
Description
Wonderful opportunity to own nearly 3 acres in the heart of Jackson Township where you can build your dream home. Nice piece of land complete with horse barn/pole building to keep your horse, livestock or your car, boat, RV or other toys. This lot has 80 feet of frontage on Harris perfect for your driveway where you can set the house back from the road and enjoy your piece of paradise. In addition, there is a private gate/entrance at the rear from Groton Street NW. You'll find fruit bearing trees including apple, pear and peaches as well as raspberry, and blackberry bushes and even some grape vines! Zoning for livestock, including horses but no fowl or chickens allowed. To keep the current barn/pole building, buyer has one year from this past June (2020) to start a new home and two years to finish it per Jackson zoning. Buyers will need to do all due diligence with zoning and building departments as well as utility companies. No permanent road or driveway can be built from Groton gate. All public utilities at street - none on the lot. Buyer will have to bring them in and pay any tap-on fees.
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2.8ACRES
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01/2 BATHS
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Description
Wonderful opportunity to own nearly 3 acres in the heart of Jackson Township where you can build your dream home. Nice piece of land complete with horse barn/pole building to keep your horse, livestock or your car, boat, RV or other toys. This lot has 80 feet of frontage on Harris perfect for your driveway where you can set the house back from the road and enjoy your piece of paradise. In addition, there is a private gate/entrance at the rear from Groton Street NW. You'll find fruit bearing trees including apple, pear and peaches as well as raspberry, and blackberry bushes and even some grape vines! Zoning for livestock, including horses but no fowl or chickens allowed. To keep the current barn/pole building, buyer has one year from this past June (2020) to start a new home and two years to finish it per Jackson zoning. Buyers will need to do all due diligence with zoning and building departments as well as utility companies. No permanent road or driveway can be built from Groton gate. All public utilities at street - none on the lot. Buyer will have to bring them in and pay any tap-on fees.
