71081 Drive 388, McCook, NE 69001

$855,000
Active for Sale
4 Beds
4 Baths
3412 SF
Built In 2000
 
Listing ID 11793070
Property Type Farm/Estate
FEMA Flood Map fema.gov/portal
Year Built 2000
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Beautiful custom-built home just 15 minutes south of McCook, Nebraska, on 23.48 scenic acres with mature trees and native pasture. This spacious property features 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, plus a non-conforming bedroom. Enjoy incredible views from the covered patio and deck. A massive 96'x30' detached garage offers ample room for vehicles, equipment, work shop and storage. Country living with comfort, privacy, and space to enjoy. The land surrounding this beautiful 23.48-acre property offers an incredible blend of natural beauty, privacy, and wildlife habitat with excellent county road access. Mature cedar, oak, and assorted trees provide outstanding cover and create a scenic setting throughout the acreage. Native grassland enhances the peaceful landscape while attracting abundant wildlife including mule deer, turkey, pheasant, and bobwhite quail. Enjoy breathtaking panoramic views along with unforgettable Nebraska sunrises and sunsets. A charming decorative fish pond on the west side of the property adds to the serene atmosphere and overall appeal of this exceptional acreage. This impressive 3,412 square foot custom-built home offers the perfect combination of comfort, space, and quality craftsmanship. Featuring 4 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms, and an additional non-conforming bedroom, the home was thoughtfully designed for both everyday living and entertaining. The spacious open kitchen includes stainless steel appliances, ample cabinetry, and flows seamlessly into the large dining area highlighted by vast open ceilings that create an inviting atmosphere filled with natural light. Above the dining area, a unique office space overlooks the main living area, providing an ideal setting for working from home or a quiet retreat. The main floor features a large living area with numerous custom touches and finishes throughout. Downstairs, the fully finished walkout basement offers an additional expansive living area with direct access to a large concrete patio and the beautifully landscaped backyard. Outdoor living is exceptional with a large covered deck on the main floor, perfect for relaxing while enjoying the peaceful views. Adding to the serene backyard setting is a custom decorative fish pond located along the edge of the yard, creating a tranquil outdoor escape. The property also includes a massive 96' x 30' garage and workshop complete with a bathroom and three roll-up bay doors, providing outstanding space for vehicles, equipment, hobbies, or additional storage. The McCook, Nebraska area is well known for its outstanding recreational opportunities, strong community atmosphere, and excellent outdoor lifestyle. Just minutes away, area lakes including Red Willow Reservoir, Hugh Butler Lake, Medicine Creek Reservoir, and Swanson Reservoir provide exceptional fishing, boating, camping, and water recreation throughout the year. Anglers enjoy outstanding fishing for walleye, crappie, wiper, catfish, bass, and northern pike, making southwest Nebraska a destination for outdoor enthusiasts. The region is also highly regarded for exceptional hunting opportunities. Red Willow County and the surrounding area offer excellent habitat for mule deer, whitetail deer, pheasant, bobwhite quail, turkey, and waterfowl. Large areas of grassland, farmland, river bottoms, and nearby reservoirs create prime conditions for both upland bird hunting and migratory waterfowl hunting. Golf enthusiasts will appreciate the nearby Heritage Hills Golf Course in McCook along with several additional quality golf courses located throughout southwest Nebraska and northwest Kansas. These scenic courses provide enjoyable play with beautiful rolling prairie views and well-maintained facilities. McCook also offers a vibrant small-town community with numerous local events and activities throughout the year. The Red Willow County Fair is a longtime local tradition featuring livestock shows, rodeos, entertainment, food vendors, and family-friendly events that bring the community together each summer. Additional community events include Buffalo Commons Storytelling Festival, annual car shows, local concerts, seasonal celebrations, youth sports, and community festivals that showcase the welcoming spirit of southwest Nebraska. Whether you enjoy hunting, fishing, golfing, boating, or simply appreciating the outdoors and small-town lifestyle, the McCook area offers an exceptional quality of life with year-round recreational opportunities for all ages. This versatile acreage offers excellent agricultural potential and is perfectly suited for a hobby farm or rural lifestyle setup. The native grass pasture provides ideal space for horses, a few cattle, or other livestock, while the property layout also works well for chickens and small farm animals. With ample open space, quality soil, and room to expand, the property is also an excellent place to establish a large garden and enjoy country living with agricultural opportunities right outside your door. Red Willow County enjoys a desirable four-season climate with approximately 22-24 inches of average annual rainfall, supporting healthy grasslands, agriculture, and outdoor recreation. Summers are typically warm with average high temperatures in the mid to upper 80s, while winters are generally mild to moderate with average lows in the teens and 20s. The area sits at an elevation of approximately 2,500 to 2,700 feet above sea level, providing beautiful open prairie views, colorful sunsets, and a comfortable rural Nebraska climate year-round. McCook, Nebraska and the surrounding Red Willow County area are rich in western history and agricultural heritage. Established in the late 1800s along the expanding railroad system, McCook quickly became an important hub for ranching, farming, and commerce in southwest Nebraska. The region played a significant role during the cattle trail era, with large cattle drives moving north from Kansas and Texas across the Great Plains to rail shipping points. Early ranchers and homesteaders were drawn to the area by its open grasslands, reliable water sources, and strong agricultural potential. Today, the area still reflects its deep ranching roots while offering a strong sense of community, outdoor recreation, and small-town Nebraska charm.
Property Details
  • 4 Total Bedrooms
  • 4 Full Baths
  • 3412 SF (AG)
  • 23.48 Acres
  • 1022789 SF Lot
  • Built in 2000
  • Full Basement
Taxes and Fees
  • -$0 per month Maintenance
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Hayden Outdoors Real Estate
Office: 308-882-8171
Mobile: 308-882-8171
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