LAKE LIFE at its finest! Imagine waking up each morning to peaceful, calming sounds. Welcome to Key's Cove--a beautiful place to call home! This recreational residential community sits along Lake Sakakawea and Highway 1804, just east of Williston. With convenient lake access, you can enjoy water sports, fishing, boating, and other outdoor fun. This corner lot is the perfect spot to build your dream site-built forever home, set up a modular home, or create a weekend retreat to soak in the changing North Dakota seasons. No mobile homes are allowed. Utilities include Northwest Rural Water, Mountrail/Williams Electric, and NCC Fiber Optic. GLC irrigation water is no longer available, as noted in the covenants. Take a drive and see this inviting location for your future by the lake!
Situated in the Key's Cove Subdivision, this lot offers a fantastic opportunity to build your dream home. Whether you’re envisioning a forever residence or a weekend lake retreat, the possibilities are endless. With the water just a short distance away, fishing and boating are plentiful. City services are conveniently nearby, and there are only a few lake lots available in the area. Buyer will be responsible for installing a septic system at their own expense.
Fantastic corner lot with stunning views. On your own private property, you can build the lake home of your dreams or your forever retreat. Just a short distance from the water, you’ll enjoy easy access to boating and fishing. Only minutes from town, all services are close by, yet you can still relish the peace of country living. Opportunities like this are rare, so act fast to make it yours. Buyer is responsible for installing a septic system at their own expense.
Tucked away in the peaceful Key's Cove Subdivision, this lot is perfect for building your dream lake house or a cozy year-round home. Just steps from the waterfront, you’ll enjoy easy access to boating and fishing, and with all necessary services only a few miles away, you’ll still get that private, country feel. Don’t wait too long—lots like this are going fast! Buyer is responsible for installing a septic system at their own expense.
Nestled near the lake, this lot is the perfect place to build your dream getaway or a year-round home. With convenient access to boating and fishing, you can enjoy the charm of country living while still being just minutes from all the essentials in town. Lake lots like this are becoming rare, so don’t miss your chance to claim one. Buyer is responsible for installing a septic system at their own expense.
With stunning lake views from your own private lot, this is the ideal place to build your dream getaway or a year-round home. Enjoy easy access to boating and fishing, with essential services just minutes away. If you’re serious about owning a lake lot, act quickly—chances like this are rare. Buyer is responsible for installing a septic system at their own expense.
Andrea D. Conner, License 10026, Xome Inc., License 3066, [email protected], 844-400-XOME (9663), 750 Highway 121 Bypass, Ste 100, Lewisville, TX 75067

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Ray is located in North Dakota. Ray, North Dakota has a population of 716. Ray is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 31.92% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 34.93%.
The median household income in Ray, North Dakota is $56,447. The median household income for the surrounding county is $80,142 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Ray is 35.3 years.
The average high temperature in July is 81.7 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of -1.2 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 15.1 inches per year, with 36.3 inches of snow per year.