List Price: $29,923 | 0.72 Acres | Price Per Acre $0 Land

Listed Wednesday Jul 10, 2024 | MLS# 5004560


This lot is located in the Eastman Community. Eastman is ideally located within the heart of Dartmouth/Lake Sunapee region. This residential building Lot is near West Cove beach and walking trails around the Lake. Enjoy the opportunity to design a full-time residence or vacation home.. The Community offers pickleball, tennis, golf course, six sandy beaches, lake activities and groomed cross-country ski trails. Easy access to I-89 and the Upper Valley and Dartmouth / Lake Sunapee Region. The Eastman buy in fee is $5000. $1000 is due upon purchase of the lot and the additional $4000 is due when building commences.
Lot Description: Near Country Club | Near Golf Course | Near Skiing | Rural | Country Setting | Hilly | Interior Lot | Lake Access | PRD/PUD | Recreational
Lot Size: 0.72 acres
Zoned: RR1)
Surveyed: Yes
Flood Zone: Unknown
Land Services
Roads: Dirt | Private Road | Shared | Unpaved
Road Frontage: 100
Electric: None
Water: Public Water - At Street
Sewer: Private


Block - 0
Taxes $123
Assesed Value Not Reported
Schools
School District: Grantham Sch District SAU # 75
Elementary School: Grantham Village School
Middle School: Lebanon Middle School
High School: Lebanon High School

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