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Parcel: 06-0000-00908-000
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Oral Bidding Date: Wednesday, April 1, 2026, 11:00am, CST
Oral Bidding Location: Will be designated by Nikolaisen Land Company
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Legal: SE 1/4, E 1/2 SW 1/4 & Government Lots 3&4 Section 19, T159N, R66W, Towner Co, ND
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Soil Productivity Index: 52
FSA Cropland Acres: 214.26
Base Acres & PLC Yields: 0
2026 Contract: Seller warrants there is no cropping/haying/grazing contract.
2025 Real Estate Taxes: Paid by the seller.
2026 Real Estate Taxes: Paid by the buyer.
2025 Real Estate Taxes: $1,911.78
Minerals: Sellers will not retain any of owned subsurface mineral rights.
USF&W Wetland Easement: yes
USF&W Grassland Easement: yes
Owner: Ducks Unlimited
Contact: Amy Nikolaisen, Broker/Auctioneer/Realtor, 701-303-0392
Contact: Tom Nikolaisen, Auctioneer/Attorney/Realtor, 701-303-0395
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Offering 236 acres of ± productive farm ground with exceptional recreational appeal, this is a rare opportunity to own a highly versatile property that checks the boxes for farmers, hunters, and investors alike. Properties that combine strong agricultural fundamentals, dependable income potential, quality habitat, and a highly desirable location are becoming increasingly difficult to find. This tract offers that balance. Whether a buyer is looking to expand an existing farming operation, add to an investment portfolio, secure a strong hunting property, or own a place that delivers both income and recreation, this land presents a unique and attractive opportunity in the southeastern corner of North Dakota.
This property offers approximately 130 acres of tillable farmland, and the farm ground shows the kind of quality and productivity that buyers are looking for in today’s market. The tillable acres carry a Soil Productivity Index of 82.4 with an NCCPI of 58.2, while the overall tract has a productivity rating of 60.6 and an NCCPI of 43.2
According to FSA information, the farm includes 234.32 farmland acres with 164.08 cropland acres. Actual tillable is roughly 130 acres +/-
PROPERTY
Legal: NW1/4SE1/4, Government Lot 2 of Section 23, Township 129, Range 50, AND
Government Lots 2-4 of Section 31, Township 129, Range 49, Greendale Township, Richland County, North Dakota 236 acres +/-
Total acres: 236+/-
Soil Productivity Index: 82.4 (on 130 acres tillable)
NCCPI: 58.2 (on 130 acres tillable)
Taxes: $2,515.00
Overall SPI: 60.6 (entire property)
Overall NCCPI: 43.2 (entire property
Base acre information includes:
Corn: 71.50 base acres with a PLC yield of 149
Soybeans: 58.75 base acres with a PLC yield of 43
Total base acres: 130.25
Crop reduction acres: 10.45
These are solid numbers that help support the income-producing side of the property and provide confidence for both operators and investors evaluating long-term value.
The topography of this farm is another major selling point. In this part of southeastern North Dakota, good land is defined not only by acres, but by how it lays, how it drains, and how it performs year after year. This property offers a desirable combination of productive farm ground along with lower habitat-rich areas that enhance both the agricultural and recreational character of the tract. The tillable portions are usable and productive, while the balance of the property adds diversity through water, grass, cattails, and natural cover. This kind of topography creates visual appeal, practical use, and a stronger overall land profile. It is a farm that feels substantial on the ground, with a landscape that offers both function and beauty.
The soils and agricultural qualities of the property help tell the story of why farmland in this region continues to be in demand. Southeastern North Dakota has long been recognized as an area with strong farming capabilities, and this tract benefits from that reputation. The area is known for fertile soils, productive cropland, and a landscape capable of supporting strong corn and soybean production along with other cropping possibilities depending on a producer’s operation and rotation. The productivity numbers on this farm reflect the quality of the dirt and reinforce its value as an income-producing asset. Rich soils remain the foundation of good farm ownership, and this property offers that key ingredient. For a farmer looking to add acres in a proven agricultural area, this farm deserves serious attention.
One of the appealing features of the property is the way it blends farmability with diversity. It is not simply a flat quarter of row crop ground with no character, and it is not strictly recreational land with limited income opportunity. Instead, it offers a practical mix. The tillable acres give an owner the ability to generate return through row crop production or cash rent, while the natural habitat areas add tremendous value from a hunting and wildlife standpoint. This blend is often what separates a good land purchase from a great one. A buyer is not forced to choose strictly between farm income and recreational use here—this tract delivers both.
Adding further value is the existing CRP contracts 3 in total. One with 4.42 acres, which provides an annual payment of $868.00 and is in place through September 30, 2031. A second with 18.63 acres with an annual contract of 3,955.00 and it expires 9-30-2032. The third contract is 10.78 acres with 2,352.00 in annual payments and this one expires 9-30-2032 as well. While modest in size, this CRP acreage contributes dependable annual income and adds to the overall habitat quality of the property. The presence of a wetland easement on the bodies of water also enhances long-term conservation and habitat characteristics. For many buyers, these features are not drawbacks at all, but rather assets that improve the wildlife carrying capacity and help preserve the recreational value of the land for years to come. Water and cover are two of the most important ingredients in creating and sustaining a premier hunting property, and this farm benefits from both.
