The median home value in Lemmon, SD is $125,000.
This is
higher than
the county median home value of $122,889.
The national median home value is $308,980.
The average price of homes sold in Lemmon, SD is $125,000.
Approximately 56% of Lemmon homes are owned,
compared to 23% rented, while
22% are vacant.
Lemmon real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
If you like to see a property, contact Lemmon real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
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This 1950's 2-bedroom 2-bath house has had many updates completed with newly refinished wood floors & tile throughout, nearly all new windows, breaker box upgrade including new wiring, new hot water heater, sewer replaced to the street. The basement is partially finished and has a separate entrance. Add an egress window and some finishing touches and you could have rental income. There is a massive 3-car garage that you have to see to believe plus a former single car garage now being used as a lawn shed. Situated on a corner lot, propane forced air furnace, window a/c, city water & sewer.
Listed by Casey Raftevold with eXp Realty 605-863-5282, co-listed by Jeff Garrett 605-641-0574 with Hayden Outdoors. The Johnson Ranch is located on the banks of the Grand River southeast of Lemmon, SD and consists of 1484 deeded acres. Approx, 4.5 miles of the North Fork Grand River flows through the center of the ranch and feeds the nearby Shadehill Reservoir. The tree-lined river bottoms provide exceptional natural protection and wildlife habitat. The ranch has a 75-acre water license from the State of South Dakota. There is an extensive set of improvements featuring a 3 bed, 2 bath home built in 1991, a 30 stall horse barn with a 60 X120 indoor arena and office, a 2nd- 3 bed 2 bath home, barn with 22 horse stalls, multiple shops and barns, corrals, paddocks and your own race track. The ranch has 2 wells and 2 rural water hookups provided by the Perkins Cty Rural Water District. The owner is currently running 130 cow/calf pairs year around. The County FSA shows 488 acres of cropland that is currently in hay production. The average hay production exceeds 2 ton per acre per year. There is a spring fed 15 acre lake on the south end of the ranch that is stocked with trout providing a dependable water source for livestock and wildlife. There is figured to be roughly 4-5 million tons of high quality gravel located on one of the 320 ac parcels. Contact Casey Raftevold eXp Realty 605-863-5282 or Jeff Garrett Hayden Outdoors 605-641-0574 today to schedule a time to come see!!