96 Stoddard Road

Morris, Connecticut 06758

Status
For Sale
Square Feet
0
Beds
Price
$189,900
Type
Lots and Land For Sale
Garages
Baths
0
MLS
170540786

Price

$189,900

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Interior Details

Interior Size
0 Sq Ft
Bedrooms
Bathrooms
0
Rooms Total
Garage

Exterior Details

Lot Size
25.00 Acres
Roof
NULL
Sewer
Septic Required
Construction
Construction
Cooling
NULL

Other Information

Property Tax
$125
Assessed Value
$6,830
Elementary School
James Morris
Middle School
Per Board of Ed
High School
Wamago Regional

About Property

Rare opportunity to own 25+-(no survey available) mostly wooded acres on a country road in Litchfield County. Escape from the hustle and bustle into a quiet small town in CT. The land is a stunning combination of a small open field, designated wetlands, and a mature timber hillside.There are probably 3 different building sites, perhaps even subdividable, but all uses are subject to the approval of the Town of Morris. Taxes are low because property is in a Forestry Program. Place a house in the open clearing, perhaps put up a barn and have a few farm animals, and become self sustaining! Or place the house further back in the woods for total privacy! Another option is to use the deeded right of way to the back side of the property and build in the absolutely beautiful mature woods with probably seasonal views of the lake. Because the land adjoins a large piece of land preserve of White Memorial Foundation, much adjacent land development is restricted. The seller lives nearby and values peace and quiet, so recreational use of a 4 wheeler making noise will be deed restricted. Bonus: Bantam Lake is just a couple of miles away with a State Boat Launch and a town sandy beach! The nearby town of Litchfield with amazing Historic Homes has multiple restaurants, wineries, riding stables, delightful small shops, just a wonderful place to hang out. Make this property your new destination, call today!
Listed by William Raveis Real Estate, Ron Nettleton. Data sourced from SmartMLS

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