Wooded and rolling acreagePrivate shared paved driveway
The needle in the haystack has been found... Brand new land division, offering wooded and rolling acreage, Gaines Township, Byron Center School District. 92nd street hill is one of the highest elevations in Kent County. This land is very private and is serviced by a new private shared paved driveway amungst 4 total parcels. Last lot remaining, as all other parcels are spoken for. NO HOA, just a shared driveway maintenance agreement. Cable, electric, natural gas. Vacant land has tons of character and details, not enough room for the description. Exclusive Builder and plan must be qualified and approved by owner with architectural review to insure appropriate sizing, character, and aesthetics. Listing broker is owner.
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Listed by:
Brian T DeSmit616-813-3402,
Apex Realty Group616-277-1463
Source: MichRIC,MLS#: 25050104
Facts & features
Property
Lot
Size: 5.81 Acres
Dimensions: 629 x 395 x 640 x 395
Features: Rolling Hills, Buildable, Cul-De-Sac, Wooded
Details
Parcel number: 412219301010
Zoning description: AG/Rurul Res
Utilities & green energy
Utilities for property: Natural Gas Available, Electricity Available, Phone Available, Electricity Connected
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Principal & interest
$1,547
Mortgage insurance
$0
Property taxes
$170
Home insurance
$105
HOA fees
$0
Utilities
Not included
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