Unique And Rare Property In The Big Horn Basin In WY

Lovell, Big Horn County, Wyoming

$284,000

123.0 Arces

Located on the south side of Lovell, this unique and rare property features irrigated farm ground and good hunting. All 53 acres of irrigated farm ground is served by concrete ditches with siphon tube irrigation and is currently used for hay production. The south end of the property features approximately 70 acres of recreational land that has good numbers of white-tailed deer, pheasant, and numerous other small game and bird species. This unique property has been family owned for more than 50 years and will make the next owner a fantastic place to make many more years of memories, not to mention a nice return on investment. Please call me at your convenience with any questions, or to schedule a private showing.

Property Features:

- 53 acres m/l irrigated farm land
- 70 acres m/l recreational land
- Whitetail deer
- Pheasants
- Small game
- Paved road frontage
- Beautiful mountain views
- Cody 65 miles
- Billings, MT 90 miles
- Building spots
- Electric, natural gas, rural water utilities available

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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 Lovell, Wyoming

Provider Type Max Up Max Down
TRI County Telephone Association, Inc. VDSL 6 Mbps 50 Mbps
TRI County Telephone Association, Inc. VDSL 6 Mbps 50 Mbps
ViaSat, Inc. Satellite 3 Mbps 35 Mbps
HNS License Sub, LLC Satellite 3 Mbps 25 Mbps
VSAT Systems, LLC Satellite 1.3 Mbps 2 Mbps
GCI Communication Corp. Satellite 0 Mbps 0 Mbps
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This Lovell Economy

Description Lovell
Unemployment Rate 4.4%
Recent Job Growth -3.3%
Future Job Growth 11.2%
Sales Tax 5.0%
Income Tax 0.0%
Income Per Capita $21,654
Household Income $43,906
Family Median Income $61,190
Agriculture, forestry, fishing, hunting 1.1%
Mining, quarrying, oil and gas extraction 13.5%
Construction 14.0%
Manufacturing 11.5%
Wholesale Trade 0.0%
Retail Trade 8.6%
Transportation and warehousing 2.4%
Utilities 0.8%
Information 1.0%
Finance and insurance 2.6%
Real estate, rental, and leasing 1.7%
Professional, scientific and technical services 0.8%
Management of companies 0.0%
Administrative, support, and waste management services 2.0%
Educational services 8.3%
Health care and social assistance 15.6%
Arts, entertainment, and recreation 0.0%
Accommodation and food services 8.5%
Other services 6.3%
Public administration 1.6%
Approximate Location
This land's acreage of 123.0 is equal to:
1.02
Vatican Citys
This land's price of $284K is equal to:
0.21
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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