1223 151st Ave NE Mayville, ND 58257
Estimated payment $3,887/month
About This Lot
Nestled a few miles north of Mayville and within a comfortable commute of both Grand Forks and the Air Force base, this meticulously renovated farmhouse and hobby farm offers a rare, turnkey opportunity for anyone who has ever dreamed of combining modern comfort with true country living, whether that vision centers on equestrian pursuits, raising cattle or goats, cultivating an expansive market-garden, or simply embracing the peace of wide-open spaces. The home itself sits on more than sixteen fertile acres of rolling pasture bordered by mature shelterbelts, and every inch of the property has been thoughtfully transformed over the last five years: roofs have been replaced, energy-efficient LP Smart siding and high-performance windows installed, plumbing and electrical systems overhauled, and new HVAC equipment ensures all-season ease. Step inside through the welcoming foyer and you will immediately sense how the original farmhouse character has been preserved while every major surfaceluxury vinyl plank flooring, custom millwork, fresh paint, designer lightinghas been upgraded. The main floor flows from a light-filled sitting room into an elegant dining space, then into an inviting bar area that encourages guests to linger over local craft brews or a signature cocktail before dinner. Just beyond lies the show-stopping kitchen, a culinary hub where painted cabinetry with glass fronts, open shelving, quartz counters, a generous center island, and a suite of stainless appliances create the perfect stage for everything from canning weekend harvests to hosting holiday feasts. A dedicated canning roomcomplete with commercial-grade range, oversized sink, and floor-to-ceiling pantry storagemakes processing your apples, pears, plums, rhubarb, asparagus, berries, tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, squash, fresh herbs, and more not just convenient but downright enjoyable, ensuring nothing from the garden ever goes to waste. Adjacent to the kitchen, a wall of windows in the four-season sunroom frames sweeping views of the orchard and south pasture; sliding doors open onto a broad screened porch where morning coffee merges seamlessly with birdsong, and a separate, fully insulated mudroom keeps muddy boots and chore coats neatly corralled. The main-floor primary bedroom stretches over twenty-one feet long, offering a bay window seating nook for stargazing, built-in reading lights, and a custom walk-in closet. Its en-suite bath is a spa-inspired retreat featuring heated tile floors, a step-in rainfall shower wrapped in aged-brick porcelain, and an antique dresser repurposed as a vintage-chic vanitycharacter details that honor the farms heritage while delivering modern luxury. A second main-floor bedroom sits just down the hall, steps from a fully updated guest bath, making it ideal for a nursery, home office, or visiting family. Head upstairs and you will discover that the top level now revolves around a newly constructed family room positioned between two spacious guest bedrooms. This bright, loft-like gathering spaceperfect for movie nights, homework sessions, or just hanging outopens directly onto a private walk-out deck that both bedrooms share, allowing early risers to greet sunrise over the hayfield and night owls to savor the hush of moonlit woods. Practical upgrades abound up here as well: a second laundry closet keeps towels and bedding on-site; insulated walls and luxury vinyl plank ensure comfort and quiet; new windows capture prevailing breezes; and smart thermostats integrate with the homes efficient HVAC for worry-free climate control.
Outside, the amenities are equally impressive. A freshly graveled drive leads to an attached two-car garage, yet many hobby farmers will gravitate toward the separate two-stall detached garageoversized, insulated, and wired for 220-volt servicethat can house a pair of vintage tractors, a horse trailer, or even function as a dedicated tack and feed room should you wish to convert the space for equine use. For larger livestock needs, the classic red 40-by-60 barn stands ready in near-pristine condition. Recent structural shoring, a new steel roof, and updated doors mean the loft can safely store thousands of bales while the lower level features multiple matted stalls for horses or calving cows, a built-in chicken coop with exterior run, and ample aisle width for grooming or veterinary care. Adjacent lean-tos shelter implements, hay wagons, or goat housing, and water lines have been stubbed in so every paddock can access frost-free hydrants. The acreage itself is a gardeners paradise: fertile loam once tilled for small-grains now supports an established orchard of apple, pear, and plum varieties selected for hardiness and vigorous yield; asparagus and rhubarb crowns line the fenceline; raspberry and strawberry patches burst with fruit; and an immense vegetable gardeneasily enlarged thanks to the flat, open back lotsalready produces an abundance of tomatoes, peppers, cucumbers, squash, and tender greens. If a market-garden venture calls to you, the soil is ready, the irrigation is set, and a nearby gravel pad would be an ideal future site for a farm-stand or hoop-house. Livestock graziers will appreciate that roughly ten acres are partially fenced with high-tensile wire, perfect for rotational paddocks; additional perimeter posts are on site should a new owner wish to complete the enclosure for a cow-calf pair, a small beef herd, or browsing goats. Rural water service supplies the house, yet a high-capacity private well remains hooked up for livestock tanks and garden drip lines, affording redundancy and keeping utility costs low. Hunters, meanwhile, will value that the north woodlot has been selectively thinned and seeded to clover and brassica food plots; multiple deer stands overlook these clearings and trail-cam photos confirm regular visits by trophy-class whitetails drawn to the orchard windfalls and edge habitat. Morning rides along the mowed paths reveal pheasant flushes and the occasional flock of migrating turkeys, while evening strolls often coincide with sandhill cranes cutting silent silhouettes across the sunset.
