Webster County, Nebraska Land For Sale (3 results)
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05/02/2026
$859,000
42.66 ac.
ACTIVE
Webster County - 716 Road 900, Red Cloud, NE
Located at 716 Road 900, just 1/4 mile north of State Highway 136 near Red Cloud, Nebraska, this 42.66-acre property is highlighted by a custom-built in 2022, ranch-style home that blends modern construction with a highly desirable farmhouse-inspired design. With quality craftsmanship, thoughtful layout, and premium finishes throughout, this property offers a move-in-ready rural home with both style and functionality.The home features 3 bedrooms and 3.5 bathrooms and is designed with a farmhouse-chic aesthetic that combines clean lines, warm textures, and practical living spaces. The open-concept layout connects the kitchen, dining, and living areas, all enhanced by vaulted ceilings that create a spacious and inviting atmosphere. The overall design emphasizes comfort, flow, and everyday usability while maintaining a cohesive and visually appealing style.The kitchen serves as a centerpiece of the home, featuring custom oak cabinetry, quartz countertops, and a detailed tile backsplash. A standout design element is the Ocean Mosaic dimensional tile above the range, sourced from a specialty supplier, and adding a unique visual accent. The space is equipped with KitchenAid stainless steel appliances, a cast-iron farm apron sink, and a Zline range hood, reinforcing both the farmhouse character and high-end functionality.The master suite is designed for both comfort and privacy, featuring separate his and hers bathrooms, a rare and highly functional layout. The master bath includes a cast-iron soaker tub, adding to the farmhouse-inspired design while offering a durable, high-quality fixture.Porcelain tile flooring runs throughout the home, providing a clean, durable surface that complements the overall style. Additional interior features include a dedicated dog wash station in the laundry room, a storm shelter constructed with 8-inch concrete walls, and a full water system including softener, reverse osmosis, and on-demand hot water.The home is serviced by a private well and utilizes in-floor radiant heat throughout the entire finished space, with a propane backup system for efficiency and reliability. A whole-home Generac generator, powered by its own propane tank, ensures consistent performance regardless of conditions.Attached to the home is a 30x50 heated garage and shop with a full concrete floor and electric overhead doors on both ends. This space offers flexibility for storage, equipment, or workshop use and includes a 30-amp RV hookup.Outdoor living areas continue the farmhouse appeal with a 560-square-foot covered back patio and a 240-square-foot covered front porch, both offering comfortable spaces to relax and enjoy the surrounding landscape. A 16.5 by 16.5-foot pergola space adds additional outdoor functionality.The home is topped with a 50-year high-impact shingle roof, providing long-term durability. Additional improvements include a Hen Den chicken coop with electricity already installed, further supporting a rural lifestyle setup.The surrounding 42.66 acres provide both utility and privacy. Approximately 30+/- acres were used for hay production in 2025, offering agricultural potential, while the remaining acreage includes a wooded draw along Indian Creek that adds natural character to the property.This property presents a strong opportunity to own a nearly new farmhouse-style home with high-end finishes and functional acreage in a convenient rural location. Whether you are seeking a primary residence, hobby farm, or country retreat, this Red Cloud area property delivers a well-rounded and thoughtfully designed offering.
02/19/2026
$661,500
160 ac.
ACTIVE
Webster County - TBD A RD, Guide Rock, NE
Located Southwest of Guide Rock, NE, on the Kansas state line, this 160+/- acre tract offers a combination of tillable acres and grass that has been utilized by cattle and wildlife. Additionally, this property offers income via a rock quarry that has been utilized by the county.
Land
This farm is comprised of roughly 77 tillable acres featuring Holdrege Silt Loam soils with 37% slopes. Holdrege Silt Loam is known for its productivity and moisture-holding capacity, providing consistent crop performance. The cropland has been terraced to manage water flow and minimize erosion. Surface water runoff is directed into one of the natural timbered draws on the property, enhancing both conservation practices and long-term soil sustainability.
The balance of the property includes roughly 79 acres of grassland and timbered draws that provide natural shelter for livestock and create prime habitat for wildlife. This mix of open pasture and timber not only supports agricultural use but also offers recreational appeal.
In recent years, the tillable acres have been cash rented, providing a steady and predictable income stream. The pasture has been subleased for grazing, further contributing to the farm's annual return. This structure offers flexibility for a new owner to either continue the current leasing arrangements or transition the property to owner-operator use.
Recreation
With its diverse topography and abundance of cover, this farm sets up exceptionally well as a wildlife haven. Several timbered draws and natural travel corridors weave throughout the property, creating ideal conditions for deer and other game to inhabit.
On the west side, a deep, rugged draw serves as the centerpiece of the habitat. This gnarly drainage appears to have been excluded from cattle grazing for several years, allowing it to grow thick and undisturbed. Clumps of sumac are scattered throughout a mix of brome and native grasses, while mature elm and ash trees stretch overhead, providing shade and vertical structure. The density of this cover, combined with the steep terrain, has created a natural bedding sanctuary with multiple escape routes that connect seamlessly to the rest of the property and neighboring tracts. It's the type of secluded environment mature whitetails gravitate toward.
The north and east boundaries further enhance the farm's wildlife appeal. Both fence lines are lined with established stands of elm, ash, and Osage orange trees, forming strong edge habitat and predictable travel corridors. Fingers of timber extend from these borders toward the center of the property, creating pinch points and natural crossing areas where wildlife can move between feeding and bedding areas while remaining concealed. These interior extensions offer strategic stand locations and multiple setup options depending on wind direction.
Along the south end, rolling and undulating pasture provides yet another natural travel route. This portion of the property also features two ponds and the rock quarry, adding both water sources and additional structural diversity. The combination of elevation changes, water, and nearby cover encourages consistent wildlife movement and supports year-round habitat needs.
Altogether, the blend of heavy bedding cover, defined travel corridors, edge habitat, water sources, and varied terrain makes this property exceptionally well-suited for recreational use and wildlife management.
Location
This property is accessible from many different directions and is located on a dirt road.
This route offers the most all-weather access to the property, with the last 3/4 mile to the property being dirt:
From Guide Rock, NE, travel South on NE HWY 78 for 6 miles, OR from Burr Oak, KS travel North on KS HWY 128 for 7 miles to the Northbranch corner.
Turn and go West 2.5 miles to East side of Northbranch
Turn North on RD 80 and go 2 miles to South side of property. /KS HWY 128 (This road will be dirt for the last 3/4 mile to the property)
Alternate Route which traverses more dirt roads:
From Guide Rock, NE travel South on NE HWY 78 4 miles
Turn West on Road A for 2 miles
04/10/2026
$2,250,444
803.73 ac.
ACTIVE
Webster County - Road 500, Red Cloud, NE
803.73 ACRES OF CONTIGUOUS PASTURELAND NORTH OF INAVALE, NEBRASKA
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