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Anchors Away Lodge and Resort
$1,000,000
0.7 Acres
Aberdeen, South Dakota, 57401
Discover your next entrepreneurial adventure at this turnkey establishment located at Richmond Lake. This thriving bar-dining lodge is a cornerstone of the local community, offering an exceptional opportunity to take over and continue its success.Land This lodge/resort is not just a business; it’s a thriving hub for locals and tourists alike. The scenic location at Richmond Lake provides a serene backdrop for dining, events, and many recreational activities.This establishment means more than just running a business; it means becoming a part of the vibrant Richmond Lake community. With its loyal customer base and strategic location, the potential for growth and profitability is substantial.Improvements Location: Prime spot at Richmond LakeFacilities: Includes 7 spacious rooms, banquet room for 75, and extensive outdoor seatingAssets: Transferable on and off-sale liquor license, 2019 Flo-dock system, 1000-gallon dockside gas tankEquipment: Fully equipped with POS sales system, coolers, grills, freezers, and necessary kitchen equipmentInventory: Includes liquor, beer, wine inventory; patio furniture, tents, and moreGeneral Operations Whether you’re an experienced entrepreneur looking to expand your portfolio or someone new to the hospitality industry, this turnkey operation offers a solid foundation for success. The inclusion of all assets, licenses, and existing inventory streamlines the transition process, allowing you to hit the ground running.Location Seize the opportunity to shape the future of hospitality at Richmond Lake — where community, business, and leisure converge seamlessly.

Silver Creek Sanctuary
$1,773,225
639 Acres
Wessington, South Dakota, 57381
Located just 5 miles south of Wessington, SD, the Silver Creek Sanctuary offers a unique opportunity for avid hunters seeking the perfect farm to pursue trophy whitetail deer, upland birds, and seasonal waterfowl. The Silver Creek Sanctuary is renowned for producing trophy caliber whitetail deer, with every detail of the farm designed to support and grow trophy animals.Land The property boasts over 30 acres of strategically placed food plots,designed to attract and hold mature whitetail bucks throughout theseason. A ½-mile stretch of Silver Creek meanders through theproperty, providing natural water, a travel corridor, and year-roundattraction for deer and other wildlife.One of the standout features of Silver Creek Sanctuary is the largeblock of mature hardwoods, a rare find in central South Dakota. Thesetowering elms and cottonwoods, interspersed with cedar thickets, offerideal sanctuary cover and are a critical factor in consistentlyholding and producing trophy-caliber whitetail deer. Combined with the planted switchgrass for bedding and the surrounding high-protein food plots, the property becomes an irresistible magnet for prairie bucks seeking year-round security, nutrition, and thermal cover. In short, they have no reason to leave.An established internal trail system provides discreet access to standlocations and seamless navigation across the landscape, ensuringlow-impact hunting and property management.Beyond its big game appeal, the farm sits squarely in prime pheasantcountry. Expansive warm-season grasses provide essential winter cover, while quality nesting habitat supports strong spring reproduction. A long cattail bottom anchors the upland bird habitat, offering secure late-season refuge even during the harshest South Dakota winters.Agriculture The land is protected from development, providing conservation for wildlife habitat in perpetuity, for this property is enrolled in a Wetlands Reserve Program (WRP) with the NRCS/USDA. To learn more about the WRP program, go to Wetlands Reserve Program (usda.gov) or visit the local NRCS/USDA office for more information.3 Stock damsGrazing Lease (Daily rate)120-150 cow/calf pairsWater wellGeneral Operations Boundaries of the property are fenced. No warranties about the location of the fence lines will be made in relationship to the deeded property lines. Property is being sold as the location of the fences currently exist, based on boundaries shown on the legal description.

North Fork 155
$700,000
155 Acres
Wilmot, South Dakota, 57279
North Fork 155 is conveniently located two miles to the SE of Wilmot, South Dakota in Roberts County. A half mile south of State Highway 15. Land Approximately 58.50+/- acres of tillable ground are currently enrolled in CRP until September of 2032, and 92.38 +/- acres are designated as pastureland. The North Fork Whetstone River meanders through the property, and there are no wetland/grassland easements. This property presents a unique investment opportunity, offering both building eligibility and recreational potential, as the area boasts abundant hunting opportunities for deer, pheasant, turkey, and waterfowl.Recreation Some of the prominent lakes in the region include Lake Traverse, Big Stone Lake, and Pickerel Lake. Lake Traverse, located on the border between South Dakota and Minnesota, is the largest natural lake in the state of South Dakota. It offers excellent fishing for species such as walleye, northern pike, and perch.

