List Price: $1,500,000 | 75 Acres | Price Per Acre $0 Land


Price Change! Reduced by $400,000 down 27% on November 8th 2024
Listed Wednesday Oct 18, 2023 | MLS# 4974575


27 acres of land zoned B2-Business District. About 30 acres are flat and the remaining acreage is up a wooded mountain with long-range views. The property sits behind the Hannaford grocery store and extends all the way to behind the Burger King on Washington Street, which is a busy commercial district with Walmart, Home Depot, Runnings, and several other businesses. Property access could potentially be from behind Hannaford's, at 1st Street, off Dartmouth Street, or from behind Burger King. Rare opportunity for such a large parcel of commercial land right in town. Claremont, NH is 2 hours from Boston, 1 hour from Concord, NH, and 30 minutes from Lebanon, NH.
Lot Description: In Town | Mountain | Near Shopping | Near Public Transportatn | Agricultural | City Lot | Field/Pasture | Hilly | Level | Neighbor Business | Recreational | Sloping | Steep | Timber | View | Wooded | Near Hospital
Lot Size: 75 acres
Zoned: B-2 Business District)
Surveyed: No
Flood Zone: Unknown
Land Services
Roads: None
Electric: None
Water: Unknown
Sewer: Unknown


Block - 0
Taxes $276
Assesed Value Not Reported
Schools

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