grasslands. Big game hunters can pursue white-tailed and mule deer in the area's rolling hills and river corridors. Waterfowl hunters enjoy rich opportunities along the Platte and Republican Rivers and numerous reservoirs. Lake McConaughy, often referred to as Lake Mac, is the state's largest reservoir and a hotspot for fishing, boating, camping, and water sports. Enders State Recreation Area also offers quality fishing, camping, and wildlife viewing in a scenic setting. Whether you're looking to hunt, fish, or simply explore the natural beauty of Nebraska's prairie landscape, southwest Nebraska delivers rewarding, year-round outdoor experiences.
Region & Climate
Chase County, Nebraska is located in the southwestern part of the state, within the High Plains region. The county features gently rolling hills and flat expanses of farmland, with an elevation ranging from about 3,200 to 3,600 feet above sea level.
The climate is semi-arid, with hot summers and cold winters. Average high temperatures in July typically reach around 8992F, while January lows can dip to about 1215F.
Annual precipitation is relatively low, averaging around 17 to 20 inches per year, with the majority falling during the late spring and summer months. Snowfall in winter is common but generally moderate. This dry climate, combined with the elevation and prairie terrain, defines the agricultural and natural character of the region.
History
Chase County, located in southwestern Nebraska, was officially established in 1873 and named after U.S. Treasury Secretary Salmon P. Chase. However, the area remained largely unpopulated until the 1880s, when the expansion of the railroad and the promise of homesteading opportunities drew settlers to the region.
03/29/2025
$153,000
0.19 ac.
ACTIVE
Chase County - 1007 Court St, Imperial, NE
Charming 2-Bedroom Home on a Corner Lot 1007 Court St
Discover this inviting 2-bedroom, 1-bath home nestled on a desirable corner lot. With 1,232 sq. ft. of living space, this property offers both comfort and convenience. The home features underground sprinklers, making lawn care a breeze, and a detached garage for extra storage or parking.
Improvements
Inside, you'll find a cozy yet spacious layout perfect for first-time buyers, downsizers, or anyone looking for a charming place to call home. Don't miss out on this great opportunityschedule your showing today!
07/05/2025
$350,000
0.38 ac.
ACTIVE
Chase County - 1543 Grant St., Imperial, NE
Beautiful 3 bed, 3 bath home on a large corner lot in Imperial, NE. Features 1,512 sq. ft., open living/dining, fully equipped kitchen, main-level laundry, and finished basement. Includes 2-car attached garage, 2-car carport, and heated/cooled 28' x 30' detached garage. Sprinkler system and plenty of space for projects or storage!
Improvements
Welcome to this beautifully designed 1,512 sq. ft. home situated on a spacious corner lot on the edge of Imperial, Nebraska. This well-maintained residence features 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, and an open-concept living and dining area perfect for everyday living or entertaining. The kitchen comes fully equipped with all appliances and offers both functionality and style.
Enjoy the convenience of main-level laundry and a finished basement that provides additional living spaceideal for a family room, guest suite, or hobby area. The property includes a two-car attached garage, a two-car carport, and a 28 x 30 heated and cooled detached garageperfect for projects, storage, or a workshop.
The large, landscaped corner lot includes a full sprinkling system to keep the yard green and lush. This is a well-rounded property offering comfort, space, and utilityready for you to call home.
Recreation
Southwest Nebraska offers a diverse range of recreational opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts. The region is known for its excellent walk-in hunting access, providing public entry to prime private lands for upland game, deer, and waterfowl hunting. Upland hunting is especially popular here, with pheasant, quail, and prairie chickens abundant in native grasslands. Big game hunters can pursue white-tailed and mule deer in the area's rolling hills and river corridors. Waterfowl hunters enjoy rich opportunities along the Platte and Republican Rivers and numerous reservoirs. Lake McConaughy, often referred to as Lake Mac, is the state's largest reservoir and a hotspot for fishing, boating, camping, and water sports. Enders State Recreation Area also offers quality fishing, camping, and wildlife viewing in a scenic setting. Whether you're looking to hunt, fish, or simply explore the natural beauty of Nebraska's prairie landscape, southwest Nebraska delivers rewarding, year-round outdoor experiences.
Region & Climate
Chase County, Nebraska is located in the southwestern part of the state, within the High Plains region. The county features gently rolling hills and flat expanses of farmland, with an elevation ranging from about 3,200 to 3,600 feet above sea level.
The climate is semi-arid, with hot summers and cold winters. Average high temperatures in July typically reach around 8992F, while January lows can dip to about 1215F.
Annual precipitation is relatively low, averaging around 17 to 20 inches per year, with the majority falling during the late spring and summer months. Snowfall in winter is common but generally moderate. This dry climate, combined with the elevation and prairie terrain, defines the agricultural and natural character of the region.