Location is another major strength. Situated in the southeastern corner of North Dakota, just north of the South Dakota state line, this tract lies in an area known for productive farming, strong rural communities, and excellent outdoor opportunities. It is just minutes from Dakota Magic Casino, which offers lodging, food, entertainment, and convenience for visiting landowners, guests, or hunting partners. Nearby Hankinson, North Dakota provides small-town access to local services and community support, while Wahpeton is only about 30 minutes away and offers expanded shopping, equipment dealers, dining, ag services, and day-to-day necessities. Sisseton, South Dakota is a short 25-mile drive, and Fargo is roughly an hour away, giving owners access to a much larger regional hub for travel, supplies, healthcare, machinery, and commercial services. This is the kind of location that feels private and rural without being isolated.
Local agriculture is a real part of the appeal here. This region is surrounded by active farming and ag-based commerce, which is important for both operators and investors. Access to local grain marketing points, elevators, farm suppliers, and service providers helps support the working value of the property. Farmers understand the importance of logistics, and properties in regions with a strong ag infrastructure tend to remain desirable over time. The nearby towns and trade areas help make ownership practical. Whether a buyer intends to farm the land personally, lease it out to a tenant, or hold it as a long-term investment, the surrounding agricultural economy adds confidence and convenience.
Beyond the numbers, this property stands out because of its incredible recreational potential. This region is loaded with wildlife habitat and water, two of the most important components for successful hunting. The property features a mix of cattails, tall grasses, wetland areas, and some trees for cover, creating the kind of habitat that attracts and holds a wide variety of game. The landscape has everything a serious outdoorsman wants to see—food sources nearby, natural travel corridors, bedding cover, water access, and the diversity needed to support multiple species throughout the year.
This part of the country is widely recognized for its hunting opportunities, and for good reason. The property lies within the broader influence of the famous Prairie Pothole Region, one of the most productive and wildlife-rich areas in North America. The Prairie Pothole Region is known for its wetlands, native cover, shallow water areas, and endless wildlife potential. In hunting terms, it is a dream setting. Areas like this support tremendous populations of ducks, geese, pheasants, and whitetails, while also drawing many other migratory birds and upland species. Properties with a healthy mix of water and cover in this region are highly sought after because they offer exactly what wildlife needs to thrive.
For the waterfowl hunter, this farm has serious appeal. The wetland features, surrounding cover, and regional flyway influence create the potential for exciting duck and goose hunting. The area is known for world-class waterfowl opportunities, and farms with habitat like this can become places that owners, family, and friends look forward to hunting year after year. The combination of water, food sources in the surrounding landscape, cattail sloughs, and migration traffic can produce memorable mornings in the blind and outstanding late-season action. Few investments offer the ability to own a tangible asset that can also create that kind of experience.
Pheasant hunters will also appreciate what this property and region have to offer. The tall grasses, cover, and nearby agricultural food sources create ideal habitat for upland birds. This part of the Dakotas has long been associated with quality pheasant hunting, and the habitat diversity here supports that reputation. Walking heavy cover with a good dog on crisp fall days is exactly the kind of enjoyment this farm can provide. In addition to pheasants, there is also the possibility for other upland and migratory bird activity, adding even more depth to the recreational value of the tract.
Whitetail deer hunting is another major highlight. Southeastern North Dakota and the neighboring border region have become increasingly well known for producing abundant whitetails, including the kind of mature bucks that get hunters excited. The combination of crops, water, cover, and travel routes creates a strong environment for deer. Properties that provide bedding cover, food nearby, and security naturally become attractive to deer, and this tract offers many of those key ingredients. For the buyer who wants a place to enjoy h
03/06/2026
$729,000
40.14 ac.
ACTIVE
Grand Forks County - 3461 37th St NE, Inkster, ND
Located in a beautiful rural setting, this 40.13 acre hobby farm offers the perfect blend of country living, productivity, and recreational opportunity. Whether you're looking for a peaceful homestead, small farm operation, or rural retreat, this property checks all the boxes.The main home features 1,680 sq. ft. on the main level with a full basement offering plenty of additional space and future potential. The home includes 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, with additional unfinished space in the basement that could easily be converted into extra bedrooms, a family room, office, or hobby area to suit your needs. Also, there is a nice man cave just off the garage and a hot tub room.Comfort and convenience were top priorities in the design of this home. A 3-stall attached garage with in-floor heat provides plenty of space for vehicles, tools, and equipment while keeping everything warm during the winter months. For added peace of mind, the property also includes a Generac backup generator, ensuring the home remains powered during outages.Outdoor living is just as impressive. Enjoy the views and quiet surroundings from the covered deck, or relax year-round in the dedicated hot tub room complete with a hot tub.The property is well-suited for farming or hobby livestock operations. Approximately 20 acres of productive tillable land provide income potential or room to grow crops, while the remaining acreage offers yard space and scenic surroundings along the Forest River, where you'll also find two established garden spots perfect for growing your own produce.Outbuildings are abundant and ready for work:40 x 60 steel outbuilding excellent for equipment storage or shop space40 x 60 barn ideal for livestock or additional storageChicken coop ready for your flockFive grain bins for crop storageAdding even more flexibility is a separate 2-bedroom, 1-bath guest house, perfect for extended family, rental income, or visiting guests.Properties like this rarely come available offering acreage, productive farmland, multiple buildings, and river frontage all in one package. Whether youre looking to start a hobby farm, enjoy rural living, or invest in a versatile country property, this one deserves a look.
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McLean County - TBD 8th Avenue NW, Butte, ND
JJ Sporting Lodge is a 600 +/- deeded acres hunting and farming property with onsite improvements offering all the essentials for the outdoor enthusiast along with an opportunity to acquire income producing farm ground.
