List Price: $365,000 | 5.04 Acres | Price Per Acre $0 Land

on Pemigewasset River with 1000 ft. of Water Frontage Listed Friday Sep 13, 2024 | MLS# 5014201


This 5.4-acre lot on Tenney Mountain Highway in Plymouth, NH, offers a versatile opportunity for mixed-use development, zoned for both residential and commercial purposes. With frontage on the scenic Baker River and picturesque views of Mount Stinson, this lot is ideally suited for a variety of uses. A curb cut has been established, and there is access to potential homesites, providing a convenient starting point for development. Whether you're envisioning a peaceful residential retreat or a commercial venture, this property offers a wealth of possibilities. Two lots totaling 9.35 acres for sale as one unit (MLS#433362), OR 4.31 acre lot (MLS#433352) for individual sale OR 5.04 acre lot (#433355) for individual sale
Lot Description: Field/Pasture | Level | River Frontage | Sloping
Lot Size: 5.04 acres
Zoned: Mixed use)
Surveyed: Yes
Flood Zone: Yes
Land Services
Roads: Paved | Public
Road Frontage: 190
Electric: None
Water: Drilled Well | Private
Sewer: Septic Design Available


Block - 28
Taxes $5,266
Assesed Value Not Reported
Schools
Elementary School: Plymouth Elementary School
Middle School: Plymouth Elementary
High School: Plymouth Regional High School

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