Nestled in the rolling hills near Dwight, Nebraska, Timber Creek offers a perfect setting to build your dream home on land. Butler County’s newest acreage development lies just north of the Seward County line, far enough to enjoy peaceful country living, yet only a 15-minute drive to Seward, 30 minutes to northwest Lincoln, and just over 10 miles to Branched Oak Lake! The established access drive has underground power available and sits less than 2 miles from Highway 66. Each lot has something unique for outdoor enthusiasts alike and all offer scenic views of the surrounding seasonal creek bottom. Large and small animals, hobby farms, outbuildings, and “Barndominium-style” builds are all welcome! Lot 8 is the largest, at just over 5 acres. Its unique shape provides owners multiple build options and a perfect setup for a horse barn and pasture in the southeast corner. Build close to the access drive or towards the back of the lot for more privacy and trees. Come see this one in person!
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