$246,292
$295,000
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54.46 Acres Lot
SOLD DATE : 05/21/2021
Key Details
Sold Price $246,292
Property Type Vacant Land
Listing Status Sold
Purchase Type For Sale
Subdivision None Available
MLS Listing ID 1005915531
Sold Date 05/21/21
HOA Y/N N
Originating Board TREND
Annual Tax Amount $666
Tax Year 2017
Lot Size 54.460 Acres
Acres 54.46
Lot Dimensions 1,470 X 1,614, LotWidth:1470 X LotDepth:1614
Property Description
Young Farmer's Dream. Check out this 54.46 +/- acre farm with agricultural and development possibilities in desirable Alloway Township, Salem County. This property is in the A (Agricultural) zoning district and has road frontage on Stockington (663') and Commissioners Pike/CR 581 (1470'). About 30 acres are clear and tillable with the remainder mostly wooded. Low property taxes ($666/year) and great soil types (predominantly Woodstown and Alloway loam). Close proximity to SR 77, Route 40 and Route 49. Invest in future today.
Location
State NJ
County Salem
Area Alloway Twp (21701)
Zoning A
Interior
Interior Features Efficiency
Hot Water None
Heating None
Cooling None
Fireplace N
Heat Source None
Exterior
Utilities Available Electric Available, Phone Available, Cable TV Available
Water Access N
Farm Grain
Accessibility None
Road Frontage Boro/Township
Garage N
Building
Lot Description Subdivision Possible, Interior
Story 1
Sewer No Septic Approved, On Site Septic
Water Well
Level or Stories 1
Additional Building Above Grade
New Construction N
Schools
High Schools Woodstown
School District Woodstown-Pilesgrove Regi Schools
Others
Senior Community No
Tax ID 01-00030-00024-QFARM
Ownership Fee Simple
SqFt Source Assessor
Acceptable Financing Conventional
Listing Terms Conventional
Financing Conventional
Special Listing Condition Standard
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