Land
The size and layout of the property is basically an entire section (1 mile by 1 mile), less and except 40 acres (the northwest quarter of the northwest quarter section). This leaves a remaining balance of 600 acres according to county records. The property itself is relatively flat and classified as wetlands which comes from a water fed inlet as its source. There is approximately 100 acres within the property that is being actively farmed and has the opportunity to continue to do so. The vegetation consists of native plants and grasses that are typical for this type of property.
Improvements
The lodge is a two story frame structure and a basement with an approximate 50 x 31 outside dimensions. A water well drilled to a depth of approximately 380 and a septic system with a drain field are onsite and service the lodge. Electric baseboard heating is in place throughout the three levels. The basic features are as follows.
Main Level: Consists of the living area with furniture and a faux wood burning stove (propane); kitchen area comes with a refrigerator, stove/oven and dishwasher along with chairs and a table in the dining room. There is a Gun Room (approximately 17 x 13) set up for the storage of shotguns, ammunition and required accessories and clothing. The laundry room has a washer and dryer along with two (2) additional freeezers. Storage closets and a 1/2 bathroom are also located on the main level.
Second Floor: There are five (5) bedrooms (named Bluebill w/ full bath, Schooner Duck, Pintail, Mallard and Teal) which can sleep up to seven (7) people. A full bathroom with a shower (named Gadwall) is also located on this floor.
Basement: The basement is finished and includes a recreation room with a Brunswick pool table. There is also a sauna with a shower and a wine cellar. The electrical closet and hot water heater are located in the basement.
The storage building is steel frame and roof truss construction with sheet metal siding/roofing measured at 40 x 56 dimensions. The building has double sliding doors that provides a 18 foot opening for easy access and plenty of parking space for pickup trucks and oversized vehicles. There is a separate access to the 150 SF shop room which includes tools, equipment and supplies. Much of the remainder of the building is being currently used for the storage of decoys, blinds, outboard motors and related miscellaneous equipment and accessories.
Recreation
JJ Sporting Lodge is in the heart of Prairie Pothole Country which is part of the The Central Flyway for the migration of waterfowl. With rolling hills, open prairie and river valleys it affords abundant game. The waterfowl numbers can be quite large most years during the migration season. Additionally, the area boasts an excellent pheasant, sharptail grouse and whitetail deer population. The Missouri River Valley has a good number of wild turkeys, squirrels, rabbits and an occasional moose or mountain lion.
Agriculture
Included within the property is approximately 100 acres of proven farm ground which has historically has been used for producing small grains such as barley and other agricultural crops. The buyer will have multiple options for this acreage they can choose from that will be capable of producing income.
Water/Mineral Rights & Natural Resources
N/A
General Operations
N/A
Region & Climate
The property is located in central North Dakota and not far from Turtle Lake, a small rural agricultural city known for its prairie landscape and outdoor recreation opportunities. The city hosts the annual Turtle Days celebration, featuring music, food vendors and games showcasing the community's spirit.
The climate is classified as semi-arid continental with cold snowy winters and warm summers. The average annual high to low temperatures ranges from 59 degrees F to 29 degrees F along with average annual precipitation at approximately 18 inches and 38 inches of snowfall.
History
Turtle Lake, ND is a Northern Pacific Railroad town founded in 1905 in McLean County, North Dakota. It is known for its giant turtle statue, Rusty, and for hosting National and World championship turtle races annually in July. The city features a variety of businesses, including grain elevators, farm and implement stores, banks, hotels, and churches, serving the surrounding agricultural community.
Location
JJ Sporting Lodge is located approximately 20 miles northeast of Turtle Lake, ND. The nearest major airports are located in Minot (approximately 1 hour away) and also Bismarck (approximately 1.5 hours away). Both Minot and Bismarck offer multiple options for services, shopping, dining and entertainment as you may need or desire.
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$569,000
19.61 ac.
ACTIVE
Nelson County - 2637 123rd Ave NE, Aneta, ND
Welcome to this spacious and well-equipped rural property located just 10 miles from Aneta, North Dakota, in the heart of Nelson County. Situated on 19.61 acres, this property offers the perfect blend of comfortable living, functional outbuildings, and wide-open space ideal for hobby farming, livestock, or enjoying the outdoors.The 4-bedroom, 2-bath home provides ample room for family and guests. Inside, youll find a newly remodeled kitchen that flows nicely into the main living areas, along with a convenient mudroomperfect for North Dakota living. The home also features a basement with multiple rooms, offering flexible space for additional bedrooms, office space, storage, or recreation.Comfort is covered year-round with central air conditioning, a propane furnace, and the added charm and efficiency of a wood-burning stove and fireplace, creating a warm and inviting atmosphere during colder months.Outside, the property is well set up with a 2-stall detached garage, plus two metal outbuildings, one of which is equipped with electricity, making it ideal for a workshop, equipment storage, or additional projects. A heated chicken coop adds immediate value for those looking to raise poultry or embrace a self-sufficient lifestyle.With nearly 20 acres of open space, privacy, and a convenient location close to Aneta, this property offers a rare opportunity to enjoy rural living without sacrificing accessibility. Whether youre looking for a country homestead, hobby farm, or peaceful retreat, this Nelson County property checks all the boxes.
01/23/2026
$360,000
80 ac.
ACTIVE
Burleigh County - TBD 48th Ave SE, Driscoll, ND
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02/05/2026
$95,000
6.1 ac.
