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IDX information provided courtesy of the Black Hills Association of Realtors. Information deemed reliable but is not guaranteed accurate by the MLS. Updated: 28th August, 2016 10:54 PM. For Sale By Owner – Things to Consider Many people who decide to sell their home as a FSBO aren’t successful and end up going with an agent because the process is harder or more inconvenient than they thought. Coldwell Banker Market Report for August 2016 The real estate market report for August 2016 for Rapid City and the Black Hills home sales. Real Estate in the Rapid City, SD Area RE/MAX Advantage was founded in 1981 on the principle of providing exceptional customer service through market knowledge, contractual expertise and friendly, reputable client relationships. All RE/MAX Advantage Associates are FULL-TIME, dedicated professionals. Our associates are proven and highly trained to ensure that you receive the prompt communication, attention to detail and reliable direction to achieve your desired outcome.
Our real estate agents are well-positioned to guide you through buying or selling Real Estate in Rapid City and the Black Hills. Commercial and Business, Residential Homes, Farm and Ranch and all other real estate; you will find a friendly professional when you work with RE/MAX Advantage. Click the graphic above to view the full-sized version.I put this on MHVillage Tuesday the 26th at 4:00 p.m., got a call Wednesday at 11:00, and sold it at 12:30 for cash! Hard to do much better than that! The word Awesome doesn't even cover how great this site is. 15 properties were found. Properties are shown 10 at a time. 1127 Clover Ridge Dr, Rapid City, SD 57701 2 full, 1 half baths Move-in ready 1.5-Story home in established neighborhood. New flooring, new counter tops, cabinets and light fixtures, window sashes. This 3 bed/2.5 bath home has a master bath, unfinished basement and lots of storage! Fenced backyard plus a 2-car garage. 21513 Pine View Ct, Piedmont, SD 57769
Beautiful 2-story home nestled in the pines on 3.02 acres. Home features 3948 total square feet with 4 bedrooms, 2.5 baths, and a heated 3 car garage. There is potential to expand in the unfinished walk-out basement. Master suite features decorative vault Tbd 225th, Box Elder, SD 57719 Listed by Randy Olivier, 605-430-6246, Broker Associate, The Real Estate Group. 19.36 acre lot to the East of the Douglas Schools K-12. Seller has done preliminary planning with the city. Dream Design did a conceptual design for the entire acreage and 25442 Harriet Ward Rd, Custer, SD 57735 Listed by Shauna Sheets 545-5430. Enjoy wide open spaces on almost 10 acres with room for horses and toys alike. This property takes you away from the daily hustle of life and allows you to enjoy all the quiet and serene aspects of the Southern Hills. 1001 Summerfield Dr, Rapid City, SD 57703 Listed by Debbie Malott, CENTURY 21 ClearView Realty, (605) 391-2856. A true Ranch level home built with Quality and attention to detail for sure.
Curb appeal that will draw you in..You will find 3 bedrooms, two full baths and Laundry on the main floor a 4603 Mandalay Ln, Rapid City, SD 57701Philips Digital Photo Frame Delete Internal Memory How often do you find a true 6 bedroom home? Houses For Sale 93277Made for a family, this home is located within walking distance to the ball fields, tennis courts and Parkview pool. Silver Lab Puppies For Sale Denver CoOpen concept main level with 3 bedrooms on the main. Large inviting family room downstairs 3002 New England Street, Rapid City, SD 57703 Listed by Jeremy Kahler 605-381-7500. Beautiful ranch home with an open layout which is sure to impress. The main floor provides a spacious living room with vaulted ceilings, large foyer and functional kitchen/dining room with access to back deck.
2828 Julia Ct, Rapid City, SD 57701 Great location at the end of a cul da sac and bordering Robbinsdale Park. Home has three levels completely finished, fourth level for storage, mechanical and laundry room. Master with bath and walk in closet, two additional bedrooms and bath on upper leve 2310 Hillside Dr, Sturgis, SD 57785This 2004 home has 3 bedrooms and a bonus room -or- 4 Bedrooms, depending on your lifestyle, but both configurations still offer a living room & a family room for multi-level living and entertaining. Built with GreenBlock throughout t 354 Big Badger Dr, Box Elder, SD 57719 Listed by Judy Rohde, South Dakota Real Estate, 605-209-1521. Ready to move in!! Room for 2 additional bedrooms and a bath in the lower level. Stainless steel appliances and big pantry. Double Decker angled counter with room for 5 stools. If this is your first visit, take your time and look around. I have plenty of information and resources available to you. If you are a return visitor, thank you.
