Ask Andrew Epperson
Spectacular opportunity to own a sizable amount of acreage right on the edge and across the street from the city of Greenfield. Multiple possibilities here for development: could be subdivision, park or recreation area, senior development. There is a house on the property that has no value and probably needs to be razed. There is an older barn that is useable. 51 acres are tillable and currently rented through 2024. Approximately 15 acres of woods. 1 acre pond that is a wetland that can't be disturbed, or you can move it within the property but has to be same acreage as it is currently. Several drains tiles on property including one to keep the pond from overflowing in heavy rains. Document in supplements of Connie Matlock Minor Sub. Lot 1 is the only lot that is part of this listing (Lot 2 is not part of this listing). Parcel is not a perfect rectangle; south border has multiple measurements. Buyer responsible to verify zoning, lot dimensions and suitability of property for buyers use. There does not appear to be any tax exemptions on the properties.
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Listed By: Scott Mcgauley of Mcgauley Realty, Inc.