ACTIVE
Walsh County - 5551 115th Ave NE, Brocket, ND
Tucked away in the quiet countryside of Walsh County, North Dakota, this 6.1 acre rural property offers a hard-to-find combination of acreage, privacy, and existing improvements. If youve been searching for a small country place to make your own, this property delivers the setting and potential to create exactly what you envision.The property features a small fixer-upper home with rural water already connected, providing a solid foundation for renovation, expansion or even a future rebuild. Whether youre looking for a full-time rural residence, a weekend retreat or a project property with upside, the existing home gives you a head start compared to raw land.A detached garage adds valuable storage and workspace for vehicles, tools and outdoor equipment. The surrounding acreage is open and usable, offering plenty of room for gardens, small livestock, hobby farming or simply enjoying wide-open North Dakota views. The land lays well and is surrounded by quiet countryside, giving the property a truly peaceful, private feel.This area of Walsh County is known for its rural charm, low traffic, and strong connection to the land. Wildlife is common, and the location lends itself well to outdoor recreation, country living and a slower pace of life - while still being within reasonable driving distance of local communities and amenities.Properties of this size with an existing home, rural water and true seclusion are increasingly difficult to find. With vision and effort, this 6.1 acre tract offers the opportunity to build equity while enjoying the freedom and space that only a rural setting can provide.
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Auction
160 ac.
ACTIVE
McHenry County - TBD 82nd St N, Upham, ND
Parcel Acreage - 160 acres +/-
tillable acres - 151.62 acres
Legal- T159 R 80 Sec 11 se 1/4
Taxes- $1,117
Soil productivity- 60
NCCPI- 38.2
This outstanding 160-acre tract of North Dakota farmland is located in McHenry County near Upham, ND, in a quiet and productive agricultural region that has long been recognized for its strong soils, dependable crop yields, and rich farming heritage. The property lies approximately 10 miles west of Upham and 1 mile north, with the land situated on the west, or left-hand side, of the road. The legal description is Township 159 North, Range 80 West, Section 11, SE ¼. This is an area where farming has been a way of life for generations, and where productive land continues to be one of the most valuable and stable assets a person can own.
According to county records, this tract contains 159.02 total farmland acres with an impressive 151.62 acres classified as cropland. That high percentage of tillable ground makes this property especially desirable for both active farmers and agricultural investors. The land carries a Soil Productivity Index of 60 and a North Dakota NCCI rating of 38.2, both of which reflect strong soil capability and excellent overall farm ground. These ratings place the property among the better tracts in the region, capable of producing consistent yields across a wide range of crops that are commonly grown in north-central North Dakota. For buyers seeking land with proven agricultural value, this parcel represents an opportunity to acquire a productive asset in a stable farming community.
One of the most attractive aspects of this property is its flexibility. There are no CRP contracts in place and no wetland easements affecting the tract. This means the land is free from restrictive programs or limitations, allowing the new owner full control over how the acreage is farmed, managed, or leased. Whether the goal is to operate the land directly, expand an existing farm operation, rent the land to a tenant, or hold it as a long-term investment, the absence of restrictions provides maximum opportunity. In today’s farmland market, tracts without easements or enrollment obligations are especially valuable because they allow owners to respond quickly to changing commodity prices, cropping trends, and management practices.
The soils and landscape make this farm excellent ground for a diverse crop rotation. The area is well known for producing small grains such as wheat and barley, along with canola, corn, soybeans, lentils, sunflowers, and more. This diversity is one of the great strengths of North Dakota agriculture. Farmers in this region are able to adjust planting decisions from year to year based on market demand, input costs, and agronomic needs. Crop rotation also helps improve soil health, manage weeds and pests, and reduce risk. The strong soil profile in this area supports good root development, moisture retention, and nutrient availability, which are key ingredients for long-term productivity.
The climate of north-central North Dakota plays an important role in the success of farming operations here. The region experiences four distinct seasons, with a growing season that benefits from long summer daylight hours and generally favorable moisture patterns. Spring often provides good soil recharge through snowmelt and seasonal precipitation, while warm summer days help crops develop quickly. Cool nights during the growing months can also contribute to strong grain fill and quality. While weather variability is always part of agriculture, this area has proven itself over time as a dependable crop-producing region, supported by modern farming practices such as no-till systems, precision agriculture, improved seed genetics, and advanced crop protection methods. These innovations have helped farmers maximize yields and efficiency, making farmland like this even more valuable in today’s agricultural economy.
The Upham area and surrounding communities have a deep agricultural history that dates back to early settlers who recognized the potential of the fertile prairie soils. Farming has been the foundation of the local economy for well over a century, and many of the operations in the area remain family-run and multi-generational. This long-standing commitment to agriculture speaks to the durability and importance of the land. It is not uncommon to find farms in the region that have been carefully stewarded for decades, with landowners placing great value on conservation, soil health, and long-term productivity. Owning farmland in this area means becoming part of that tradition, where land is viewed not only as a source of income but also as a legacy asset.
Infrastructure and grain marketing access are also important considerations for any farm property, and this tract benefits from its location in a region supported by nearby grain handling facilities. The local grain elevator at Russell, ND provides a convenient delivery point for crops grown in the area. Access to elevators and regional markets helps reduce transportation costs and improves efficiency at harvest time, which is a major advantage for producers. Strong grain infrastructure also supports the long-term viability of farming in the region, connecting local production to domestic processors and global export markets. This is especially important for crops such as wheat, canola, and soybeans, which often move through well-established supply chains.
