LAND AUCTION
2,055.91 Acres – Slope County, North Dakota
Tuesday, September 28, 2010 – 1:00 p.m. (MT)
Auction Location: Rough Rider Hotel, Medora, North Dakota
Auctioneers Note:
Dear Friends,
The North Dakota Badlands has always carried a certain degree of beauty and mystique, making it one of the most beautiful places across America. The expansive terrain, savage beauty, rugged buttes, Little Missouri River, and tree lined ravines dominate the breathtaking landscape of the Badlands, and provide some of the nation’s best cover for a large diversity of residential and transient wildlife.
The Hafele property is absolutely no exception and is an extremely unique property tucked away on the edge of the Southern Badlands in Slope County, North Dakota. This property features all of the mystique, beauty, hunting and recreational aspects one would expect out of the Dakota ...
The Hafele property is absolutely no exception and is an extremely unique property tucked away on the edge of the Southern Badlands in Slope County, North Dakota. This property features all of the mystique, beauty, hunting and recreational aspects one would expect out of the Dakota Badlands, yet is coupled with some extremely lush and productive hay and cropland providing a positive return on investment for the avid hunting and ranching enthusiasts alike.
Also keep in mind that this property in its entirety is included within the Little Missouri Grazing Association Grazing Permits. It is currently enrolled within a private inventory permit through the grazing association. This grazing permit may be available to qualified members of who meet the rules and regulations of the Little Missouri Grazing Association.
This exclusive property will be offered in six distinctive parcels at a live oral auction September 28, 2010, in Medora, North Dakota. Private tours of the property will be given upon request any date prior to the auction. So mark your calendars and join us for this featured auction in the ever-coveted North Dakota Badland’s!
With warm personal regards,
Andy Mrnak
Pifer’s Auction and Realty
Property Information:
6 Parcels
County: Slope County, ND
Total Acres: 2,055.91 +/-
Total 2009 Taxes (All Parcels): $967.66
Parcel 1: 160.00 acres
Legal: SW ¼ Section 2-136-104
Description: Parcel 1 is perhaps the most productive quarter of the entire offering. An assortment of terrain engulfs parcel 1 as it takes on the diversity of it’s hay meadows, trees, rugged buttes, and Little Missouri River to the north and west of the parcel. Tremendous soils lay the excellent foundation for the high yielding alfalfa field that is currently in production.
2009 Taxes: $134.72
Parcel 2: 160.00 acres
Legal: W ½ W ½ Section 14-136-104
Description: On the western edge lies this attractive parcel featuring 160 acres of tree cover, draws, and native prairie grasses providing a solid foundation for tremendous grazing and excellent hunting.
2009 Taxes: $33.31
Parcel 3: 640.00 acres
Legal: Section 13-136-104
Description: This full section of native prairie grasses lies directly in the center of the property. Parcel 3 is surrounded by the Little Missouri Grazing Associations land, which is currently used within the Hafele grazing program. Parcel 3 is engulfed in rolling and rugged terrain with some high peaks providing one of the best views in all of the Dakota Badlands!
2009 Taxes: $130.94
Parcel 4: 458.72 acres
Legal: Lots 1, 2, 3, & 4, and E ½ NW ¼ and E ½ SW ¼ and SE ¼ Section 18-136-103
Description: Parcel 4 features the homestead and headquarters of the property. Deep draws, trees, and rolling terrain provide a home for some of the best wildlife hunting parcels in all of the offering. Yet, the upper flats account for some of the most productive hay land and excellent grazing in all of the offering providing tremendous return on investment within parcel 4!
2009 Taxes: $262.52
Parcel 5: 320.00 acres
Legal: SW ¼ and SE ¼ of Section 17-136-103
2009 Taxes: $259.40
Parcel 6: 317.19 acres
Legal: NE ¼ and NW 1/4 Section 20-136-103
2009 Taxes: $146.77
Parcel 5 and 6 Description: These two tremendous parcels are considered the first stepping stone as you enter on to the Hafele property as they lay directly on the east side of the landscape on some extremely productive and mostly flat topped high ground. Currently, these parcels are used for alfalfa hay production and livestock grazing. These two parcels also have tremendous access via the county maintained road.
Louis and Cecelia Hafele, Owners
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Research Parcel InformationDriving Directions: From Medora, ND: 35 miles south on East River Road to T intersection, then turn west approximately 14 miles to intersection, then north for 6 miles to T intersection, then turn west (road curves north) for 1.5 miles to parcels 6 and 5.
From Amidon, ND: 2 miles west on US HWY 85, then turn right on first gravel road. Proceed west approximately 15 miles to intersection, then turn north for 6 miles to T intersection, then turn west (road curves north) for 1.5 miles to parcels 6 and 5.
From Rhame, ND: West on US HWY 12 1.5 miles, then turn North on Gravel Road 26 miles (road will turn east and then north a couple of times) continue to T intersection, then turn west (road curves north) for 1.5 miles to parcels 6 and 5.