Property for Sale in New Auburn
26487 State Highway 40
New Auburn, WI 54757
Property Details
Acres
1.15
Zoning
Residential-Single Family
2025 Property Taxes
$160
School District
New Auburn
County
Chippewa
Very nice lot in a prime location on Highway 40, offering an excellent building site for your future home or cabin. The current owner has completed several major improvements, including a new well—making this property ready for development. The land is mostly level with a desirable mix of open space and mature trees, providing both usability and privacy. Additional features include a storage shed, root cellar, and outhouse already on site. Enjoy close proximity to the many Blue Diamond lakes, perfect for fishing, swimming, and boating, along with the Ice Age Trail and Chippewa County Forest just minutes away. Conveniently located with an easy 40-minute commute to Eau Claire and approximately 2 hours to the Twin Cities. This property also offers great potential for camping or recreational use.
Get on US-53 N in Altoona from US-53 ALT, Follow US-53 N to WI-64 E in Bloomer. Take exit 112 from US-53 N, Take Co Hwy F to WI-40 N in Sampson 26487 WI-40 New Auburn, WI 54757.
Features
Utilities
Cable Available,Electricity Available,None Connected,Other Available
Water
Public
Additional Info
Listed By
Mary Rufledt of Elite Realty Group, LLC
Listed
03/31/26 and last updated 03/31/26
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