Beyond its agricultural strengths, this property is also located in an area known for abundant wildlife. North Dakota’s prairie and agricultural landscapes provide excellent habitat for deer, upland game birds, waterfowl, and a wide range of other species. It is common to see wildlife moving through fields and shelterbelts, and many landowners appreciate the added recreational enjoyment that comes with owning land in such an active wildlife region. While the primary value of this tract is its cropland productivity, the presence of wildlife adds another layer of appeal, especially for buyers who enjoy hunting, birdwatching, or simply experiencing the natural beauty of the countryside.
From an investment perspective, this farm offers many of the qualities that make farmland one of the most attractive real asset classes available. Productive cropland has historically provided a combination of long-term appreciation, inflation protection, and annual income potential through leasing arrangements. In uncertain economic times, farmland is often viewed as a stable and tangible investment because it produces essential commodities and is limited in supply. High-quality land in strong agricultural regions tends to remain in demand, whether for owner-operators looking to expand or investors seeking dependable returns.
This tract’s strong soil ratings, high percentage of cropland, and lack of restrictive easements make it particularly appealing to investors. The property could be leased to a local farmer, providing steady rental income while the land continues to appreciate over time. Investors also benefit from the fact that farmland values are often supported by global demand for food, feed, and renewable resources. As world population grows and agricultural products remain essential, productive land like this becomes increasingly valuable. North Dakota’s diverse crop base and strong export markets further enhance the long-term outlook for farmland ownership in the region.
Another advantage of this property is the operational efficiency it offers. With over 151 acres of cropland, the tract is well suited for modern farm equipment and large-scale field operations. Efficient field size and layout can reduce labor and fuel costs, making the land more profitable for producers. This efficiency also translates into stronger rental demand, as farmers are often willing to pay competitive rates for productive land that fits well into their operation.
This 160-acre tract near Upham represents a rare opportunity to acquire productive, unrestricted farmland in a proven agricultural area. With excellent soil productivity, strong cropland acreage, diverse crop potential, and proximity to grain marketing infrastructure, the property is well positioned for both immediate farming use and long-term investment value. The combination of agricultural strength, rural heritage, and natural wildlife presence makes this land attractive on multiple levels. Whether you are a farmer looking to expand your operation, an investor seeking stable income and appreciation, or a buyer who values land as a lasting legacy, this property offers the quality and flexibility to meet your goals today and for generations to come.
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Important Notice to Prospective Buyers:
All information regarding this property, including but not limited to acreage, soil productivity ratings (PI and NCCPI), legal descriptions, and crop history, is provided to the best of the Seller’s and Agent’s knowledge and is believed to be true and accurate at the time of listing. However, such information is not guaranteed and is subject to independent verification.
The property is being sold "AS IS, WHERE IS" with all faults. Seller and Agent make no warranties, express or implied, as to the suitability of the land for any specific agricultural purpose or future investment performance. By expressing interest in this property, the Buyer assumes all risk associated with the verification of the data presented herein.
08/21/2024
$2,160,000
960 ac.
ACTIVE
Sargent County - 0000 119th Ave SE, Ludden, ND
This exceptional hunting property in Southeast North Dakota offers prime hunting and grazing/haying opportunities. Situated near the heart of the Central Flyway. Conveniently located less than 65 miles from Aberdeen, SD, 22 miles from Oakes, ND, and 18 miles from Britton, SD.
Land
Dakota Divide 960 in Sargent County, North Dakota has 960 +/- deeded acres with excellent upland and big game hunting, all within 65 miles from Aberdeen, South Dakota. The property is both secluded, yet easily accessible year round via gravel road.
4 wire fence
Cross fencing
Water well
Working facility
Access off 119th Ave SE
Improvements
Boundaries of the property are fenced. No warranties about the location of the fence lines will be made in relationship to the deeded property lines. Property is being sold as the location of the fences currently exist, based on boundaries shown on the legal description.
Recreation
The Dakota Divide 960 truly has something for every hunter, whether you're after deer, waterfowl, or upland game. Grassy draws crisscross the property, and with strong pheasant populations in the area, these draws and rushes become prime holding spots for birds once the neighboring crops are harvested. The lush hayfields, combined with scattered wetlands and tree pockets, create excellent habitat for deer, offering great opportunities come November. Surrounded by row crops on three sides, the property transforms into a sanctuary during the fall.
Agriculture
Spanning 960 acres, this property has primarily been utilized for hay production and grazing livestock. The rolling pastures provide ample grazing opportunities, supported by a mixture of native and improved grasses that thrive in the region's climate. The property is well-suited for rotational grazing, with established fencing and natural water sources that allow for efficient pasture management. This property does have a wetland and grassland easement.
02/05/2026
$479,000
176.58 ac.
ACTIVE
Towner County - 6533 102nd St NE, Rock Lake, ND
This exceptional rural property offers the perfect blend of comfortable country living, agricultural infrastructure and outstanding wildlife habitat. Located in the heart of Towner County, this well-maintained home and expansive acreage present a rare opportunity to own a turnkey rural estate.The property features a very well-maintained 3-bedroom home with 1 bathrooms and a finished basement, offering ample living space for a family or those seeking a quiet retreat. The home has been cared for with pride and sits in a beautiful, mature yard that provides privacy, shade, and picturesque views of the surrounding countryside.Complementing the residence is a large 40 x 90 outbuilding, ideal for equipment storage, a workshop or livestock needs. Additionally, six grain bins are located on-site, adding valuable agricultural utility and income potential.The land totals 176.58 acres, with approximately 160 acres enrolled in the Wetlands Reserve Program (WRP). These acres provide excellent wildlife habitat, making this property a haven for waterfowl, deer, and other upland game. Elk have been seen on the property as well. It might be possible to get an elk gratis tag if you go through the proper channels. The WRP acres also offer long-term conservation value and potential recreational enjoyment, including hunting, wildlife observation and outdoor recreation.This property checks all the boxes: a quality home, functional improvements, income and conservation land, and outstanding wildlife appeal - all in a peaceful rural setting.Whether youre looking for a country residence, a hunting and recreation property or a long-term land investment, this Towner County property is one you wont want to miss.Schedule your private showing today to experience everything this unique property has to offer.
