LAND AUCTION
160 acres, more or less,
Holt County, NE
Contact Joe Aschoff for more information at (402)360-4435
Description: This Pasture has a well with working windmill, stock tanks, and a dam with abundant water supply. Cross fencing and
a maintained boarder fence.
All native grass and brome grasses. 35 to 40 Pair carrying capacity with hardwood trees for shade. This is a very well maintained pasture.
Directions to Land: 4 miles west of Orchard on hwy 20 to 509 Ave then 3 miles north to 866 Rd.
Price: Sold At Auction - January 9, 2020 - $1,450/acre (232,000)
2018 Taxes: $2,088.30 ($13.05/acre)
Location of Auction: 1:00 P.M Central Valley Ag Meeting Room,
86288 516 Ave., Royal, NE
Sale Terms: Cash with a 15% non-refundable down payment the day of the auction, and the balance payable in
certified funds on or before February 6, 2020, the date of closing. Buyer will receive full possession of the
land at closing.
Owner's policy of title insurance will be divided equally between buyer and seller. Sale is not contingent
upon buyer financing, all preliminary financial arrangements must be made prior to the sale. Property to be
sold "AS IS" with no warranties or guarantees implied. Information herein was obtained from sources deemed
reliable, but Broker makes no guarantees as to its accuracy. All prospective bidders are urged to fully inspect
the property, its condition, and rely on their own conclusions. The property is sold subject to existing
easements, restrictions, or reservations of record, if any. Bidding increments are solely at the discretion
of the auctioneer.
Sale is subject to seller confirmation; however it is their desire to sell to the highest and best bidder.
Announcements made the day of the auction will supersede earlier announcements, verbal or written.
Mossy Oak - Homestead Land & Management Company, Inc. and its associates are representing the sellers as
sellers' agents.
Information herein was obtained from sources
deemed reliable, but Broker makes no guarantees as to its accuracy. Prospective
buyers are urged to inspect the property and rely on their own conclusions.