List Price: $1,200,000 | 3.45 Acres | Price Per Acre $0 Land

Listed Wednesday Aug 21, 2024 | MLS# 5010664


Prime 3.5+/-acre commercially-zoned parcel of land for sale located near to Exit 17 off I-93 along well-traveled Hoit Rd. (US Route 4: 15,000-20,000 VPD) at the Canterbury/Concord town line. Access to this parcel is off Old Boyce Road at the first rotary along Route 4, positioned directly across from the large, rapidly growing retail complex anchored by DeMoulas Market Basket together with Home Goods, a NH State liquor store, Dunkin Donuts, Starbuck's, Wendy's, Jersy Mike's, Service Credit Union, and others. A 950-unit residential project is also soon to be constructed 1+/- mile to the south off the Whitney Road extension of the same rotary. This available parcel serves as an ideal location for a small supermarket, pharmacy, branch bank, auto parts store and/or other retail/medical/service possibility. No direct road frontage on Old Boyce Road. A small, triangular-shaped, 397 SF+/-portion of the Property is situated within the City of Concord and has a 13.42' segment facing Old Boyce Road. The State will sell property owner an access easement from Old Boyce Road to the Property for $43,000 plus an administration fee of $1,100 (Seller intends for potential buyer to pay total cost).
Lot Description: Interior Lot
Lot Size: 3.45 acres
Zoned: commercial)
Surveyed: Yes
Flood Zone: No
Land Services
Roads: Easement
Electric: None
Water: None
Sewer: Unknown


Block - 28
Taxes $3,427
Assesed Value Not Reported
Schools

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