03/05/2026
$300,000
161.87 ac.
ACTIVE
Dickey County - 90th Ave SE, Edgeley, ND
Located in Valley Township of Dickey County, North Dakota this 161.86 acre tract offers outstanding habitat, natural water, and classic prairie topography making it a strong recreational, conservation, or long-term holding property.
Land
161.86 acres located in Valley Township, Dickey County, North Dakota. The property features gently rolling to nearly level topography with minimal elevation change and a mix of open ground, offering flexibility for recreation, conservation, or long-term land investment. The area supports strong populations of pheasants and whitetail deer, with opportunities to add food plots as desired. This tract serves as a blank canvas, whether envisioned as a pheasant haven, deer sanctuary, or seasonal waterfowl destination. Situated in a quiet rural setting with access via dirt two-track and located within a proven waterfowl corridor of southeastern North Dakota. A hard-to-replace property offering scale, habitat diversity, and long-term recreational value, and a great opportunity to add quality acres to a land portfolio!
02/05/2026
$139,000
160 ac.
ACTIVE
Towner County - TBD 65th Ave NE, Rock Lake, ND
This outstanding 160 acre property in Towner County, North Dakota is fully enrolled in the Wetlands Reserve Program (WRP) and offers exceptional habitat for waterfowl, deer and upland game. Designed for conservation and recreation, this tract provides a rare opportunity to own high-quality wildlife acreage in a proven hunting area.The WRP enrollment has created a diverse landscape of wetlands, native grasses and natural cover, making this property a magnet for migrating waterfowl while also supporting strong whitetail and upland bird populations. The layout and habitat diversity provide excellent hunting setups, wildlife observation opportunities and long-term conservation value.Located in a quiet rural setting, this property offers privacy, seclusion, and minimal pressure - ideal for the sportsman or investor looking for a low-maintenance recreational tract. The WRP designation ensures the land remains protected while still allowing for approved recreational uses such as hunting, hiking and wildlife enjoyment.Whether youre looking to expand an existing hunting operation, secure a premier waterfowl property or invest in conservation land with long-term value, this Towner County WRP tract is a tremendous opportunity.Contact Whitetail Properties Real Estate to learn more or to schedule a private tour of this exceptional wildlife property.
12/11/2025
$699,000
151.81 ac.
ACTIVE
Nelson County - 10533 24th Street NE, Pekin, ND
Welcome to the Pekin Palace Ranch, located in the heart of the Sheyenne River Valley! This North Dakota gem has everything you could ask for farmland, pasture, river frontage, hunting, fishing, and a meticulously maintained home all in an area rich with ranching and outdoor heritage. Perfectly positioned between Tolna and McVille, just south of Pekin, this ranch includes 151.8 acres of diverse land featuring productive farm ground, rolling pasture, and scenic Sheyenne River frontage. The 3-bedroom, 2-bath home (with the potential for 5 bedrooms by adding egress windows in the basement) has been exceptionally cared for over the years and is move-in ready all furnishings stay with the property! Each room is outfitted with newer beds, frames. Kitchen tables, chairs, living room couches, end tables and lamps all included. The finished basement includes its own kitchen, bathroom, and living space, making it ideal for guests, multi-generational living, or even an Airbnb setup. The attached heated garage provides great space for a vehicle, storage, or use as a mudroom. A few outbuildings are also on-site, and portions of the property are already fenced with a little TLC, it could easily be brought back into livestock or horse pasture. Recreation opportunities abound. The deer hunting is solid, the waterfowl hunting and river fishing are excellent, and the land currently supports both hay production and hunting use. Approximately 83 acres could be used for tillable production, with an average CPI of 74. This area is known far and wide for world-class waterfowl hunting and exceptional fishing. Stump Lake is just north of the property, and Devils Lake is a short drive to the west. Whether youre looking for a turnkey ranch for farming, horses, or cattle, or a smart investment property with income potential from both ag land rent and home rental all while enjoying hunting and fishing right on your own land youll be hard-pressed to find a better value anywhere in North Dakota.
01/15/2026
$299,000
7 ac.
ACTIVE
Nelson County - 10533 24 Th St Ne, Pekin, ND
Discover the perfect blend of comfort, privacy, and outdoor recreation with this well-maintained home situated on approximately 7 acres (exact acreage to be determined by survey) along the Sheyenne River in scenic Nelson County, North Dakota.The home offers 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms, with a fully finished basement that includes two additional rooms that could be converted into bedrooms with the installation of egress windows - providing excellent potential for added living space or guest accommodations.The main level features efficient electric heat along with a mini-split system, and the home is connected to rural water for convenience and reliability. A one-stall heated attached garage adds year-round functionality, while a metal outbuilding provides extra storage for equipment, tools or recreational gear.Step outside to enjoy a nice deck and well-kept yard overlooking the Sheyenne River - an ideal setting for relaxing, entertaining or simply enjoying the natural surroundings. The property offers ample space for outdoor activities, wildlife viewing and peaceful rural living.This riverfront acreage presents a rare opportunity for those seeking a comfortable home with room to roam, all in a quiet North Dakota setting. Whether youre looking for a primary residence, recreational retreat or future investment, this property checks all the boxes.
