List Price: $99,900 | 8.6 Acres | Price Per Acre $0 Land

Listed Monday Sep 18, 2023 | MLS# 4970418


Nestled in Ossipee, New Hampshire, this serene Lot offers a tranquil retreat on the edge of the Lovell River. Just a 4-minute drive to Conner Pond's public boat launch, fed by Ossipee Mountain, it's a haven for water enthusiasts. The town center is a mere 7 minutes away, and Lovell River, though rocky, provides spots for a chest-deep swim.For nature lovers, Bayle Mountain, Ossipee Mountain, and Chocorua Mountain beckon, with the Bayle Mountain trailhead minutes away. Trout and catfish inhabit the pond, while the river boasts trout. The Indian Mound Public Golf Course is under 10 minutes away, and snowmobile trails abound. The well-maintained road leads to a peaceful haven just before a dirt road. White Lake State Park is an 11-minute drive, adding more outdoor options. North Conway is 45 minutes away, offering shopping and dining. This lot isn't just land; it's an invitation to nature's beauty, mountains, and cherished memories.
Lot Description: Open | River Frontage | Wooded
Lot Size: 8.6 acres
Zoned: RUR)
Surveyed: Yes
Flood Zone: No
Land Services
Roads: Paved | Public
Electric: Other
Water: Unknown
Sewer: Private


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Taxes $873
Assesed Value Not Reported
Schools

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