List Price: $729,000 | 0.54 Acres | Price Per Acre $0 Land


Price Change! Reduced by $20,000 down 3% on November 13th 2024
Listed Wednesday Oct 16, 2024 | MLS# 5018871


Really? A Multi unit in Rye? Get out of town! Build your own Multi unit in Rye. This 3 unit with town approvals (1 two bd(1800sqft), and 2 one bd(700sqft) units) includes a demo permit, septic plan in hand, and building permit submitted to building dept. Be minutes from the beach, or minutes from downtown Portsmouth, or better yet, minutes from any of the major routes, like Rt 1 & 95. No builder tie-in. Take advantage of this owner occupied or investor project. Excellent passive income potential. This project could also be Condos. Buyer to do their own diligence. Existing building will be razed and the septic system, which is shared with the office building next door, will be installed within the month of November. See listing documents for specifics and approvals. Please do not enter existing structure due to safety concerns.
Lot Description: Rural | City Lot
Lot Size: 0.54 acres
Zoned: SRES)
Surveyed: Yes
Flood Zone: No
Land Services
Roads: Public
Road Frontage: 86
Electric: On-Site
Water: Metered | Public Water - At Street
Sewer: Septic Shared


Block - 093
Taxes $3,906
Assesed Value Not Reported
Schools

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