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Key Details
Sold Price $27,555
Property Type Vacant Land
Sub Type Acreage & Farms
Listing Status Sold
Purchase Type For Sale
Subdivision Cherokee Pass
MLS Listing ID 24041045
Sold Date 11/14/24
Lot Size 5.511 Acres
Acres 5.511
Property Description
Wooded property with no restictions, electricity, access to a spring-fed creek, and all less than a mile from Mark Twain National Forest, and less than 90 minutes from St. Louis ... for less than the cost of a new car.
You'll have plenty of space to park that camper or build a cabin or home on this 5+ acres ... with electricity along the east boundary. This wooded property has a nice gravel road access.
This affordable oasis comes with NO restrictions.
Hunt, camp, build, shoot, ride ATVs, use it as a base camp for exploring the northern Ozarks. Or use it as a bugout location if/when the SHTF in the city.
For a $200 annual fee you get road maintenance and access to a shared 3-acre gravel bar and section of 12 Mile Creek. Did I mention there are no restrictions!!
No building codes, no permits to pull for construction. And this, and the surrounding land is teeming with deer, turkey and small game. There is adjoining acres available as well if you want more.
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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