About 23369834
32 Acres, Booneville Ranch, Sold
State: New York
County: Oneida
Acreage: 32
Sale Price: $96,000
Down Payment: 15%, $14,400(Down payment can be split up into 12 equal monthly payments of $1,200, after which normal monthly payments start.)
Monthly: $787
Property Taxes: $1110
Association Fees: None
Electricity: Power on site
Telephone: Good cell service
Water: By Well, not installed
Waste: By Septic, not installed
Zoning: Res/Ag
Covenants: None
Access: County Road Paved Frontage
Time-Limit To Build: None
Liens & Judgments: None
Property Description:
32 acres farmland with beautiful hillside!
This quiet setting has year-round access and electric running through the property making this a superb home site or farm location. All the land is prime hay-ground with elevated hillside overlooking the surrounding rolling hills.
Great location for hobby farm, horses or snowmobile cabin as the trail is just right down the road a few hundred feet.
5 minutes from downtown Boonville, NY. Short drive into the Adirondacks where you have lots of rivers, lakes, mountains to explore!
Come enjoy this late 1700's Village of Boonville, New York, 13309.
Boonville is located at GPS coordinates 43°28′59″N 75°19′55″W (43.483201, -75.331945). According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of 1.8 square miles. None of the area is covered with water. Boonville is at the convergence of New York State Route 12, NYS Route 12D, NYS Route 46, and NYS Route 294. Check the gps coordinates listed on the parcel ads to be sure where you are. Boonville is @ 5hrs from Grand Central Station, less than 5 hrs from Montreal Canada, and @2 hrs from Albany.
The New York Woodsmen's Field Days is held annually, rain or shine, on the third full weekend in August. This event includes forestry exhibits, fireworks, greased pole climb, lumberjack/jill contests, woods craftsmen and it's all kicked off with the Woodsmen's Parade. Contestants travel from as far away as Canada, Australia, and New Zealand to compete in the Lumberjack festivals. The Boonville Snow Festival is held annually in late January and consists of vintage snowmobile races, ice sculptures, parade, and fireworks. Local area businesses join in on the Festival of lights sponsored by the Boonville Chamber of Commerce.
The Boonville Historic District is a must see. Erwin Library and Pratt House, Black River Canal Warehouse, Five Lock Combine and Locks 37 and 38, Black River Canal, and United States Post Office are all listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Baccer Hills Lot #3, Old Tobacco Barn SOLD
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State: Virginia
County: Pittsylvania
Acreage: 3.7
Sale Price: $35,000
Down Payment: 15%, $5,250 (Down Payment can be split up into 12 equal monthly payments of $438, after which normal monthly payment starts).
Monthly: $287
Property Taxes: $45
Association Fees: None
Electricity: Power is a street
Telephone: Good cell service
Water: By Well, not installed
Waste: By Septic, not installed, perc test recently done
Zoning: Res/Ag
Covenants: None
Access: County paved road frontage
Time-Limit To Build: None
Liens & Judgments: None
Property Description:
"Baccer Hills" is a new development located in Pittsylvania County, VA.
This quiet 3.7-acre home site already has a driveway with gate and some fencing. The land has been clearcut and Loblolly Pines have been replanted.
Property has just been recently surveyed and is ready for your home. Lot #3 has over 300 feet of paved Starkey Road frontage. There is an old tobacco barn still standing on the lot. Great parcel with nice local views. Ideal spot to build that new cabin. Power is located on Starkey Road. Perc tests have been completed.
Come enjoy the serenity of Gretna, Virginia 24557.
Directions: 16 min (12.5 miles) from Gretna, VA. Head northeast on Northside Dr toward Berger Ln, Turn right onto Cheney Ln, Turn left onto VA-40 E/E Gretna Rd, Turn left onto Renan Rd, Turn right onto Starkey Rd, follow to GPS Coordinates 36.964038, -79.184986 properties are on the left side of road. 15 minutes to Brookneal, and 30 minutes to all the amenities of Lynchburg.
Baccer Hills, Lot #2 SOLD
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State: Virginia
County: Pittsylvania
Acreage: 15.963
Sale Price: $150000
Down Payment: 15%, $22,500 (Down payment can be split up into 12 equal monthly payments of $1,875, after which normal monthly payments start.)
Monthly: $1,230
Property Taxes: $187
Association Fees: None
Electricity: Power is at street
Telephone: Good cell service
Water: By Well, not installed
Waste: By Septic, not installed, perc test recently done
Zoning: Res/Ag
Covenants: None
Access: County paved road frontage
Time-Limit To Build: None
Liens & Judgments: None
Property Description:
"Baccer Hills" is a new development located in Pittsylvania County, VA.