Dakota Divide 960
$2,160,000
960 Acres
Ludden, North Dakota, 58474
This exceptional hunting property in Southeast North Dakota offers prime hunting and grazing/haying opportunities. Situated near the heart of the Central Flyway. Conveniently located less than 65 miles from Aberdeen, SD, 22 miles from Oakes, ND, and 18 miles from Britton, SD.Land Dakota Divide 960 in Sargent County, North Dakota has 960 +/- deeded acres with excellent upland and big game hunting, all within 65 miles from Aberdeen, South Dakota. The property is both secluded, yet easily accessible year round via gravel road.4 wire fenceCross fencingWater well Working facilityAccess off 119th Ave SEImprovements Boundaries of the property are fenced. No warranties about the location of the fence lines will be made in relationship to the deeded property lines. Property is being sold as the location of the fences currently exist, based on boundaries shown on the legal description.Recreation The Dakota Divide 960 truly has something for every hunter, whether you’re after deer, waterfowl, or upland game. Grassy draws crisscross the property, and with strong pheasant populations in the area, these draws and rushes become prime holding spots for birds once the neighboring crops are harvested. The lush hayfields, combined with scattered wetlands and tree pockets, create excellent habitat for deer, offering great opportunities come November. Surrounded by row crops on three sides, the property transforms into a sanctuary during the fall.Agriculture Spanning 960 acres, this property has primarily been utilized for hay production and grazing livestock. The rolling pastures provide ample grazing opportunities, supported by a mixture of native and improved grasses that thrive in the region’s climate. The property is well-suited for rotational grazing, with established fencing and natural water sources that allow for efficient pasture management. This property does have a wetland and grassland easement.

McCook County 228
$724,500
228.96 Acres
Emery, South Dakota, 57332
Prime location just minutes outside of Emery with convenient access off 258th St. Comprised of 228.96± total acres with 21.56± acres currently planted to alfalfa. Building site envelope! Land McCook County 228 presents a great mix of upland bird, whitetail, and seasonal waterfowl hunting each fall. 11± acre allotment for food plots paired with the thick bedding cover, alfalfa and neighboring cropland produce fantastic areas to see a great number of deer throughout the day. The property is surrounded by row crop, creating a sanctuary come fall. The pond located in the southeastern part of the property offers some spectacular waterfowl hunting! The layout of this property supports continued potential for quality deer, seasonal waterfowl and upland bird management, as it has been in the past years.Two Stock DamsShelter beltThree Redneck Blinds IncludedBuilding EnvelopeRental incomeRural water and electricity near by21.56 ± acres of alfalfa207.4± acres in WRP with 11± acres food plot allotmentAgriculture 207.4± acres are protected from development, providing conservation for wildlife habitat in perpetuity, for this property is enrolled in a Wetlands Reserve Program (WRP) with the NRCS/USDA. Under this voluntary easement the landowner retains the rights to control access, title and right to convey title, quiet enjoyment, undeveloped recreational uses and subsurface resources. To learn more about the WRP program, go to Wetlands Reserve Program (usda.gov) or visit the local NRCS/USDA office for more information.General Operations Boundaries of the property are fenced. No warranties about the location of the fence lines will be made in relationship to the deeded property lines. Property is being sold as the location of the fences currently exist, based on boundaries shown on the legal description.Location 5 miles to Emery16 miles to Salem26 miles to Mitchell45 miles to Sioux Falls

40502 108th Street
$360,000
80 Acres
Hecla, South Dakota, 57446
Prime location just minutes from Hecla, SD, just off 108th Street. This property spans approximately 80± acres, with 78.09± acres enrolled in CRP/CREP. Rural water and electricity are available along the gravel road.Land 80± acres of Lansing Township, Brown County, SD land, according to FSA information, has 78.09± cropland acres that are currently enrolled in CRP ($151.78 per acre) and CREP ($47.05 per acre) Surety AgriData soil productivity index of 68.Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) land plays a vital role in providing essential habitat for a wide range of wildlife. Native grasses, thickets, brush, and cattails, CRP acres create the perfect environment for whitetail deer, ring-necked pheasants, seasonal waterfowl, and countless other birds and small game. These habitats not only support thriving wildlife populations but also contribute to soil health, water conservation, and overall ecosystem balance. Take this opportunity to add quality CRP acres to your portfolio!CRP Contract: April 2022-October 2032Location: From Hecla, SD – 4 miles south on SD Hwy 37 (404th Ave) and 1 mile east on 108th St.History No warranties about the location of the fence lines will be made in relationship to the deeded property lines. Property is being sold as the location of the fences currently exist, based on boundaries shown on the legal description

