This large, 5.72-acre lot can be a future staple for the Bismark community. The land is open and grassy, with no trees, and it sits in a newly developed east of the Missouri River. Zoned Public, it would be perfect for a community project or parking your 1031 exchange to avoid taxes! The ground is below street level with a culvert draining into it, so you would have significant work to erect a building. But once prepped and approved, it becomes a huge property in a great location with multiplied value. Bismarck is the capital of North Dakota and is known for its friendly people, wide-open spaces, and strong sense of community. The Missouri River runs along the city, offering fishing, boating, and trails that bring the outdoors close to home. You'll find that Bismarck mixes small-town comfort with all the conveniences of a growing city. Big pieces of land like this don't often come up in ...
This large, 5.72-acre lot can be a future staple for the Bismark community. The land is open and grassy, with no trees, and it sits in a newly developed east of the Missouri River. Zoned Public, it would be perfect for a community project or parking your 1031 exchange to avoid taxes! The ground is below street level with a culvert draining into it, so you would have significant work to erect a building. But once prepped and approved, it becomes a huge property in a great location with multiplied value. Bismarck is the capital of North Dakota and is known for its friendly people, wide-open spaces, and strong sense of community. The Missouri River runs along the city, offering fishing, boating, and trails that bring the outdoors close to home. You'll find that Bismarck mixes small-town comfort with all the conveniences of a growing city. Big pieces of land like this don't often come up in a location with so much new growth and development.
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Research Parcel InformationStarting from ND-810 in Bismarck, head west on I-194 West for about three-quarters of a mile. From there, take the McKenzie Drive ramp toward Mandan and continue for a short distance before turning left onto McKenzie Drive Southeast. Almost immediately, turn left again to merge onto I-194 East and follow the West Bismarck Expressway for just under two miles. Next, take a right onto South Washington Street, following the signs for General Sibley Park. Continue along South Washington Street for a little over two miles until you reach Nina Lane. Turn right onto Nina Lane, drive a short distance, then make another right turn, and your destination will be just ahead.