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12 Bay Mdws
Lemoyne, NE 69146
0 bed 0 bath unknown SqFt ($0/SqFt)

Listed 2024-03-10, Taxes $189
USDA Eligible
near Lemoyne, NE
 

Location!

Location. Hilltop Lot at Lake Mac is exactly what it says, located a few miles west of the Kingsley Dam and off of Hwy 92, perched on one of the high spots on the north side of pleasing Lake McConaughy. This property boasts easy access to the lake with some breathtaking views. There is electrical service to the property as well as a water well with a submersible pump already on site. Get ready to build your dream home at Lake Mac!Hilltop Lot at Lake Mac is 0.43 acres of undeveloped land ready to build on. Hilltop Lot at Lake Mac is an unimproved lot ready to build on with electrical service and a water well with a submersible pump already in place. The water is sand filtered, clear and tastes good. Lake McConaughy, the recreational jewel of western Nebraska, is the largest lake in the state with over 100 miles of shoreline, 35, 700 surface acres of water, 24 miles long, 4 miles wide and is famous for its white sand beaches. Each year, thousands of boaters, campers and outdoor enthusiasts make the Lake McConaughy area their destination for fun! In addition to Lake McConaughy which is fed by the North Platte River, you have Lake Ogallala at 320 surface acres "the little lake" nestled below Kingsley Dam (the 2nd largest earthen dam in the world). These two bodies of water provide unlimited opportunities for anglers of any skill level, young and old. The vast variety of fish you can catch between these two lakes include; Walleye, White Bass, Stripers, Wipers, Catfish, Northern Pike, Smallmouth Bass, Yellow Perch, Rainbow and Brown Trout. Lake McConaughy can accommodate virtually every type of watercraft you can imagine.

Lake McConaughy and the North Platte River Valley also provide tremendous opportunities for hunters. This area is famous for duck and goose hunting. In addition to waterfowl hunting there is small game, varmints, White Tailed Deer, Mule Deer and Pronghorn in the area. The Buyer will receive all appurtenant water rights associated with this property at Closing. Weather Highlights Summer High:the July high is around 90 degrees Winter Low:the January low is 15 Rain:averages 20 inches of rain a year Snow:averages 30 inches of snow a year "Geography is often destiny. It has always been so with Ogallala, a town that came into existence at the junction of the major routes of the transcontinental migrations and of the cattle trails north from Texas." From 1870 to 1885, Ogallala was the "gatway of the Northern Plains". Hard-bitten Wyoming and Montana cattlemen met in Ogallala's hotel and saloons with Texas cattle kings and bargained over cattle prices. Gold flowed freely across the table, liquor across the bar and occasionally blood across the floor as a bullet brought some unlucky cowhand to his death on the floorboards of Tuck's Saloon. The first non-native visitors to this area were the trappers from St. Louis. Next came the pioneers who followed the Oregon Trail. To protect them, the government established forts at intervals along the trail. Then came the Union Pacific Railroad. It is assumed that Ogallala had its beginning about 1867. Settlers started to follow the railroad west and the cattl emen started driving their cattle to Ogallala to be shipped east or to be sold to Montana and Wyoming ranchers. Ogallala's early history was unspectacular, promising to be nothing but a section house and water tank for the railroad. Then, in the spring of 1868, three men appeared to set the destiny of Ogallala. These men were the Lonergan brothers and Louis Aufdengarten. The Lonergan brothers came to do construction work for the Union Pacific Railroad. They found the plains to their liking and subsequently became interested in Ogallala. By 1876, Ogallala had changed little from its infant days in 1868. The stores were all south of the railroad tracks and fronted what was called Railroad Street and the trail leading south to the Platte River. Along this trail extended the rest of the town. The town consisted


Presented by Rick Kusel at
Hayden Outdoors Real Estate.
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Property MLS #11257842 from MyStateMLS

Bedrooms: 0

Source Listing Status: Active
County: 31101
Source Property Type: Residential
Source System Name: C2C

YearAssessments
Building + Land
Total
Tax
2022$unknown + $15,505
$15,505
$189
2021$unknown + $11,630
$11,630
$147
2020$unknown + $11,630
$11,630
$149
2019$24,585 + $10,315
$34,900
$468
2018$unknown + $10,315
$10,315
$142
2017$unknown + $10,315
$10,315
$143
2016$unknown + $10,315
$10,315
$148
2015$unknown + $11,255
$11,255
$171
2014$unknown + $4,620
$4,620
$76
2012$unknown + $4,620
$4,620
$73
2011$unknown + $4,620
$4,620
$73
2008$unknown + $4,815
$4,815
$73
2007$unknown + $unknown
$4,815
$74
2007$unknown + $4,815
$4,815
$74
2006$unknown + $5,280
$5,280
$85

Listed 2024-03-10
$99,000
MyStateMLS
Sold 2013-10-01
$101,556
Public Record

Ogallala High School is a public high school located approximately 9.4 miles away.
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Prairie View School is a public elementary and middle school located approximately 9.5 miles away.
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