Property Type:
Land
Lot Size (sq. ft.):
4,356,000
Status:
Closed
Current Price:
$500,000
List Date:
7/08/2024
Last Modified:
9/04/2024
Overview
Description
PRIME DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY: 100 Acres of Buildable Land with Breathtaking Mt. Greylock Views. Sub-divide or build your ultimate Berkshire getaway. Nestled in the charming town of Cheshire, this
100-acre expanse of land is close to town, yet feels like a million miles away. Seller is currently in collaboration with engineers to subdivide the entire parcel, presenting the possibility of around 20 individual lots. With three curb cuts on Wells Road, frontage on Jenks Road, and ~1000 ft private driveway with a farm gate, accessibility is seamless. The property includes an off-grid log cabin, a tool shed, well-maintained road, trail system, and water hydrant. Abuts state forest. Close to Tanglewood, Solid Sound Festival, Mt. Greylock, Bosquet Ski Area, and more.
Supplements:
Possibilities include: subdividing or other development opportunity, dream home with panoramic view, family style campground, rustic camping/hunting retreat, wedding venue, community gardens, or a combination! Don't miss this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to own 100 acres of Berkshire beauty.
Last Updated: September - 04 - 2024
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