Because the owners envisioned the farmstead as both a private sanctuary and a potential hospitality venue, every improvement has been carried out with flexibility in mind. A simple door at the top of the stairwell could effectively isolate the entire upper levelcomplete with its family room, two bedrooms, shared bath, laundry, and deckcreating a self-contained guest suite ideal for a bed-and-breakfast, farmstay rental, or multigenerational living. The main floors sprawling public rooms would then serve equally well for communal meals, cooking classes featuring garden produce, or holiday gatherings centered on the stone-topped island in the kitchen. For large events, guests can spill through double patio doors onto the screened porch, down to the hot tub tucked beside fragrant lilacs, and across the newly poured walk that leads to a pergola-framed firepit ringplenty of space for wedding receptions, family reunions, or yoga retreats. Even the detached two-stall structure has been wired for sound and lighting so it could morph easily into an art studio, tasting room, or indoor farmers market stall. Equipment to operate the property transfers with sale, including a late-model tractor fitted with loader and mower deck, a three-point tiller, and assorted implements, meaning new stewards can hit the ground running without a long list of start-up purchases. If expansion is your goal, the level back lotscurrently a mix of pasture and tilled gardencould be subdivided into additional crop plots, paddocks, or building sites, subject to county approval. With fiber-optic internet available at the road and reliable cell coverage across the acreage, remote workers will never feel disconnected, and children will find that the acclaimed May-Port CG school district bus stops right at the driveway. Yet for all its modern con
Darin Milbrath
Listed on: 07/22/2025

Property Details
Property Type
- Land
Est. Annual Taxes
- $301
Map
Home Values in the Area
Average Home Value in this Area
Tax History
Year | Tax Paid | Tax Assessment Tax Assessment Total Assessment is a certain percentage of the fair market value that is determined by local assessors to be the total taxable value of land and additions on the property. | Land | Improvement |
---|---|---|---|---|
2024 | $301 | $9,500 | $9,500 | $0 |
2023 | $301 | $9,500 | $9,500 | $0 |
2022 | $445 | $20,250 | $12,375 | $7,875 |
2021 | $502 | $22,250 | $13,950 | $8,300 |
2020 | $588 | $28,105 | $19,800 | $8,305 |
2019 | $540 | $25,492 | $19,800 | $5,692 |
2018 | $575 | $29,286 | $19,800 | $9,486 |
2017 | $592 | $26,868 | $0 | $0 |
2016 | $244 | $0 | $0 | $0 |
2015 | $244 | $0 | $0 | $0 |
2014 | $244 | $0 | $0 | $0 |
2013 | -- | $0 | $0 | $0 |
Property History
Date | Event | Price | Change | Sq Ft Price |
---|---|---|---|---|
07/22/2025 07/22/25 | For Sale | $698,000 | -- | $215 / Sq Ft |
10/20/2023 10/20/23 | Off Market | -- | -- | -- |
11/07/2014 11/07/14 | Sold | -- | -- | -- |
10/08/2014 10/08/14 | Pending | -- | -- | -- |
07/22/2014 07/22/14 | For Sale | -- | -- | -- |
Purchase History
Date | Type | Sale Price | Title Company |
---|---|---|---|
Warranty Deed | $298,000 | Grand Forks Guaranty & Ttl C |
Mortgage History
Date | Status | Loan Amount | Loan Type |
---|---|---|---|
Open | $110,000 | Credit Line Revolving | |
Open | $344,000 | New Conventional | |
Closed | $283,100 | New Conventional |
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