Land for sale

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The Minnesota Department of Natural Resources will offer ten properties this summer for sale via online auction. The parcels include lands in Clearwater, Itasca, and Wadena Counties. See below for more information.

Summer 2023 land sale

The sale properties listed below will become available to view and bid on at MinnBid.org on Monday, July 10. Bidding will close Monday, July 24, 2023.

Register for an account to ask questions or bid on properties via the MinnBid site.

There are ten parcels currently for sale, please carefully review the Instructions and Terms and Conditions for online auction if you are interested in purchasing any of these properties. The instructions contain important information, such as the amount of down payment required for the sale, and other DNR auction sale procedures.

 

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Land sale web map

View an interactive map displaying the land sale parcels that will be available at the auction.

July auction sale properties

Sale # County Parcel name Acres Minimum bid
15051 Clearwater Popple S10 40.00 $36,000
15052 Clearwater Popple S15 40.00 $36,000
15053 Clearwater Popple S11 40.00 $33,000
15218 Clearwater Itasca Twp 40.00 $59,000
31253 Itasca Burrows Lake S, O-A 1.90 $175,000
31254 Itasca Burrows Lake GL8 13.59 $176,000
31257 Itasca Burrows Lake East 2.90 $40,000
31259 Itasca Splithand Lake South 16.25 $125,000
80247 Wadena Orton 12-2 40.00 $20,500
80250 Wadena Bullard 20-1 6.00 $14,000

All properties offered at the July auction are trust lands. Unsold properties from this auction are not eligible for over-the-counter sale. DNR may offer unsold trust lands at a future auction.

Additional land sale opportunities

The DNR plans to sell additional properties at an auction later this year. If you're coming to the Minnesota State Fair this summer, be sure to visit the Lands and Minerals theater display for your first chance to get parcel lists of properties for sale this fall.

More detailed property information will be available on this website 30 days prior to the fall 2023 sale.

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DNR land sale program

Minnesota is the largest landowner in the state with the DNR managing 5.6 million acres of its land. Continually working to improve the public land through strategic land asset management, the DNR regularly evaluates the state's land holdings, looking for ways to improve conservation, recreation, and economic opportunities.

This active management of our land asset portfolio is one of the ways DNR meets its responsibility to the public and contributes to Minnesota's exceptional quality of life. Land sales are a component of this work. The DNR coordinates the statutory and program requirements to sell state owned lands that no longer meet conservation or recreation needs or are isolated from larger management areas or parcels. The most common way the DNR sells land is by public auction.

Why does the DNR sell land?
  • DNR works to improve its public land asset and sales are an important tool in managing public lands.
  • The DNR sells land because:
    • The land no longer meets conservation or recreation objectives.
    • Sale allows the state to maximize recreation, conservation and economic opportunities for citizens.
    • Sale resolves conflicting management uses.
    • Sale meets DNR’s fiduciary responsibilities on trust lands.
    • The legislature directs DNR to sell land.
  • Proceeds from sales are often re-invested in purchasing higher quality parcels.
How does the DNR sell land?

DNR sells land at public auctions. By following statutory requirements for the public auction the DNR provides a fair and open process to all members of the public.

  • DNR staff select and review parcels prior to sale.
  • The price is determined by appraisal staff or outside appraisers. By law, the price of the parcel cannot be less than the estimated or appraised value.
  • Notices of land sales are provided to other state agencies, local units of government, adjacent landowners and published on DNR’s land sale webpage.
When does the DNR sell land?

Public auctions are held once a year in the fall.

Parcels are advertised at the MN State Fair for the upcoming fall public auction.

Where does the DNR sell land?

Auctions are generally held at DNR or county offices near the parcels to be sold.

The DNR also has authority to sell land via online auction.

Who are the main contacts at the DNR for land sales?
What if I have a question about a specific parcel of land the DNR manages?

Please have the legal description, including the county, township, section, range and forty available. It is also helpful to have a county tax identification number available.

Contact Regional land operations staff in the region where the county is located. See the Lands and Minerals regional contact map to identify your regional contact.

You can also contact the DNR through the land sale email, or land sale phone line, 651-259-5432.

What happens when lands for sale are within tribal boundaries?

Minnesota state law says that tribal nations have the right of first refusal which allows tribes to purchase a specific property offered for sale before that property can be sold to anyone else.

If properties are still available for sale, can I make an offer?

Minnesota Constitution says that trust lands may only be sold by public auction. So, if trust lands do not sell at the auction, DNR can not offer those unsold parcels over the counter. Trust land parcels may be offered for sale again at a future public land sale. The DNR may offer non-trust lands over the counter after a public sale.

The Minnesota Department of Transportation and Department of Administration also periodically sell surplus property. Click on the links to find out more.

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