List Price: $549,000 | 230 Acres | Price Per Acre $0 | Total Lots 2 Land


Price Change! Reduced by $250,000 down 46% on June 22nd 2024
Listed Thursday Oct 27, 2022 | MLS# 4935152


NEW PRICE REDUCTION!! Here's your opportunity to own a substantial piece of New Hampshire - two parcels totaling over 230 acres of beautiful mountainside property located in the scenic Ossipee area, on the shoulder of Thurley Mountain. This tract offers 207' of road frontage on a year-round road with access via a logging road. Abutting conservation land (Thurley Preserve), the area offers numerous hiking and snowmobile trails. Excellent location for a hunting retreat, or just plain get-away. South facing slopes offer potential for off-the-grid living with magnificent 270 degree views to the south, east and west, overlooking the Dan Hole Ponds and Ossipee Lake. As Mark Twain said, "Buy land, they're not making any more of it." This property could be a very good long-term timber investment as well.

Location : Rural
Lot Description: Country Setting | Mountain View | Sloping | Stream | Trail/Near Trail | View | Wooded
Lot Size: 230 acres
SuitableUse: Recreation | Residential | Timber | Woodland
Zoned: Rural)
Surveyed: Unk
Flood Zone: No
Land Services
Roads: Gravel
Road Frontage: 207
Electric: At Street
Water: None
Sewer: None
Location: Rural


Easement - Yes
Block - 1
Taxes $500
Assesed Value Not Reported
Schools

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