List Price: $3,490,000 | 43 Acres | Price Per Acre $0 Land

Listed Monday Jun 24, 2024 | MLS# 5002077


MIXED USE ZONING, UTILITIES AT SITE, Residential at 13 UNITS/AC @ $8000/UNIT. Retail - BEST AND POSSIBLE ONLY feasible RETAIL SITE FOR MARKET AREA. Neighborhood retail underserved. Upper valley and few Industrial sites within 20 miles. Only area business park is sold out. Ongoing demand from Dartmouth start ups. TIF district FOR ON/OFF SITE UPGRADES, quick town approvals. Adjacent add on of 200 acres in Canaan available. No zoning. 20 minute drive to Medical Center or Campus via I-89 or back country roads. Adjacent is Hanover, with few housing options. Lot prices exceed $300,000. Bargain price for additional 5 minutes drive. Most regional recreation amenities are in Enfield. Ski slope, world class golf course, clean lake Mascoma, 1000 acre open space, rail trail. High ground south sloping with mountain views. Several access points. Road front outparcels available.
Lot Description: Condo Development | Country Setting | Major Road Frontage | Rental Complex | Subdivision | View
Lot Size: 43 acres
Zoned: mixed)
Surveyed: Yes
Flood Zone: Unknown
Land Services
Roads: Paved | Public
Electric: At Street
Water: Community
Sewer: Community


Block - 69
Taxes $500
Assesed Value Not Reported
Schools

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