Land and Rural Retreats Pierre, Stanley County, South Dakota Homesite For Sale - 321.01 Acres

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Pierre, Stanley County, South Dakota Homesite For Sale - 321.01 Acres
Pierre, Stanley County, South Dakota Homesite For Sale - 321.01 Acres
Description: A scenic prairie unit overlooking Lake Oahe with endless hunting, fishing, and water recreational opportunities. Located 20 miles northwest of Pierre, SD, this unimproved tract offers the potential owner several investment options in the future. Enjoy the South Dakota prairie and river view for yourself, or share with others by developing river view lots. Easy access off US Highway 1806 and Chantier Creek Road. Coves of trees offer... more

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321.01 Acres
Price:
$352,000
MLS or other ID:
Chantier Creek Ranch
 

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