I would love to hear from you and tell you how I can serve all your real estate needs. © 2016 Black Hills Association of Realtors. Information deemed to be reliable but not guaranteed. The data relating to real estate for sale on this website comes from Black Hills Association of Realtors and the Broker Reciprocity Program.sm. Real estate listings held by brokerage firms other than Assist 2 Sell Buyers and Sellers Realty are marked with the BR logo and detailed information about them includes the name of the listing brokers. All measurements and all calculations of area (i.e., Sq Ft and Acreage) are approximate. Listing broker has attempted to offer accurate data, but buyers are advised to confirm all items. Information last updated on 2016-08-29.Steven Dutch, Natural and Applied Sciences, University of Wisconsin - Green Bay First-time Visitors: Please visit Site Map and Disclaimer. "Back" to return here. If there's a more bizarre place to put a railroad, much less a railroad that
once had ambitions of reaching the Pacific, than the valley of Rapid Creek, South Dakota, I'm hard pressed to imagine what it could be. The Black Hills and Western Railroad went through a series of names, and was often called the "Crouch Line" after its founder, The figure above is scanned from an 1898 1:125,000 topographic map. railroad starts at Rapid City on the far right, travels a fairly simple route past Canyon Lake (closely paralleled by present State Route 44), snakes up Rapid Canyon through Big Bend and Johnson (now called Johnson Siding) and thence to Pactola (now under a reservoir). continued on past Pactola to Mystic in the central Black Hills. beyond Pactola Reservoir is now a hiking trail. Strange as it sounds, there were a fair number of railroads running along canyons in the eastern Black Hills, though most were short lived. The most common cause of financial failure was flash flooding. The "Crouch Line" was the longest lived, running
into the late 1940's. However, it had a well deserved reputation for being odd. It was called "the crookedest line in the world," it was said that the engineer could shake hands with the brakeman in the caboose at times, and it was claimed that the railroad crossed Rapid Creek over 100 times. In some places turns were so tight that the rails were specially curved before being laid.There are no paved roads. Automobiles are primitive and slow. You want to move large amounts of people, supplies, mining equipment, and timber in and out of the hills. How do you do it? Build a road and use horses or oxen? Painfully slow and not enough capacity. Put that many wagons on a road and you'll spend all your time and money repairing the road. If you're going to build a road good enough to handle heavy, high volume traffic, you might just as well build a railroad, which is more durable in everyday use, has a lot of capacity, and is much faster.
Between later road construction and floods, especially the infamous 1972 disaster, little of the railroad remains. It can be hard to tell whether apparent remnants of grade are the railroad grade itself, other old roads, or some otherThe most obvious relics of the railroad are bedrock cuts. The map above shows the Crouch Line digitized onto present geography. Crouch Line is emphasized with light blue. Detailed map of the section from Pactola Dam to Johnson Siding. best preserved section of the railroad. None of the bridges are extant but pilings still exist and hikers frequently bridge them with planks. Nevertheless, hiking the full distance will require at least half a dozen fordings of Rapid Creek, none of which are dangerous at low water. following one side is not an option. You will get wet. Localities shown below are numbered, beginning with 5 to avoid confusion with sites on the eastern end of the line. Locality 5, Left: distant view of Pactola Dam from the far eastern end of the
The bench in the foreground is probably a relic of the railroad. Left: another view of the benchBelow: the raised berm probably marksIt's hard to imagine someone going to that much effort to build a road on an embankment in this area. Locality 6: This bench and ditch at the southeast corner of Pactola Valley may be part of a railroad grade, may be an old road, or conceivably might have been a ditch for carrying water for placer mining. Locality 7A broad sweeping bend wraps around the eastern end of the valley and crosses Rapid Creek twice. Pilings of a former bridge. Below: views along the former grade Locality 8Remnants of a bridge. to ford the creek. Views between localities 8 and 9 Bridge at Locality 9 Looking north (downstream) toward the ruined bridge at Locality 10 I hiked the bank before realizing that fording was unavoidable. Looking upstream (south) along Rapid Creek from just south of Locality 10 looking west along the grade.