3 Day online only auction starting February 11 at 9 am (CST) & ending February 13 at 2PM (CST) THIS IS A RESERVE AUCTION. Located just south of Courtney, ND, and eight miles straight west of Wimbledon, ND, this 160-acre +/- property offers excellent agricultural and recreational potential. With soil productivity indexes reaching as high as 69 and 77, it boasts highly productive farmland. The tillable acreage spans approximately 100 to 110 acres +/- and is currently rented, generating consistent income. Additional revenue comes from participation in the ND Plots program, providing access for hunting.The property features natural water sources that attract abundant populations of ducks and geese, ideal for waterfowl hunting. Hunters can set decoys in the water or utilize field decoys for early morning setups. A cattail-lined draw runs north to south through the middle of the land, creating ideal habitat for pheasants and deer.The rolling hills ensure excellent drainage, keeping higher areas dry, and the current crop is corn, with soybeans and small grains grown in rotation. This property offers strong investment potential, blending agricultural productivity with recreational opportunities for hunting enthusiasts.
3 Day online only auction starting February 11 at 9 am (CST) & ending February 13 at 2PM (CST) THIS IS A RESERVE AUCTION. Located just south of Courtney, ND, and eight miles straight west of Wimbledon, ND, this 160-acre +/- property offers excellent agricultural and recreational potential. With soil productivity indexes reaching as high as 69 and 77, it boasts highly productive farmland. The tillable acreage spans approximately 100 to 110 acres +/- and is currently rented, generating consistent income. Additional revenue comes from participation in the ND Plots program, providing access for hunting. The property features natural water sources that attract abundant populations of ducks and geese, ideal for waterfowl hunting. Hunters can set decoys in the water or utilize field decoys for early morning setups. A cattail-lined draw runs north to south through the middle of the land, creating ideal habitat for pheasants and deer. The rolling hills ensure excellent drainage, keeping higher areas dry, and the current crop is corn, with soybeans and small grains grown in rotation. This property offers strong investment potential, blending agricultural productivity with recreational opportunities for hunting enthusiasts.
The median home value in Courtenay, ND is $91,600. This is lower than the county median home value of $191,900. The national median home value is $338,100. The average price of homes sold in Courtenay, ND is $91,600. Approximately 100% of Courtenay homes are owned, compared to 0% rented, while 0% are vacant. Courtenay real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale. Commercial properties are also available. If you see a property you’re interested in, contact a Courtenay real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Courtenay, North Dakota has a population of 64. Courtenay is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 38.89% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 25.03%.
The median household income in Courtenay, North Dakota is $52,917. The median household income for the surrounding county is $54,652 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Courtenay is 37 years.
The average high temperature in July is 82.8 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 0.9 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 19.2 inches per year, with 38.1 inches of snow per year.