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Williams Subdivision Cambridge Nebraska

price

$46,750|Listed: Dec 16, 2025

MLS#429363355

location

TBD Williams Subdivision, Cambridge, Nebraska

Status:Active

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Property Type

  • Acreage
  • Recreational Land
  • Equestrian Property
  • River Frontage

Acreage

99 acres

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Build your dream home on spacious residential lot ranging from 0.8 to 9.4 acres near the Cross Creek Golf Links Course in Cambridge, Nebraska. These lots offer various views of Cambridge Golf Course, Republican Valley and Medicine Creek. Enjoy small-town living with room to roam, easy access to recreation, and utilities nearby, all just minutes from downtown Cambridge. Ideal for custom homes, hobby farms, or quiet retreats. Lots are limited. Land Williams Addition  and Williams First Addition– A Scenic Opportunity Above Medicine Creek

Williams Addition is a thoughtfully positioned subdivision offering a rare blend of natural beauty, recreational views, and build-ready lots. Each block provides its own distinct vantage point while sharing excellent infrastructure, including exceptional asphalt road access and well-defined building envelopes.

Block 1 lots in Williams Addition enjoy stunning overlooks of Medicine Creek, with direct views of the Cross Creek Links Golf Course—capturing the green on Hole 6 and the tee box on Hole 7. These lots combine tranquil creek scenery with the manicured landscape of the golf course, creating a unique and picturesque setting.

Block 2 is situated at a higher elevation, offering expansive views overlooking the City of Cambridge and the Cross Creek Golf Course. From this elevated position, homeowners can enjoy sweeping vistas, city lights, and open skies.

Block 3 provides exceptional west-facing exposure with breathtaking sunset views. These lots overlook Medicine Creek and are zoned AG, allowing for a horse or 4-H project animals—an ideal option for those seeking a more rural lifestyle while remaining close to town.

Williams First Addition – Block 1 features dramatic canyon terrain with eastern exposure, perfectly positioned for beautiful sunrise views. The unique topography adds character and privacy while still offering practical building sites.

Whether you’re looking for golf course views, city overlooks, creek frontage, sunset skies, or space for animals, Williams Addition delivers a diverse selection of lots in a well-planned subdivision designed for both lifestyle and long-term value.

The subdivision has a total of 19 lots available-  See the map and price list to choose the lot that best fits your needs.

Williams  Addition

Block 1                                                                                    Block 3

Lot 1- 2.77 ac  $106,250                                                 Lot 1- 4.58 ac  $85,000

Lot 2- .7 ac  $85,000                                                          Lot 2- 4.62 ac  $76,500

Lot 3- .7 ac $76,500                                                           Lot 3- 4.62 ac $85,000

Lot 4-.69 ac $68,000                                                         Lot 4- 4.57 ac $68,000

Lot 5- .82 ac $50,000

Block 2                                                                                  Williams  First Addition Block 1

Lot 1- .80 ac $46,750                                                        Lot 1- 9.4 ac $106,250

Lot 2- .80 ac $46,750                                                        Lot 2- 3 ac  $68,000

Lot 3- 1 ac  $46,750                                                            Lot 3-3.13 ac $76,500

Lot 4- 1.08 ac $46,750                                                      Lot 4-3.13 ac  $76,500

Lot 5- 1.24 ac $55,250

Lot 6- 2.47 ac $72,250

Recreation Nestled just off the scenic Cross Creek Golf Links in Cambridge, Nebraska, this idyllic subdivision offers residents a lifestyle centered around outdoor enjoyment and small-town charm. Golf enthusiasts will love living moments from one of southwest Nebraska’s premier 18-hole courses, known for its sprawling fairways and friendly community atmosphere.

Beyond the greens, the area boasts abundant recreation for all ages. McKinley Park features trails, picnic spots, playgrounds, a municipal swimming pool and splash pad, plus courts and open space for sports and relaxation.

Just a short drive north, Medicine Creek State Recreation Area and Harry Strunk Lake offer over 29 miles of shoreline for boating, fishing, swimming, camping, hiking and wildlife viewing against a backdrop of Nebraska’s natural beauty.

With high quality upland, deer and water fowl hunting as well as, nearby lakes, parks, trails and year-round outdoor opportunities, this community delivers the perfect blend of recreation and rural living.

Region & Climate Cambridge, Nebraska lies in the south-central Great Plains of the United States, in Furnas County along the Republican River. The landscape is gently rolling prairie with agricultural fields and grasslands typical of the region. The climate is humid continental with hot, often stormy summers and cold winters with snow and occasional temperature extremes. Summers commonly see daily highs in the 80s to 90s °F, while winter lows frequently drop below freezing. Precipitation peaks in late spring and early summer, and annual totals are moderate, with noticeable seasonal variation. Winds are common, and weather can change quickly due to continental influences.

History Cambridge and Furnas County have roots in America’s settlement of the Plains in the late 19th century. The area was originally home to Pawnee and Sioux peoples before Euro-American settlement. The first settler near present-day Cambridge was Hiram Doing in 1871, and the post office opened as Medicine Creek in 1874. The town was called Pickletown or Pickleville after J.W. Pickle, but renamed Cambridge in 1880 when the railroad arrived—perhaps after Cambridge, Massachusetts or the famed English university town. Cambridge was incorporated in 1885 and grew around agriculture, the railroad, and community institutions like its local newspaper. Furnas County was organized the same year and named for Nebraska’s second governor, Robert W. Furnas, with Beaver City winning a contentious race to be county seat. Fun local quirks include Medicine Creek Days celebrations and historic sites like the old Burlington Railroad era buildings and local museums preserving pioneer artifacts and curiosities

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Clay Owens

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Hayden Outdoors

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