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LUXURY MEETS THE FARM! This 6.38 ACRE slice of heaven was completely reimagined by the design team of McDaniel Wallquist, Maison MxM, and architect Brian Stokes - turning the historic farmstead into a magazine-worthy recreational & equestrian playground. The original farmhouse, taken to the studs, boasts a wrap-around porch, custom baths, and curated farmhouse kitchen with old-world stone backsplash & fireclay sink. The barn was impeccably outfitted as a horse stable complete with RAMM stalls, Dutch doors, and Ritchie water system. The Corn Crib now serves as private guest quarters with 3/4 bath, & additional bunk space in the renovated 28 ft Streamline Imperial. Tinker, restore, and store your toys in the Workshop and Rover Shed. Rejuvenate in the outdoor sauna, or relax and hit a few balls off the tee! Most of all, your stablemates will love the 70x120 Riding Arena, 70x150 grazing area, and riding trail - all adorned & secured by Buckley powder-coated steel fencing around the estate.
Typical of many Nebraska villages, Kennard played an important role in the growth of agriculture and the railroad system in eastern Nebraska from the mid-1800s until the fall of the stock market in 1929 and the ensuing drouth of the 1930s. As with many villages the downward spiral began with banks closing, farms in the area failing, both causing local businesses to close and the population to rapidly fall. As with many other villages, the community was down but not out.
Today, Kennard has a population of approximately 375 citizens (2023) who enjoy the quiet lifestyle and friendliness of small-town living. Some are retired, others commute to work in surrounding communities—especially Blair and Omaha—while some maintain their own small businesses in town. Many have purchased acreages and built their own dream homes on the rolling hills surrounding the village.
Most streets in the village have been paved or black-topped, and there are water and sewer systems in the community—features not often found in villages of this size. Properties in the area cover a wide price range—from $25,000 for a modest bungalow to $400,000 plus for a ten-acre estate.
Kennard is now a part of the Arlington School District—a very highly ranked school system which is less than ten miles west on Highway 30 of which bussing is provided. There are also two churches—a Methodist and Lutheran—which both have a long history in the area (other denominations are found in nearby communities). Recreation programs can be found in Arlington, and grocery, retail stores, as well as many restaurants and bars, are located in Blair. This is true small-town country living!
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| blank | Principal | Taxes | INS / PMI | Other | Total |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Monthly | $8,706.74 | $401.92 | $1,617.96 | $0.00 | $10,726.62 |
| Yearly | $104,480.88 | $4,823.04 | $19,415.52 | $0.00 | $128,719.44 |
| Total | $3,134,426.40 | $144,691.20 | $394,574.00 | $0.00 | $3,673,691.60 |
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3581 County Road 21, Kennard, NE 68034.
3581 County Road 21 | MLS# 22613786
This single family home located at 3581 County Road 21, Kennard, NE 68034 is currently listed for sale with an asking price of $1,450,000. This property was built in 1918 and has 3 bedrooms with 1556 sq. ft. County Road 21 is located in the Land subdivision within the Arlington school district. Search Land real estate on pittengerteam.npdodge.com today.