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810 E Hwy 275
Ewing, NE 68735
Kyle Connot with Stracke Land & Realty, original listing - (402) 340-2990
$200,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
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Bathroom
Full: 7
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
3036 Square Feet
Property Description
3,036 sq. ft. An exceptional, turnkey business opportunity awaits along bustling Highway 275 in Ewing, Nebraska! The Two Rivers Motel is a well-maintained property offering both income potential and the convenience of comfortable on-site living for its owner. This fully furnished motel features six guest rooms with indoor and outdoor access to accommodate a variety of guest needs. Each room is thoughtfully equipped with TVs, microwaves, refrigerators, and coffee makers, ensuring a welcoming and comfortable stay. All bedding, furniture, and appliances are included, making this a truly move-in-ready operation. Each room also has its own bathroom and heating/cooling unit for personalized climate control, enhancing guest satisfaction. Whether you choose to operate it as a traditional motel or transform it into a charming bed and breakfast, the possibilities are endless. The owner's suite is a spacious and private retreat, perfect for combining business with comfortable living. It features a 1-bedroom, 1-bathroom layout with a full kitchen, a cozy living room, and a 1-car attached garage with extra space for storage needs. A convenient reception office is located off the owner's suite, making it easy to manage reservations and interact with guests. One of the standout features of the suite is the beautiful sunroom with large windows, added in 2020, which provides the perfect space to relax and enjoy natural light throughout the year. Central air ensures optimal comfort in the living quarters, while a storage shed adds extra functionality. The property has been meticulously maintained with numerous updates and improvements. Purchased in 2016, it received all-new paint, flooring, beds, and linens, giving it a fresh look. The outdoor sign was repaired in 2024 to boost visibility, and the parking lot has been graveled with surrounding trees trimmed to enhance both curb appeal and functionality. This turnkey property is a rare find, offering a fully furnished home and motel, ready for new owners to step in and start operations immediately. Whether you're an entrepreneur looking for a profitable venture or an investor seeking a versatile property, the Two Rivers Motel is the perfect opportunity along Highway 275 in Ewing, Nebraska. Property Taxes/Tax Year: $1,397.88/2024 Approximate Measurements: Guest Rooms Reception Office: 11'x7'7" Guest Room 1 (Queen Bed): 10'x13'3" Guest Bathroom 1: 4'x10' Guest Room 2 (King Bed): 10'x13'3" Guest Bathroom 2: 4'x10' Guest Room 3 (2 Twin Beds): 10'x13'3" Guest Bathroom 3: 4'x10' Guest Room 4 (1 Full Bed & 1 Twin Bed): 10'x13'3" Guest Bathroom 4: 4'x10' Guest Room 5 (2 Twin Beds): 10'x13'3" Guest Bathroom 5: 4'x10' Guest Room 6 (Queen Bed): 10'x13'3" Guest Bathroom 6: 4'x10' Owner's Suite Kitchen/Dining Room: 15'4"x19'2" Living Room: 11'7"x18'3" Sunroom: 35'x19' Bedroom: 13'x10' Bathroom: 6'4"x11' Laundry Room: 7'7"x7'8" Garage: 19'8"x21'7"
Property Information
Lot Size
0 sqft square ft
Property Type
Commercial Sale-Other
Year Built
1970
MLS Number
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Location
Address
810 E Hwy 275
City
Ewing
State
NE
Zip Code
68735
County
HOLT
Listing
Provider
Stracke Land & Realty, original listing
Name
Phone
(402) 340-2990
Office Name
Office Phone
(402) 340-2990
Agent Name
Kyle Connot
Agency Phone
(402) 340-2990

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