History
Chase County, located in southwestern Nebraska, was officially established in 1873 and named after U.S. Treasury Secretary Salmon P. Chase. However, the area remained largely unpopulated until the 1880s, when the expansion of the railroad and the promise of homesteading opportunities drew settlers to the region.
Imperial, the county seat of Chase County, was founded in 1885. It quickly grew as a hub for local agriculture, supported by the fertile plains and the advent of irrigation systems. The arrival of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad in the late 19th century played a crucial role in the county's development, enabling farmers to transport their goods to broader markets.
Agricultureparticularly corn, wheat, and cattle ranchinghas long been the economic backbone of Chase County. Over time, conservation efforts and modern farming techniques have helped sustain the region's productivity despite its semi-arid climate. Today, Imperial remains a small but vibrant community, serving as a center of commerce, education, and local culture for the surrounding rural areas.
05/15/2025
$240,000
0.31 ac.
ACTIVE
Chase County - 1628 Wellington, Imperial, NE
5-Bedroom Home with Modern Updates and Room to Roam 1628 Wellington, Imperial, NE
Welcome to this spacious and updated home located in a quiet neighborhood in Imperial. With 3 bedrooms and 2 full bathrooms on the main level, plus 2 non-conforming bedrooms and a half bath downstairs, there's plenty of space for family, guests, or a home office setup.
Improvements
The finished basement also features a cozy family room and a large storage room for all your extras. Recent updates include new siding and a new roof, giving the home a fresh and low-maintenance exterior.
Step outside to a large backyard perfect for entertaining, with a concrete patio, sprinkler system in the front yard, and ample room in the back for your 37' camper and jet skisplus a 50 amp camper plug already installed. You'll also appreciate the alley-side dump access, making RV living and outdoor activities that much easier.
All kitchen and laundry appliances stay, making this home move-in ready from day one.
Don't miss your chance to own this versatile and well-maintained property in a great locationschedule your showing today!
Recreation
Southwest Nebraska offers a diverse range of recreational opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts. The region is known for its excellent walk-in hunting access, providing public entry to prime private lands for upland game, deer, and waterfowl hunting. Upland hunting is especially popular here, with pheasant, quail, and prairie chickens abundant in native grasslands. Big game hunters can pursue white-tailed and mule deer in the area's rolling hills and river corridors. Waterfowl hunters enjoy rich opportunities along the Platte and Republican Rivers and numerous reservoirs. Lake McConaughy, often referred to as Lake Mac, is the state's largest reservoir and a hotspot for fishing, boating, camping, and water sports. Enders State Recreation Area also offers quality fishing, camping, and wildlife viewing in a scenic setting. Whether you're looking to hunt, fish, or simply explore the natural beauty of Nebraska's prairie landscape, southwest Nebraska delivers rewarding, year-round outdoor experiences.
Region & Climate
Chase County, Nebraska is located in the southwestern part of the state, within the High Plains region. The county features gently rolling hills and flat expanses of farmland, with an elevation ranging from about 3,200 to 3,600 feet above sea level.
The climate is semi-arid, with hot summers and cold winters. Average high temperatures in July typically reach around 8992F, while January lows can dip to about 1215F.
Annual precipitation is relatively low, averaging around 17 to 20 inches per year, with the majority falling during the late spring and summer months. Snowfall in winter is common but generally moderate. This dry climate, combined with the elevation and prairie terrain, defines the agricultural and natural character of the region.
History
Chase County, located in southwestern Nebraska, was officially established in 1873 and named after U.S. Treasury Secretary Salmon P. Chase. However, the area remained largely unpopulated until the 1880s, when the expansion of the railroad and the promise of homesteading opportunities drew settlers to the region.
Imperial, the county seat of Chase County, was founded in 1885. It quickly grew as a hub for local agriculture, supported by the fertile plains and the advent of irrigation systems. The arrival of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad in the late 19th century played a crucial role in the county's development, enabling farmers to transport their goods to broader markets.
Agricultureparticularly corn, wheat, and cattle ranchinghas long been the economic backbone of Chase County. Over time, conservation efforts and modern farming techniques have helped sustain the region's productivity despite its semi-arid climate. Today, Imperial remains a small but vibrant community, serving as a center of commerce, education, and local culture for the surrounding rural areas.
03/07/2025
$37,000
2.1 ac.
ACTIVE
Chase County - Wauneta, NE
Property Features:
-List Price: $37,000.00
-2.1 acres bordering the Frenchman Creek
-Located 1 Mile East of Wauneta, NE
-Property Type: Recreational Land with Hunting & Fishing
-Legal Description: PT NW1/4SE1/4SE1/4 Sec 12-T5N-R36W(2.1A);Chase County
-Hunting on this property would include whitetail deer, turkey, and waterfowl
-Crappie and Catfish can be caught near the waterfall
-Great Location
-Established Shelterbelt on North Side of the property
-All tree stands are included with the sale
-Soil Type: McCook Silt Loam
-2024 Taxes:$20.60
-Note: Acres are approximate
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