There are properties with potential, and then there are properties like this: extreme, dynamic, and alive with opportunity. Tucked away in a truly secluded setting surrounded by dramatic topography and raw natural beauty, this Nebraska landscape offers a rare fusion of high-level hunting, income-producing agriculture, abundant water access, and long-term habitat development. It's the kind of place where the largest bucks consistently return each season (see photos), where spring-fed water flows freely, and where you can feel the wildness of the land the moment you arrive. With 90 acres of designated irrigation farmland (currently 60 acres planted to corn, non-irrigated, ready for a well and pivot upgrade), this property supports real agricultural output, including three irrigated acres of food plots to ensure consistent wildlife nutrition regardless of rainfall. The terrain offers unmatched versatility; at the high point lies an open agricultural field for rifle season, within the draws lie oaks and food plots with an abundance of cover for bowhunting, open edge zones created by power lines-which can actually be seen as a benefit-double as travel corridors and shooting lanes, and access from every direction for smart, pressure-free hunting. Whether you hunt with a bow, crossbow, muzzleloader, or rifle, this property is optimized for all methods and all seasons. If the game is pushed, they stay close; the lay of the land naturally holds them. Wildlife is abundant and diverse; deer, turkey, quail, partridge, grouse, and doves thrive here. Six live springs supply fresh water year-round, and the potential for multiple pond sites enhances both wildlife value and future development. Over 1,100 trees and shrubs have been planted for wildlife habitat across the landscape in the past three years, building dense winter cover and food availability. Native grass restoration is already underway, with switchgrass and big bluestem reclaiming space once overtaken by cold-season grasses and weeds. You'll also find a seasonal harvest of wild foods, morel and oyster mushrooms, mulberries, chokecherries, and native plums. The power of this place lies not only in what it already is, but in what it's becoming. This is land for someone who wants to create a legacy-whether it's a high-caliber hunting retreat, a diversified farm-and-ranch operation, or a personal refuge far from the crowds. The potential for financial, experiential, and spiritual return is as extreme as the land itself Details: Multiple year round live water springs and creeks; 60 acres farmed-currently in corn; 90 acres of irrigation rights-pivot on site inoperable; 3 acres Irrigated food plots; Over 1000 newly planted trees and shrubs for habitat and screening Very diverse terrain with many oaks and black walnuts in the draws
For sale
$785,609
510 Avenue, Lynch, NE 68746
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What's special
Dramatic topographyRaw natural beautySecluded setting
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Zillow last checked: 7 hours ago
Listing updated: August 05, 2025 at 11:40am
Listed by:
402-707-4885,
Whitetail Properties Real Estate, LLC
Source: My State MLS,MLS#: 11549399
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Facts & features
Interior
Bedrooms & bathrooms
- Bedrooms: 0
- Bathrooms: 0
Basement
- Area: 0
Heating
- Has Heating (Unspecified Type)
Features
- Has basement: No
- Has fireplace: No
Interior area
- Total structure area: 0
- Finished area above ground: 0
Property
Features
- Exterior features: Sprinkler System
- Fencing: Fenced
- Waterfront features: Creek
Lot
- Features: Trees
Details
- Lease amount: $0
Construction
Type & style
- Home type: SingleFamily
- Property subtype: Farm
Condition
- New construction: No
- Year built: 0
Utilities & green energy
- Electric: Amps(0)
Community & HOA
HOA
- Has HOA: No
Location
- Region: Lynch
Financial & listing details
- Date on market: 8/5/2025
- Date available: 07/28/2025
- Listing agreement: Exclusive
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