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322 West 5th St.
$125,000|Listed: Feb 25, 2026
MLS#589244618
322 West 5th St., Imperial, Nebraska
Status:Active
Property Type
- Home
Acreage
0.14 acres
Format
Sale
Description
Whether you're a first-time buyer or looking to add to your investment portfolio, this 2-bedroom, 1-bath home offers 1,158 square feet of potential in a convenient Imperial location.
The home features a practical layout, new water heater, new dishwasher, durable hard board siding, and a fenced backyard — perfect for pets or outdoor enjoyment.
Improvements Located close to the city park and golf course, this property offers both comfort and convenience. With room to personalize and make it your own, this home presents a great opportunity to build equity and create something that fits your style.
Affordable, well-located, and full of possibility!
Recreation Southwest Nebraska offers a diverse range of recreational opportunities for outdoor enthusiasts. The region is known for its excellent walk-in hunting access, providing public entry to prime private lands for upland game, deer, and waterfowl hunting. Upland hunting is especially popular here, with pheasant, quail, and prairie chickens abundant in native grasslands. Big game hunters can pursue white-tailed and mule deer in the area’s rolling hills and river corridors. Waterfowl hunters enjoy rich opportunities along the Platte and Republican Rivers and numerous reservoirs. Lake McConaughy, often referred to as “Lake Mac,” is the state’s largest reservoir and a hotspot for fishing, boating, camping, and water sports. Enders State Recreation Area also offers quality fishing, camping, and wildlife viewing in a scenic setting. Whether you’re looking to hunt, fish, or simply explore the natural beauty of Nebraska’s prairie landscape, southwest Nebraska delivers rewarding, year-round outdoor experiences.
Region & Climate Chase County, Nebraska is located in the southwestern part of the state, within the High Plains region. The county features gently rolling hills and flat expanses of farmland, with an elevation ranging from about 3,200 to 3,600 feet above sea level.
The climate is semi-arid, with hot summers and cold winters. Average high temperatures in July typically reach around 89–92°F, while January lows can dip to about 12–15°F.
Annual precipitation is relatively low, averaging around 17 to 20 inches per year, with the majority falling during the late spring and summer months. Snowfall in winter is common but generally moderate. This dry climate, combined with the elevation and prairie terrain, defines the agricultural and natural character of the region.
History Chase County, located in southwestern Nebraska, was officially established in 1873 and named after U.S. Treasury Secretary Salmon P. Chase. However, the area remained largely unpopulated until the 1880s, when the expansion of the railroad and the promise of homesteading opportunities drew settlers to the region.
Imperial, the county seat of Chase County, was founded in 1885. It quickly grew as a hub for local agriculture, supported by the fertile plains and the advent of irrigation systems. The arrival of the Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Railroad in the late 19th century played a crucial role in the county’s development, enabling farmers to transport their goods to broader markets.
Listing Agent

Melisa Owens
Hayden Outdoors
Windsor, Colorado
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