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Key Details
Sold Price $25,500
Property Type Vacant Land
Sub Type Acreage & Farms
Listing Status Sold
Purchase Type For Sale
Subdivision Cherokee Pass
MLS Listing ID 24013842
Sold Date 04/05/24
Lot Size 5.100 Acres
Acres 5.1
Property Description
Affordable acreage secluded but with good access! Wooded rural acreage with electricity nearby .. it doesn't get much better. But what if it was adjacent to Mark Twain National Forest and the spring-fed 12-Mile Creek.
This small affordable Ozark oasis comes with a great gravel road access along the border, and there are NO restrictions.
Hunt, camp, build, ride ATVs, and if you buy a piece with creek you can fish or play in the water, too. The opportunities are endless.
This property is wooded and rolling. You are less than a mile from the 22,176-acre Mark Twain National Forest ... public ground where you can hunt, ride and explore. Yet you're only about 1.5 miles by road from U.S. 67 for quick and easy access.
Use this affordable 5.1 acres as a base camp for adventure. This and surrounding acreage is teeming with deer, turkey and small game. This piece will sell fast, so call today and line up a time to take a look. Once you see, you'll likely want to own!
Location
State MO
County Madison
Area Fredericktown
Zoning none
Interior
Fireplace N
Exterior
Garage false
Fence None
Utilities Available Electricity Available
Waterfront false
Private Pool false
Building
Lot Description Wooded
Sewer Other
Water None
Level or Stories None
Schools
Elementary Schools Marquand Elem.
Middle Schools Marquand-Zion High
High Schools Marquand-Zion High
School District Marquand-Zion R-Vi
Others
Ownership Private
Acceptable Financing Cash Only, Conventional
Listing Terms Cash Only, Conventional
Special Listing Condition None
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