List Price: $22,900 | 0.4 Acres | Price Per Acre $0 Land

Listed Tuesday Aug 20, 2024 | MLS# 5010480


Quiet and Private! .4 acres+/- on a dead end road with a gentle sloping, park like forest with Hemlocks. Halfmoon Pond is 22 acres of crystal clear, pristine water. Located at an elevation of 1400 feet in the foothills of Mount Cardigan. This pond offers seclusion, but is still proximate to the communities of Canaan, Bristol & Enfield. Just a few miles off Route 4, Halfmoon Pond Road is ruggedly maintained and doubles as part of NH's network of snowmobile trails in the winter. It is accessible by car in the warmer months, but not snowplowed in the winter. You can drive your car to the property until the snow flies in the fall, and spring, after "mud months". Otherwise, it can be reached by snowmobile, ATV, cross-country skis, and on foot. There are 3 private waterfront lots across the street listed separately, call for details.
Lot Description: Secluded | Trail/Near Trail | Wooded
Lot Size: 0.4 acres
Zoned: None)
Surveyed: Yes
Flood Zone: No
Land Services
Roads: Private Road
Road Frontage: 100
Electric: None
Water: None
Sewer: None


Docs Available : Deed | Property Disclosure | Survey | Tax Map
Block - /
Taxes $386
Assesed Value Not Reported
Schools

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