Enjoy your private view of the cliffs of Kolob from this forty acre property in New Harmony, Utah. This beautiful property includes 7 acre feet of water rights and is covered with pinion pine and Gambel oak. A power line crosses the corner of the gently sloped property, perfect for building your dream home. Quiet and secluded, but less than 20 minutes from I-15. This is the perfect location to enjoy idyllic, quiet evenings or venture out to one of the 5 National Parks or 11 State Parks within 200 miles. This listing includes parcels NH-3-8-21-403 and NH-3-8-21-4001, for a total of 40.72 acres and water rights 81-2599 and 81-3586, for a total of 7.1 acre feet. A well and septic tank will be needed. A large property with ample water rights is rare in this area. Don't delay!
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Listed by:
Linda B Hahne435-586-4874,
Stratum Real Estate Group PLLC
Source: UtahRealEstate.com,MLS#: 2158076
Facts & features
Interior
Features
Has fireplace: No
Property
Features
Has view: Yes
View description: Valley, Mountain(s)
Lot
Size: 40.72 Acres
Features: Gentle Sloping
Topography: Terrain Grad Slope
Details
Parcel number: NH38214001
Zoning: RA
Zoning description: Single-Family, Agricultural
Utilities & green energy
Sewer: None
Utilities for property: Electricity Available, Power Not Connected, Sewer Not Available
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