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  • $618,000

    430 Avenue Sw, East Grand Forks, MN 56721

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    What's special

    Fertile farmlandScenic river frontageWooded river frontageRich black soilsRiver accessTreed peninsulaChanging seasons
    The Nikle 51.5 acres ± south of East Grand Forks is an extraordinary offering, a tract of land that combines the timeless appeal of fertile farmland with the natural beauty of wooded river frontage and the long-term potential of development in one of the most storied agricultural regions in North America. Just 5.5 miles from the conveniences of East Grand Forks and its twin city, Grand Forks, this property hugs the Red River in a peninsula-like shape that provides not only agricultural strength but also unmatched recreational and residential possibilities. At first glance, the soil productivity index, or SPI, which averages 56.5, and the National Commodity Crop Productivity Index (NCCPI) of 49.9, may suggest only moderate capability, but the truth lies deeper within the land. These averages are pulled downward by the trees and the lower-lying tillable acres near the river's edge. Yet within the parcel lies a powerful secret: 34 percent of the ground is ranked with an SPI of 93, resting on some of the best soils the Red River Valley has to offer. Bearden silt loam with 0 to 2 percent slopes and Fairdale silt loam with 1 to 6 percent slopes dominate this high-quality portion, giving it a consistency and reliability that serious farmers recognize as the foundation of profitable production. It is this combinationprime farmland balanced with natural habitat and scenic river frontagethat sets the Nikle property apart and makes it a rare opportunity for the next owner. For a buyer who dreams of country living, the property offers a canvas of possibilities. The higher ground overlooking the fields and river would make a spectacular building site for a home or cabin, a place where one could enjoy wide-open views during the day and starlit skies at night. From that vantage point, the owner could choose to rent out the tillable ground for consistent annual income, leaving the management of crops to a local operator while still enjoying the benefits of landownership. Another vision might be transforming the lower portions of the tract into a hunter's paradise, establishing food plots of clover, corn, or brassicas, planting grasses and wildflowers to encourage pollinators, and watching the already abundant deer population grow even stronger. The treed peninsula that wraps along the Red River acts as a natural corridor for wildlife, giving hunters and outdoor enthusiasts excellent opportunities for deer, turkey, pheasants, and even waterfowl in the nearby wetlands. The thought of sitting on a back porch on the high ground, looking out over a field where deer graze at dusk and hearing the wind move through the trees, is one that captures both the practical and the romantic side of country living. For horse enthusiasts, the Nikle acreage is particularly enticing. Its open fields, natural shelterbelts, and river access provide an ideal setting for a horse barn, pastures, and riding areas. The Red River Valley has a strong equestrian tradition, and the location's size is perfect for hobby ranchers, competitive riders, or families simply wanting to enjoy horses as part of their lifestyle. A horse barn on this property could easily be complemented by training arenas, fenced paddocks, and trail loops along the treed areas. With room to ride and a private, scenic environment, the property has all the attributes of a horse lover's dream. Beyond private enjoyment, there is even the possibility of income through boarding horses or offering training services, which would be well-supported given the growing equestrian community in the Grand Forks region. The development potential of the property adds another layer of appeal. With the city just minutes away, this land could easily be divided into smaller residential parcels, each with its own character and charm. A builder could create a subdivision that offers the tranquility of riverfront living while being close to schools, jobs, and shopping. The higher elevations would make especially attractive lots, with views across the valley and easy access to utilities and roads. For the investor, selling off a portion of the land while retaining the most appealing part for personal use could allow for significant recoupment of the initial purchase, making ownership more affordable while still holding onto the core value. This kind of flexibility is rare, and it ensures that the property is not only an investment in the present but also a legacy for the future. The Red River Valley itself lends immense value to the land. Formed by the ancient waters of glacial Lake Agassiz, the valley is world-renowned for its rich, black soils that have supported farming for generations. Crops like wheat, soybeans, corn, and sugar beets dominate the agricultural landscape, with sugar beet cooperatives and grain elevators providing vital infrastructure to farmers across the region. The Bearden and Fairdale silt loams found on the Nikle acreage are exactly the kinds of soils that have made this region a breadbasket for