List Price: $139,000 | 2.27 Acres | Price Per Acre $0 Land

Under Contract
Listed Tuesday Mar 18, 2025 | MLS# 5032636
Lot 2-31-6 Bessie Leavitt Lane New Boston NH
Listed by Louis Nixon BHG Masiello Bedford
This 2.27+/- acre parcel of wooded land is located near the far end of a small cul de sac on the quiet side of New Boston off of Rte.77, with easy access to Concord and Manchester and only 3 miles from the center of New Boston. This is a Lot of Record created from a subdivision in 1986 and has always been vacant land in a subdivision of similar size lots, purchased initially as a buffer. The property is a large square, slightly sloping with some high spots and some low spots that may be wet during Spring runoff and dry in August. No sitework has been done on the lot recently, hence the price point. Come take a look at the opportunity and see if this property is the one that works for you!
Lot Description: Rural | Country Setting | Subdivision | Wooded
Lot Size: 2.27 acres
Zoned: RA)
Surveyed: Yes
SurveyedBy: MacAdam Associa
Flood Zone: No
Land Services
Road Frontage: 225
Electric: At Street
Water: On-Site Well Needed
Sewer: On-Site Septic Needed
Power Co.- Eversource


Block - 31
Taxes $2,367
Assesed Value Not Reported
Schools
School District: Goffstown Sch Dsct SAU #19
Elementary School: New Boston Central School
Middle School: Mountain View Middle School
High School: Goffstown High School

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