82.07± Acres-Hand County Pasture
$239,234
82.07 Acres
Orient, South Dakota, 57467
An excellent opportunity to acquire 82.07± acres of upland grassland in Northern Hand County, renowned for exceptional pheasant, grouse, deer, and seasonal waterfowl hunting. The property's slough and wetland offer prime habitat for waterfowl and serve as bedding areas for whitetail during dry years.Land This secluded 80-acre parcel features a mix of pasture and recreational wetlands, providing a peaceful, off-the-beaten-path setting. It is enrolled in a conservation easement with the USDA Farmers Home Administration (NRCS). New producers will need a special use permit for livestock grazing, with a permit currently in place. The property offers potential passive income from grazing and includes a dugout on the western side. Tenancy is open in 2026.

62.82± acres-Brown County Farm & CRP
$265,500
62.82 Acres
Houghton, South Dakota, 57433
Opportunity awaits with this 62.82± acre property, conveniently situated along Highway 10, just west of Houghton, SD. This high-quality property features approximately 39.26± acres of productive, tillable cropland currently under lease for the 2025 and 2026 crop seasons, along with 4.71± acres enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP) through 2032.Land Total Acres: 62.82±Tillable Acres: 39.26± Lease Income:$8,637.50 annually (Payable March 1, 2025 & March 1, 2026)Lease is currently in place for 2025 and 2026 seasonsCRP Income:$860.00 annually, payable in OctoberConservation Reserve Program payment assigned to the buyerWith immediate income already secured through the current lease and CRP program, this property presents a great chance to own income-generating farmland without delay. Whether you’re an investor, operator, or outdoorsman, this competitively priced offering provides solid return potential.Recreation The remaining 23.56± acres consist of grassland and natural habitat, offering excellent recreational opportunities. The area is renowned for its strong populations of pheasants and whitetail deer, making this property attractive not only for its agricultural value but also for hunting and outdoor enjoyment.

303.60± Acres Brown County Land-Tillable
$1,711,950
303.6 Acres
Westport, South Dakota, 57426
Great opportunity to add 303.60± acres of productive farmland in Franklyn Township, Brown County, South Dakota! Ideally located just 10 miles west of the Hwy 10 and Hwy 281 junction, then 1 mile north on 373rd Avenue.Land Located in the Northwest Corner of Brown County, right on the McPherson County line, this 303.60± acre tract in Franklyn Township offers an excellent opportunity for producers and investors alike. According to FSA data, the property includes 299.07± tillable acres.Total Acres: 303.60±Tillable Acres: 299.07± (FSA)Soils: Predominantly Class III soils, including Niobell-Noonan loams and Tally-Portal fine sandy loamsSoil Productivity: Surety AgriData average rating of 53.4Lease: Currently leased for the 2025 crop seasonEasement: FWS Waterfowl Easement-This easement protects wetlands from being drained, filled, leveled, or burned. However, landowners retain the right to farm, hay, or graze the wetlands when they are naturally dry.Known for strong pheasant and whitetail deer populations, the area also adds recreational value to this productive farm—making it ideal for both agriculture and hunting!Agriculture GOVT LT 1-2 & E2 NW of Sec. 7, T126N, R65W, Franklyn Twp., Brown Co.,SDGOVT LT 3-4 & E2 SW of Sec. 7, T126N, R65W, Franklyn Twp., Brown Co.,SDAttached are the Surety maps and accompanying documents detailing soils, wetlands, CRP contracts, topography, cropping history, and taxes.General Operations This is a great opportunity to expand your operation with a strong, income-generating parcel. Whether you’re a local producer or an investor looking for dependable return, this tract checks all the boxes!