09/18/2025
$795,000
41 ac.
ACTIVE
Morton County - 1601 Plains Bend SE, Mandan, ND
This is an incredible opportunity to live on a residential lot within city limits with a stunning view overlooking your own 40+ acre recreational playground! This tree-filled paradise has an abundance of rolling terrain as well as plenty of flat land that is so peaceful and serene you forget that your own neighborhood is a short hike or drive away. Enjoy the wildlife that meanders through this property as this is the first tree-filled draw south of the Heart River. There are endless possibilities for outdoor enthusiasts including horseback riding, snowmobiling, hiking, a destination venue and so much more- the only limit is your imagination. The easily accessible residential city lot is close to education, restaurant, sporting and travel opportunities and seamlessly delivers you to your own private, peaceful and expansive wilderness retreat. This is a must-see, one-of-a-kind listing created specifically for residential living while having the ability to immediately feel completely surrounded by nature and a more rural, recreational atmosphere.The Bismarck-Mandan area of North Dakota is a bustling city with the State Capitol in north Bismarck. The two cities sit on either side of the mighty Missouri River and together they make up the core of the metropolitan Bismarck area. There is much to offer in this prairie gem including world-class university education, a vibrant airport, professional level sports teams and facilities, a wonderful zoo and a dynamic professional scene. North Dakota's roots are stemmed in Agriculture and the state is a vital player in crop and food production on a national level. Ranching, hunting and fishing continue to prevail in this state and the recreational lifestyle is important year-round.
03/13/2026
Auction
570.4 ac.
ACTIVE
Stark County - Parcel 1, Dickinson, ND
LAND AUCTION
570.4 Acres – Stark & Billings Counties, ND
Tuesday, April 7, 2026 – 1:00 PM (MT)
Auction Location: Grand Dakota Lodge – Dickinson, ND
Auction Note: Pifer’s Auctioneers is pleased to present this 570.4 +/- acre land auction located approximately 4.5 miles north of South Heart, ND, and just 13 miles from Dickinson. The property spans Stark and Billings Counties and is situated along a blacktop road, offering convenient access while maintaining a true rural setting.
This auction includes an executive home on acreage, an established farm and ranch headquarters, and additional cropland currently utilized for hay production. The layout and improvements create a near turn-key opportunity with flexibility for a new owner to operate the property as a whole or acquire individual tracts to meet specific needs.
Located in a strong agricultural region with paved access and close proximity to Dickinson, this offering presents an opportunity to acquire well-maintained land and improvements that have been thoughtfully managed. Whether purchased individually or in combination, the parcels offer practical utility, strong access, and impressive investment appeal.
Contacts: Andy Mrnak at 701.206.1095 or Jim Sabe at 701.523.6283
Parcel One • Stark County, ND
Acres: 48.35 +/-
Legal: Parcel 2 in SW¼NW¼, N½W¼, & Parcel 3 in NW¼SW¼ in 12-140-98
FSA Crop Acres: 39.15 +/-
Taxes (2025): $6,446.57
Note: This exceptional 49.69 +/- acre parcel is highlighted by a luxurious, custom-built 6,200 sq. ft. executive home designed with both craftsmanship and comfort in mind. The residence features an open layout anchored by a striking custom metal front door, a chef’s kitchen with professional-grade appliances, and an inviting living area accented by artistic railings and a dramatic loft.
The master suite offers a private retreat with eastern sunrise views, a spa-inspired steam shower, soaking tub, and a thoughtfully designed custom closet. Additional living spaces provide flexibility for family, guests, or home office use.
Outdoors, the property is equally impressive with beautifully landscaped grounds, mature tree rows providing privacy and shelter, and multiple outdoor living spaces. A walk-out basement patio and expansive decks create ideal settings for entertaining or enjoying the peaceful evenings of Western North Dakota country living.
Executive Home Specifications:
Year Built: 2018
Total Living Area: 6,269 sq. ft.
-Main Level: 2,350 sq. ft.
-Upper Level: 1,569 sq. ft.
-Basement: 2,350 sq. ft.
Total Bathrooms: 2 Full Bath
1 Half Bath
Total Bedrooms: 4
Style: 2 Story + Basement – Stick Frame
Foundation: Concrete/Block
Siding: Hardie Board
HV/AC: Gas Forced Air with Central Air Conditioning
Water/Sewer: Southwest Water / Private Septic System
Garage: 4 Stall – Attached & Finished
Overhead Bonus Room
Shop Specifications:
Year Built: 2014
Gross Building Area: 3,500 sq. ft.
Main Bay: 30 ft. x 90 ft. x 14 ft. / 2,700 sq. ft.
-Finished, Insulated, Heated
Lean To: 20 ft. x 40 ft. / 800 sq. ft.
