2779 104th Street NE, Dunseith, ND 58329, USA
2779 104th Street NE, Dunseith, ND 58329, USA
PLEASE WATCH OUR DRONE FOOTAGE ON THIS PROPERTY!!!!!! Here is a once in a lifetime opportunity to purchase a truly amazing property located in some of the highest elevations in the turtle mountains. This property has 456 acres of prime hunting land for elk, whitetail deer, and very abundant waterfowl. The property borders the Willow Lake national wildlife refuge, which is over 2000 acres. Bordering this refuge creates a tremendous wildlife sanctuary and endless hunting opportunities. The land consists of heavy timberland, open rolling meadows and many acres of tillable farm ground. The tillable acres are currently planted with for hay ground harvesting. There is only ONE access road that enters this property providing excellent privacy. In North Dakota the Game and Fish allows deer gratis tags per 150 acres owned, so this property would have 3 gratis deer tags on a yearly basis. One could potentially apply for Game and Fish approval and potentially get a yearly elk gratis tag, but that requirement must be approved and meet Game & Fish requirements. The original farmhouse and outbuildings are still present on the property and are in excellent condition. The owners also had a new home built on the property in 2018. This home has 1800 sq. ft on the main level and 1800 sq. ft. in the basement. The house has 4 bedrooms and 3 baths and an office/den. There is a large open concept kitchen and living room area. The basement is full finished, but there is no flooring currently down there. Basement is poured cement and the house has an electric forced air furnace with central A/C. The house has its own private septic with a drain field. Both house use a new 260 ft. deep well with excellent water. This is a must-see property that rarely comes available to purchase. Please call us with any questions or to set up an appointment to see this amazing listing.
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