This quiet 15.963 acre estate size property would be the perfect spot for your Horse Ranch or Hobby Farm. Come build your home with amazing views. There is some fencing already in place. The land has been clearcut and Loblolly Pines have been replanted. Property has just been recently surveyed and is ready for your home.
Lot #2 has over 100 feet of paved Starkey Road frontage. Great parcel with some wet weather branches and nice local views. Power is located on Starkey Road. Perc tests have been completed.
Come enjoy the serenity of Gretna, Virginia 24557.
Directions:
16 min (12.5 miles) from Gretna, VA. Head northeast on Northside Dr toward Berger Ln, Turn right onto Cheney Ln, Turn left onto VA-40 E/E Gretna Rd, Turn left onto Renan Rd, Turn right onto Starkey Rd, follow to GPS Coordinates 36.964038, -79.184986 properties are on the left side of road. 15 minutes to Brookneal, and 30 minutes to all the amenities of Lynchburg.
Lot #1 of 7456, 5 acres, Ojibwa SOLD
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State: Wisconsin
County: Sawyer
Acreage: 5+/-
Sale Price: $19,250
Down Payment: 10%, $1,925
Monthly: $175
Property Taxes: $50
Association Fees: None
Electricity: Power at street
Telephone: Telephone at street
Water: By Well, not installed
Waste: By Septic, not installed
Zoning: Res/Ag
Covenants: None
Access: County Road Paved Frontage
Time-Limit To Build: None
Liens & Judgments: None
Property Description:
Professionally surveyed Ag/Residential lot.
All lots have road paved frontage. All lots are build able. All lots have power at street.
Come enjoy the serenity of Ojibwa, Wisconsin 54862.
Nicely wooded (5+/-) acre parcels with lots of mature timber adjoining both the famous "Tuscobia Trail" and Koeppler Rd.
Ideal spot to build that new cabin.
Directions: From Ojibwa, Wi. Take Hy 27 South. (1) Block to Koeppler Rd, stay on it for apx. 1 mi. Properties are on the left side of road. Check gps to be sure.
Ojibwa, like all of the Sawyer County settlements, had its heyday during the era 1902 to 1920. The community is located on the banks of the Chippewa River at a site which is now the junction of Highways 27 and 70. The town was named ‘Ojibwa’ by Mr. Ben F. Faast, an early real estate promoter, because of the nearness of the Chippewa River. We have two public boat landings on the Famous Chippewa Flowage. One on the Winter landing on the East Fork, and the other, the Ojibwa landing just above the Winter Dam. A landing below the dam is available for launching boats for the River Trip that is an experience you will never forget even if you don’t get one of our big Muskies. A park, known as the Ojibwa Roadside State Park, is located in the township on the south side of the Chippewa River on Highway 70. It consists of three hundred fifty acres of heavily wooded land which is a beauty spot and attracts many tourists. There are many outdoor accommodations, such as, picnic tables, fireplaces, baseball diamond, shelter house, well, campsites, and hiking trails. In the wintertime it is used as a feeding station for deer. The entire area is a wildlife refuge and many species of birds and animals inhabit the park. During the summer between five and six thousand people visit the park to enjoy nature.
Lot #2 of Parcel 7456, 5 acres Ojibwa SOLD
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State: Wisconsin
County: Sawyer
Acreage: 5+/-
Sale Price: $19,250
Down Payment: 10%, $1,925
Monthly: $175
Property Taxes: $50
Association Fees: None
Electricity: Power at street
Telephone: Telephone at street
Water: By Well, not installed
Waste: By Septic, not installed
Zoning: Res/Ag
Covenants: None
Access: County Road Paved Frontage
Time-Limit To Build: None
Liens & Judgments: None
Property Description:
Professionally surveyed Ag/Residential lot.
All lots have road paved frontage. All lots are build able. All lots have power at street.
Come enjoy the serenity of Ojibwa, Wisconsin 54862.
Nicely wooded (5+/-) acre parcels with lots of mature timber adjoining both the famous "Tuscobia Trail" and Koeppler Rd.
Ideal spot to build that new cabin.
Directions: From Ojibwa, Wi. Take Hy 27 South. (1) Block to Koeppler Rd, stay on it for apx. 1 mi. Properties are on the left side of road. Check gps to be sure.
