List Price: $224,500 | 27 Acres | Price Per Acre $0 Land


Price Change! Reduced by $500 down 0% on November 20th 2024
Listed Tuesday Oct 8, 2024 | MLS# 5017767


Same great property, now comes with a custom tinyhome! This parcel offers it all, whether you're looking to build your dream home or establish your recreational retreat. Sitting at 2200' elevation this property has some of the best views in the NEK. The VAST Trail runs through the property and the parcel offers near direct access to the 10,826 acre Steam Mill Brook Wildlife Management Area. The current owner has brought in 100 amp power to the site, which could easily be upgraded to 200 amp. There is broadband internet on Cahoon Farm Road. There is a 24x80' 6-bay equipment shed on site and the owner has established 4 sites for campers or cabins. There's an option to buy a 5th 2-acre site. Currently there are two "Hive" design hexagon cabins with outhouses, a tinyhome, and two other cleared lots for camping or future cabins. Tinyhome is road ready and can be sold separately and moved to desired location. See MLS#5009719.
Lot Description: Abuts Conservation | Mountain | Near Paths | Rural | Country Setting | Field/Pasture | Level | Mountain View | Pond | Recreational | Secluded | Trail/Near Trail | Wetlands | Wooded | Near ATV Trail
Lot Size: 27 acres
Zoned: None)
Surveyed: Yes
Flood Zone: No
Land Services
Roads: Public
Electric: 100 Amp
Water: None | Spring
Sewer: Private


Taxes $0
Assesed Value Not Reported
Schools

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