Lucey Ranch
Hot Springs , South Dakota
$2,750,000
Added on 12/11/2024



Property Description
The Lucey Ranch, 227 +/- acres of river bottom and fertile hay ground in the Southern Black Hills, is a true gem. This custom-built home blends luxury with nature, offering a perfect setting for peaceful living, outdoor adventure, or a profitable ranching operation. Whether you seek recreation, relaxation, or an exceptional lifestyle, this property provides an unmatched living experience in one of South Dakota's most serene locations.
Land
This 227 +/- acre property in Hot Springs, South Dakota, offers an exceptional combination of natural beauty, recreational opportunitie
Location
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