Ojibwa, like all of the Sawyer County settlements, had its heyday during the era 1902 to 1920. The community is located on the banks of the Chippewa River at a site which is now the junction of Highways 27 and 70. The town was named ‘Ojibwa’ by Mr. Ben F. Faast, an early real estate promoter, because of the nearness of the Chippewa River. We have two public boat landings on the Famous Chippewa Flowage. One on the Winter landing on the East Fork, and the other, the Ojibwa landing just above the Winter Dam. A landing below the dam is available for launching boats for the River Trip that is an experience you will never forget even if you don’t get one of our big Muskies. A park, known as the Ojibwa Roadside State Park, is located in the township on the south side of the Chippewa River on Highway 70. It consists of three hundred fifty acres of heavily wooded land which is a beauty spot and attracts many tourists. There are many outdoor accommodations, such as, picnic tables, fireplaces, baseball diamond, shelter house, well, campsites, and hiking trails. In the wintertime it is used as a feeding station for deer. The entire area is a wildlife refuge and many species of birds and animals inhabit the park. During the summer between five and six thousand people visit the park to enjoy nature.
Baccer Hills Lot #1, 20.5 acres AVAILABLE
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State: Virginia
County: Pittsylvania
Acreage: 20.5
Sale Price: $194,750
Down Payment: 15%, $29,213 (Down payment can be split up into 12 equal monthly payments of $2,435, after which normal monthly payments start.)
Monthly: $1,597
Property Taxes: $238
Association Fees: None
Electricity: Power is a street
Telephone: Good cell service
Water: By Well, not installed
Waste: By Septic, not installed, perc test recently done
Zoning: Res/Ag
Covenants: None
Access: County paved road frontage
Time-Limit To Build: None
Liens & Judgments: None
Property Description:
"Baccer Hills" is a new development located in Pittsylvania County, VA.
This quiet 20.5-acre estate size property would be the perfect spot for your Horse Ranch or Hobby Farm. Come build your home on top of the knoll with amazing views. There is some fencing already in place. The land has been clearcut and Loblolly Pines have been replanted. Property has just been recently surveyed and is ready for your home.
Lot #1 has over 300 feet of paved Starkey Road frontage. Great parcel with some wet weather branches and nice local views. Power is located on Starkey Road. Perc tests have been completed.
Come enjoy the serenity of Gretna, Virginia 24557.
Directions:
16 min (12.5 miles) from Gretna, VA. Head northeast on Northside Dr toward Berger Ln, Turn right onto Cheney Ln, Turn left onto VA-40 E/E Gretna Rd, Turn left onto Renan Rd, Turn right onto Starkey Rd, follow to GPS Coordinates 36.964038, -79.184986 properties are on the left side of road. 15 minutes to Brookneal, and 30 minutes to all the amenities of Lynchburg.
Owl Pond Rd, Hermon, 5 acres SOLD
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State: New York
County: St. Lawrence
Acreage: 5
Sale Price: $18,999
Down Payment: 15%
Monthly: $250
Property Taxes: $168
Association Fees: None
Electricity: Power is a few lots away
Telephone: Good cell service
Water: By Well, not installed
Waste: By Septic, not installed
Zoning: Res/Ag
Covenants: None
Access: County Road
Time-Limit To Build: None
Liens & Judgments: None
Property Description:
5 acres, Owl Pond Road, lot 15
Hermon, NY 13652
Hermon is a town in St. Lawrence County, New York
Outdoorsman's dream, hunting and fishing galore. 5 acres of mixed hardwoods, granite outcroppings, perfect for a cabin or recreational property. This timberland is accessible from a winter maintained private, gravel road. It sits back about a 1/4 mile off Hermon-Edwards Road, which is paved. Wonderful location for any outdoor enthusiasts. Views of pristine Owl Pond which is home to many deer, turkey, ducks, geese and grouse. Power is a couple lots away. Here are some GPS coordinates to the property, 44.405250, -75.217899..
History of Hermon:
This is just a short glimpse into the history of this area. A must read.
Settlement began around 1805.
The Town of Hermon, NY was the twenty-fourth town erected by an act of the Legislature passed April 17, 1830. Hermon was originally organized under the name of Depeau, after Francis Depeau, once proprietor of a large tract of land in Jefferson county. He was also interested in the middle third of this territory, which he acquired on July 12, 1804. The first town meeting was held at a school-house May 4, 1830. The name of the town was changed to Hermon, February 28, 1834, as there was a Depeauville in Jefferson county.
Many of the pioneers of this town came from Vermont and were industrious and hardy people. The first European settler was James Taylor, who made a small clearing in the western part about 1805. A post-office was established at what is now Hermon village on December 20, 1828. The mail then came in on horseback from De Kaib.
