Farm for Sale

Located in the Rm of Key West #70, adjoining the Town of Ogema - central to the growing oil and gas industry.

97 acres plus an additional 40 acres on a 99 year lease that is already paid. Includes a 2002 3 bedroom, 2 bath modular home with oak cabinets and oak trim throughout.

Livingroom and kitchen are open concept with vaulted ceiling and the ensuite bathroom has a Jacuzzi tub and shower enclosure. Next to the house is a 14.5x21 foot garage with Insulated Automatic O/H Door. Central air and natural gas.  Highspeed 5.4 MB/S DSL Internet is to the house.

Across the driveway from the main house is an older, white steel-clad 2 bedroom home that has been converted to a forced air natural gas-heated garage and shop with an insulated overhead door with automatic opener. Could be renovated back to a guest house, studio or rental unit, or just used as a heated shop.

Behind the house and across the spacious yard is a White steel-clad rigid-side Quonset barn. Dimensions are 30X60 feet with a 40X16 foot attached lean-to with a water hydrant inside the main barn.

Various other out-buildings include: 12X20 white steel-clad currently used as a chicken coop; old 12X14 foot chicken coop; old garage (approx. 14X20); 4 converted grain bins used as livestock sheds - each with an attached yard.

Fully perimeter fenced and cross-fenced east/west for north hayfield and south pasture. Sturdy, secure fences in yards, suitable for sheep or goats. Currently used for sheep, goats, horses and llamas.

Lots of gardens - Rock garden beds with annuals at driveway entrance, gardens around the 2 houses and large vegetable garden area with smaller veg garden next to the garage.

Electrical - approx $89/mth

Ogema is the central economic centre for the area and is currently "rebranding" itself into a heritage "hotspot". Sporting a newly relocated and restored 1912 train station and a 30 building pioneer museum. With the 100th year anniversary in 2012, Ogema is launching the Southern Prairie Railroad tourist excursions through the farmlands and badlands of Southern Saskatchewan.

Please email or phone 306-459-2885