159.27± acres-McPherson County Tillable
$748,575
159.27 Acres
Leola, South Dakota, 57456
Conveniently located northeast of Leola in McPherson County, South Dakota, this property presents a great opportunity to expand your portfolio. According to FSA records, the tract includes approximately 159.27± farmland acres, with 154.41± acres classified as cropland. With an average Surety Productivity Index of 50Land FSA & Soil Information:Base Acres: 145.70Oats: 110.50Barley: 35.20Surety Productivity Index: 50.0County Soil Rating: 0.452Taxes:2024 Real Estate Taxes: $949.90Agriculture The property features mostly gentle slopes with soil types including Niobell-Noonan, Noonan-Miranda, and Anslo-Harriet loams. These soils are primarily classified as Class IIs to IIIe, offering a solid balance of productivity and versatility. Weighted average Productivity Index of 50Property is leased for the 2025 growing seasonThis tract is encumbered by a U.S. Fish Wildlife Service Wetland Easement, which helps preserve wetland habitat while allowing dry land farming when conditions permit.Boundaries of the property are fenced. No warranties about the location of the fence lines will be made in relationship to the deeded property lines. Property is being sold as the location of the fences currently exist, based on boundaries shown on the legal description. Location Gov’t Lots One (1) and Two (2) and the South Half of the Northeast Quarter (S1/2NE1/4)Northeast Quarter (NE 1⁄4) of Section Two (2) (excepting a piece of land described by metes and bounds as follows: Commencing at the SE corner of the NE 1⁄4 of 2-126-67, thence West 36 rods, thence North 24 rods, thence East 16 rods, thence South 24 rods, intersecting the line of beginning 20 rods West of the SE corner of said NE 1⁄4 of 2-126-67.Location:From Leola, go 4 miles east on Hwy 10Turn north on Co. Rd. 21 (367 Ave.) for 2 milesHead west 1 mile on 113 St.Then go ½ mile north on 366 Ave.

161.04± acres-McPherson County Pasture
$564,970
161.42 Acres
Leola, South Dakota, 57456
Located just northeast of Leola, South Dakota, this well-balanced tract offers a versatile opportunity for both crop and livestock producers. According to FSA records, the property includes approximately 161.04± total farmland acres, with 160.53± acres classified as cropland. Majority of the land is currently utilized as pasture, and it features a dugout that provides water access for livestockLand Total Farmland Acres: 161.04±Cropland Acres: 160.53±Base Acres: 76.60 (Oats: 12.0 | Barley: 64.6)Surety Productivity Index: 45.4County Soil Rating: 0.4312024 Real Estate Taxes: $865.70The property is leased for the 2025 growing season, offering rental income to the new owner. It was previously enrolled in the Conservation Reserve Program (CRP), adding to its appeal for those interested in conservation-based uses. There are no U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service (USFWS) easements on the property.Agriculture This property has primarily been used for grazing livestock. The rolling pastureland offers excellent grazing potential, supported by a blend of native and improved grasses. Consisting primarily of productive loam soils with gentle slopes. Key soil types include Noonan-Miranda, Niobell-Noonan, and Harriet loams. Several soils are rated Class IIs or IIIe, with minimal erosion concerns and good potential for rotational use or conservation practices.The property boundaries are fenced; however, no warranties are made regarding the exact location of the fence lines in relation to the deeded property boundaries. The property is being sold based on the existing fence lines, as represented in the legal description.Location Directions: From Leola, SD – travel 4 miles east on Hwy 10, then 2 miles north on McPherson County 21 (367 Ave.), 1 mile west on 113 St., and ½ mile north on 366 Ave.

DPS Upland Reserve-480
$3,360,000
480 Acres
Ashton, South Dakota, 57424
Welcome to DPS Upland Reserve – a premier hunting retreat located northeast of Redfield in Clifton Township, Spink County, South Dakota. Situated just 8 miles east of Ashton at the intersection of Highway 14 and County Road 11, with convenient access via well-maintained oil road. This turn-key 480± acre property features meticulously managed habitat, offering premier upland bird hunting alongside excellent big game opportunities.Land Meticulous habitat management:Corn (2) and Sorghum (6) food plotsEstablished CRP3 strategically placed dugouts, Only 19.01± acres of wetlands/sloughsMultiple established shelter beltsDeveloped and managed by avid hunters for almost two decades, the property has now been made available for a new buyer seeking a ready-to-hunt haven**House/Shop with 320± acres can be purchased for $2,240,000.00****ALL ACRES ARE CONTIGUOUS!**Improvements Four-bedroom, two-bath modular hunting lodge, comfortably accommodating up to eight. (Fully furnished)Outbuilding with poured concrete floor, in-floor drain, dog kennel, and heated bird-cleaning roomWEB Water, Fiber Optic InternetSurrounding landowners are also habitat-minded, helping enhance the overall ecosystem and bird populationRecreation DPS Upland Reserve offers exceptional recreation with pheasant and trophy whitetail opportunities. CRP, shelter belts, corn/sorghum food plots, and a portion of wetlands creates the ideal habitat for roosters and mature bucks. Designed by hunters, for hunters—this is a true turnkey destination for both upland action and big game.Whether you’re chasing roosters over pointing dogs or sitting quiet in a stand during the rut, this property is set up to deliver high-quality, multi-species recreation for years to come.