the nation, supporting consistent yields and long-term productivity. Local elevators, many within just a short drive of East Grand Forks, make marketing crops convenient, and with multiple cooperatives and agribusinesses in the area, farmers have access to seed, fertilizer, equipment, and services that ensure smooth operations. For a buyer interested in farming, either personally or through rental, this infrastructure makes the land more valuable, as it ties directly into a robust system that has supported agriculture here for over a century. The history of farming and ranching in the valley is rich and resilient. Native Americans first recognized the productivity of this land, and later European settlers established farms that would become the backbone of communities like Grand Forks and East Grand Forks. Over the decades, the Red River Valley has seen both hardship and triumph, with floods, droughts, and market swings testing the resolve of its farmers. Yet through it all, the valley's reputation for fertility and productivity has never waned. To own land here is to become part of that legacy, to connect with a community that values hard work, stewardship, and the passing down of knowledge from one generation to the next. The culture of the valley is one where neighbors help neighbors, where innovation meets tradition, and where the land itself remains the greatest treasure. Weather, too, plays an important role in shaping both the farming and the lifestyle opportunities of the Nikle property. Summers are warm, with long daylight hours that fuel the rapid growth of crops, making the valley a region of abundance during the growing season. Rainfall is generally sufficient for most crops, though careful management is sometimes required in low-lying areas, particularly near the river, where flooding or excess moisture can occur. Winters are cold and snowy, bringing both challenges and beauty. Snow insulates the soil, helping to preserve moisture and protect crops that overwinter, while the cold snaps break cycles of pests and disease, providing a natural reset that benefits long-term productivity. For those who build a home here, the changing seasons would bring endless variety, from the lush greens of summer to the vibrant reds and golds of autumn, the crisp whites of winter, and the renewal of spring. For outdoor enthusiasts, each season offers new opportunities, from hunting and fishing to snowmobiling and skiing, making the property not just a place to live but a place to experience year-round. Income potential from the property is diverse and adaptable. Renting out the tillable acres is a straightforward and reliable source of revenue, with local farmers often eager to add productive ground to their operations. Hunting leases could generate additional income, as access to quality land near Grand Forks is always in demand among sportsmen. For those interested in development, subdividing and selling off lots could yield significant returns, particularly as demand continues to grow for rural living near city conveniences. Horse enthusiasts could even monetize the land by offering boarding, training, or riding lessons, further diversifying the potential revenue streams. The ability to tailor the land's use to personal goalswhether income-focused, lifestyle-driven, or bothis one of its greatest strengths. Grand Forks and East Grand Forks themselves add to the property's value. These twin cities, with their blend of small-town warmth and metropolitan amenities, offer a strong sense of community, excellent schools, healthcare facilities, and a diverse economy that supports not just agriculture but also education, healthcare, retail, and manufacturing. For a buyer, this means that while the Nikle acreage offers the tranquility of country life, the conveniences of modern living are just minutes away. Restaurants, shops, cultural events, and sports are all close at hand, ensuring that the property's rural charm never comes at the expense of access to services and entertainment. Ultimately, the Nikle 51.5 acres ± is far more than just a piece of farmland. It is a place where fertile soils meet scenic beauty, where the history of the Red River Valley meets the opportunities of the present, and where a buyer can shape a vision that reflects their goals and dreams. Whether that vision is to farm, to build a home, to raise horses, to hunt and fish, to develop and sell, or to simply enjoy, this property offers the space, the resources, and the flexibility to make it possible. Its soils tie it to one of the greatest agricultural regions in the country, its river frontage ties it to the natural heritage of the valley, and its location ties it to the vibrant communities of Grand Forks and East Grand Forks. For the next owner, it is not just an investment but a legacy, a chance to be part of a story that stretches back generations and will continue to unfold for generations to come. Few properties can offer so many possibilities in one package, and fewer still can do so in a location as desirable as this. The Nikle acreage represents not only opportunity but also belongingto the land, to the valley, and to the enduring spirit of a region built on resilience, productivity, and community.
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