Own a great piece of the central

Black Hills of South Dakota!

 

     Contiguous acreage in the beautiful Black Hills is hard to come by, particularly if the acreage is partially improved and is both commercially and residentially viable.

 

           

 

“Everybody wants 10 acres, a rock and a tree…that’s what’s prompted all the growth.”

Rapid City Journal, p. A1, November 13, 2005

 

     According to growth and development studies done by the two local newspapers, the Custer area is booming!  Because much of the land in Custer County and southern Pennington County is held by the Black Hills National Forest, private parcels of any size have become very popular.

 

“Custer and Custer County are among the fastest growing areas of the Black Hills.  In only the past five years the taxable value of property in Custer city and Custer County has increased more than 60 percent.”

Rapid City Journal, p. A1 & 9, November 13, 2005

 

“Before 2000, the county planning office wrote an average of 30 building permits each year…Last year the office issued more than 130 permits, and this year that number will probably be closer to 150.”

Rapid City Journal, p. A9, November 13, 2005

 

“According to the 2000 census, Custer city grew 6.8% (or 119) over 1990.  At the same time, Custer County grew 1,096 (or 17.7%) over 1990, making the County population 7,275.”

Custer County Chronicle, p. 1, March 14, 2001

 

           

 

     Buy a view of the Needles and Harney Peak, as well as experience living in among the ponderosa pines and wildlife, where living is still affordable and opportunities for future business development are bound only by your imagination.

 

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