-Enclosed
Style: Stick Frame
Floor: Concrete
O/H Doors: Semi Drive Through
Parcel Two • Stark County, ND
Acres: 51.02 +/-
Legal: Parcel 1 in SW¼NW¼ & N½SW¼ in 12-140-98
FSA Crop Acres: 28.99 +/-
Taxes (2025): $2,336.83
Note: Parcel 2 includes productive cropland along with the established farm and ranch headquarters for this generational operation. The tract is well laid out for day-to-day use and features a practical residence supported by a strong set of working improvements, including a shop, livestock barn, working corrals, and grain storage. The yard is well sheltered with mature trees and offers direct access to a main paved road, allowing for efficient movement of equipment and livestock.
The parcel totals 49.68 +/- acres and combines headquarters improvements with productive cropland carrying a Soil Productivity Index in excess of 68. Parcel 2 is directly adjacent to parcel 1 while maintaining independent water sources, allowing for flexible use or ownership options.
The home consists of approximately 2,340 sq. ft. with an attached two-stall garage and has received light updates over time. Overall, parcel 2 provides a functional, well-maintained headquarters site with quality land, solid infrastructure, and strong access suited for continued agricultural use.
Residential Home Specifications:
Year Built: 1935 with an addition in 2000
Total Living Area:
-Main Level: 2,340 sq. ft.
-Basement: Full
Total Bathrooms: 2 Full Bath
2 Half Bath
Total Bedrooms: 4
Style: Ranch Style + Basement – Stick Frame
Foundation: Concrete
Siding: Composite
HV/AC: Gas Forced Air with Central Air Conditioning
Water/Sewer: Southwest Water / Private Septic System
Garage: 2 Stall – Attached
Parcel Three • Stark County, ND
Acres: 311 +/-
Legal: NW¼ & NE¼ Less Surveyed Tract in 11-140-98
FSA Crop Acres: 269.59 +/-
Taxes (2025): $1,260.03
Note: Parcel 3 has been primarily utilized as hayland and consists of a productive tract with a Soil Productivity Index (SPI) of 53.5. The parcel offers excellent paved road access and a clean, efficient layout. Parcel 3 is a steadfast tract with dependable soils and strong access.
Parcel Four • Billings County, ND
Acres: 160 +/-
Legal: SE¼ 26-141-98
FSA Crop Acres: 155.95 +/-
Taxes (2025): $163.46
Note: Located in Billings County, parcel 4 consists of hayland with a practical layout and reliable access via a well-maintained county road. The tract carries a SPI of 31.4 and has been managed for forage production.
This sale is managed by Pifer’s Auction Company, Kevin Pifer, ND #715. All statements made the day of the auction take precedence over all printed materials. The seller reserves the right to accept or reject any and all bids.
OWNER: Kubas Family
01/15/2026
$115,000
36 ac.
ACTIVE
Nelson County - TBD HWY 1, Pekin, ND
This exceptional 36 acre tract in Nelson County, North Dakota offers a rare combination of productive hay ground, scenic Sheyenne River frontage, and outstanding access. Located directly along State Highway 1, the property features multiple access points, making it ideal for agriculture, recreation or a future building site.The land consists of a balanced mix of open hay ground and river-bottom habitat. The Sheyenne River frontage provides not only beautiful views but also excellent wildlife travel corridors and year-round water. This area is well known for strong populations of whitetail deer, upland birds, and waterfowl, making it an attractive recreational and hunting property.With its convenient highway access, this tract would also make a great investment or buildable property, offering ease of entry while still maintaining a rural, scenic feel. Whether youre looking to expand an existing farming operation, secure a recreational retreat, or own a versatile piece of North Dakota land, this property checks many boxes.
09/23/2025
$549,900
3.54 ac.
ACTIVE
Morton County - 6044 41st Street, Glen Ullin, ND
This amazing custom-built 2-story home is like none other. Built in 2012, it features roughly 3,500 square feet, five bedrooms, four baths, with an open floor plan and countless features. The main floor has the kitchen, living room, three bedrooms, and three bathrooms with in-floor radiant heat throughout. The kitchen is very impressive with custom cabinets, granite countertops, two islands, a coffee bar, double ovens, rock accents, and a large walk-in pantry that includes a laundry area. The living room is spacious with a tall ceiling height, numerous windows that provide tons of natural light, adding to the open feeling, and a bar area perfect for hosting. Off the living room is a convenient sunroom with access to the patio areas. The 3 bedrooms on the main floor all have very different features, with one having its own private deck, the second being the main floor master bedroom with a master bath that includes a jetted tub, walk-in shower, tile and rock walls, tile shower, and large walk-in closet. The third bedroom is a living space in the corner of the main floor that has its own entrance, kitchen, full bath, heat, and TV, which would be perfect for an older child, renter/roommate, or parent. The upper level has a second master bedroom, bathroom, a family room, an office or work room area, large storage and mechanical rooms, as well as another bedroom with deck access. The back of the house has a workshop with heat and A/C and a large deck. There is a four-stall attached garage also with in-floor heat, floor drains, a separate work room with its own entrance, a bathroom, and a wash tub. Moving outside, the home has steel siding and a steel roof, so maintenance is a thing of the past. The back of the house features a huge patio with a built-in grill, TV, speakers, and it overlooks a beautiful rock fountain area. There is a 10'x40' storage shed with overhead doors on both ends which is perfect for lawnmowers, utility tractor, and other equipment. The roughly 3.54+/- acres has the Kurtz Creek winding through the south half of it. Although it may not look like a lot, there have been numerous deer, pheasants, and turkeys on the property as the trees and creek provide a great travel corridor and habitat. This property is as unique as it is beautiful, and offers unmatched country living with amazing views that are only minutes from town and less than an hour from Bismarck/Mandan. Call me today to learn more!
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