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


Listed Wednesday Jul 10, 2024 | MLS# 5004560
23 High Pond Road Village of Eastman in Town of Grantham NH
Listed by Carol Shepherd C.G. Shepherd Realty, LLC
Enjoy the opportunity to design a full-time residence or vacation home 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. The community offers pickleball, tennis, golf, six sandy beaches, lake activities, groomed cross-country ski trails, ice skating, an indoor pool, fitness center and more. Easy access to I-89 provides a convenient commute throughout 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
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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