The early industries of this town related to lumbering, the clearing of land and raising such crops as were needed by the people. But early in the history of this locality its excellent adaptability to grazing became apparent and more attention was given to stock-raising and dairying, and in recent years the latter industry has given it a rank among the best towns in the county. Cheese is the principal product.
Boonville Ranch Lot #2, 15.65 acres AVAILABLE
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State: New York
County: Oneida
Acreage: 15.65
Sale Price: $55,000
Down Payment: 15%, $8,250(Down payment can be split up into 12 equal monthly payments of $688, after which normal monthly payments start.)
Monthly: $451
Property Taxes: $1110
Association Fees: None
Electricity: Power down the street
Telephone: Good cell service
Water: By Well, not installed
Waste: By Septic, not installed
Zoning: Res/Ag
Covenants: None
Access: County Road Paved Frontage
Time-Limit To Build: None
Liens & Judgments: None
Property Description:
Professionally surveyed Ag/Residental ranch size lot.
All lots have road paved frontage. All lots are buildable. All lots have power down the street.
Come enjoy this late 1700's Village of Boonville, New York, 13309. These mini ranch, surveyed, semi-wooded parcels are the ideal spot to build a vacation cabin or your new home.
Boonville is located at GPS coordinates 43°28′59″N 75°19′55″W (43.483201, -75.331945). According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of 1.8 square miles. None of the area is covered with water. Boonville is at the convergence of New York State Route 12, NYS Route 12D, NYS Route 46, and NYS Route 294. Check the gps coordinates listed on the parcel ads to be sure where you are. Boonville is @ 5hrs from Grand Central Station, less than 5 hrs from Montreal Canada, and @2 hrs from Albany.
The New York Woodsmen's Field Days is held annually, rain or shine, on the third full weekend in August. This event includes forestry exhibits, fireworks, greased pole climb, lumberjack/jill contests, woods craftsmen and it's all kicked off with the Woodsmen's Parade. Contestants travel from as far away as Canada, Australia, and New Zealand to compete in the Lumberjack festivals. The Boonville Snow Festival is held annually in late January and consists of vintage snowmobile races, ice sculptures, parade, and fireworks. Local area businesses join in on the Festival of lights sponsored by the Boonville Chamber of Commerce.
The Boonville Historic District is a must see. Erwin Library and Pratt House, Black River Canal Warehouse, Five Lock Combine and Locks 37 and 38, Black River Canal, and United States Post Office are all listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
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Boonville Ranch Lot #1, 7.79 acres Available
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State: New York
County: Oneida
Acreage: 7.79
Sale Price: $28,558
Down Payment: 15%, $4,284 (Down payment can be split up into 6 equal monthly payments of $714, after which normal monthly payments start.)
Monthly: $235
Property Taxes: $560
Association Fees: None
Electricity: Power down the street
Telephone: Good cell service
Water: By Well, not installed
Waste: By Septic, not installed
Zoning: Res/Ag
Covenants: None
Access: County Road Paved Frontage
Time-Limit To Build: None
Liens & Judgments: None
Property Description:
Professionally surveyed Ag/Residental ranch size lot.
All lots have road paved frontage. All lots are buildable. All lots have power down the street.
Come enjoy this late 1700's Village of Boonville, New York, 13309. These mini ranch, surveyed, semi-wooded parcels are the ideal spot to build a vacation cabin or your new home.
Boonville is located at GPS coordinates 43°28′59″N 75°19′55″W (43.483201, -75.331945). According to the United States Census Bureau, the village has a total area of 1.8 square miles. None of the area is covered with water. Boonville is at the convergence of New York State Route 12, NYS Route 12D, NYS Route 46, and NYS Route 294. Check the gps coordinates listed on the parcel ads to be sure where you are. Boonville is @ 5hrs from Grand Central Station, less than 5 hrs from Montreal Canada, and @2 hrs from Albany.
The New York Woodsmen's Field Days is held annually, rain or shine, on the third full weekend in August. This event includes forestry exhibits, fireworks, greased pole climb, lumberjack/jill contests, woods craftsmen and it's all kicked off with the Woodsmen's Parade. Contestants travel from as far away as Canada, Australia, and New Zealand to compete in the Lumberjack festivals. The Boonville Snow Festival is held annually in late January and consists of vintage snowmobile races, ice sculptures, parade, and fireworks. Local area businesses join in on the Festival of lights sponsored by the Boonville Chamber of Commerce.
The Boonville Historic District is a must see. Erwin Library and Pratt House, Black River Canal Warehouse, Five Lock Combine and Locks 37 and 38, Black River Canal, and United States Post Office are all listed on the National Register of Historic Places.