Massive Walkout Rambler On A Secluded Oasis

Rochester, Olmsted County, Minnesota

$975,000

40.15 Arces

This custom-built walkout rambler is nestled in one of the finest timbered properties the county has to offer. You will be able to enjoy morning coffee and evening relaxations from one or both of the rear decks looking out into the timber, all while listening to the flowing water from Whitney Creek. The creek flows West to East through the middle of the property. Standing down or walking along the creek for a few minutes naturally relaxes you after a long day. The topography of the land is gently rolling with some trails. Deer hunting and turkey hunting are excellent in this area. The long private drive is welcoming, with farmland on either side of it. There is a good steel shop with a concrete floor and power for storing all of your toys. Inside the home, you will find huge rooms that make for great entertaining. The master bedroom has 2 walk-in closets, a large bathroom, and a den off the bathroom's opposite side. There is a living room, family room, formal dining room, sunroom, and laundry room all on the main level. You can tell the home was built very well. It just might be time for some updating. Finding a house of this size on one of the nicest 40 acres in Rochester, only 15 minutes to Mayo Clinic, is hard to beat. Call Bob to schedule your private showing.




Property Features:

- 6200+ sq ft with over 5100 sq ft finished
- Walk-out rambler
- Attached garage with garage underneath
- 71 x 35 Pole shed w/concrete and power
- Home is setup for entertaining with large rooms
- Downstairs features second cooking area
- Main floor laundry
- Tons of storage
- Grand fireplace
- Over 1700 of Whitney Creek flowing through the middle of the property
- Trail network
- Pond
- Excellent deer and turkey hunting
- 15 minutes to Mayo Clinic

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Utilities

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No water

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No sewage

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No telephone line

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No gas

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No electric


Lot Details

  • Icons/close No Mobile Home Data Provided
  • Icons/close Property is not on a Cul de Sac
  • Icons/close Property is not a Corner Lot
  • Icons/close Property is not Subdividable

Internet Speed for Rochester, Minnesota

Provider Type Max Up Max Down
Charter Communications, Inc. Cable Modem-DOCSIS 3.1 35 Mbps 940 Mbps
ViaSat, Inc. Satellite 3 Mbps 100 Mbps
HBC Terrestrial Fixed Wireless 10 Mbps 40 Mbps
HNS License Sub, LLC Satellite 3 Mbps 25 Mbps
CenturyLink, Inc. ADSL2 0.64 Mbps 15 Mbps
VSAT Systems, LLC Satellite 1.3 Mbps 2 Mbps
Consolidated Communications Holdings, Inc. Other Copper Wireline 0 Mbps 0 Mbps
GCI Communication Corp. Satellite 0 Mbps 0 Mbps
Level 3 Communications, LLC Optical Carrier/Fiber to the End User 0 Mbps 0 Mbps
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This Rochester Economy

Description Rochester
Unemployment Rate 2.8%
Recent Job Growth 0.4%
Future Job Growth 34.7%
Sales Tax 8.1%
Income Tax 7.1%
Income Per Capita $36,659
Household Income $68,574
Family Median Income $87,639
Agriculture, forestry, fishing, hunting 0.9%
Mining, quarrying, oil and gas extraction 0.1%
Construction 3.6%
Manufacturing 9.0%
Wholesale Trade 1.4%
Retail Trade 10.7%
Transportation and warehousing 2.4%
Utilities 0.2%
Information 2.2%
Finance and insurance 2.5%
Real estate, rental, and leasing 0.9%
Professional, scientific and technical services 5.3%
Management of companies 0.0%
Administrative, support, and waste management services 2.3%
Educational services 6.9%
Health care and social assistance 38.7%
Arts, entertainment, and recreation 1.3%
Accommodation and food services 5.7%
Other services 3.8%
Public administration 2.3%
Approximate Location
This land's acreage of 40.15 is equal to:
30.4
Football Fields
This land's price of $975K is equal to:
0.71
Avg. priced homes in San Francisco
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USDA Hardiness Zone 4b.

USDA Plant Hardiness Zones are the standard by which gardeners and growers can determine which plants are most likely to thrive at a location.

Great Country For people that like seasons! Zone 4 has a shorter growing season than most others in the USDA garden zones. A last frost date around mid-May and a first frost date around mid-September means a frost-free season from the beginning of June through early September. These dates are general guidelines, so watch the weather forecasts before planting

The coldest days in winter:
Temperatures from -25 to -20°C

This zone is good for growing:
Apples, Pears, Plums, Inkberry, and Burning bush
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