Red Lion, PA 17356 Burkholder Rd
$2,595,000



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Presented By: Lusk & Associates Sotheby's International Realty
Home Details
Discover the potential of this expansive parcel offering over 115.6 acres of beautiful land along Furnace Road. Featuring a mix of open and wooded areas, this property provides an ideal setting for agricultural pursuits, whether youre interested in crops, livestock, or livestock products. The land is protected under an Agricultural Conservation Easement, preserving its natural character and agricultural use for generations to come. One allowable residential structure right remains with this parcel, offering the opportunity to establish a home or farmstead within this scenic landscape. With its versatile terrain and prime location, this property presents a rare opportunity to create your vision in a serene rural setting. Dont miss your chance to own this remarkable piece of countryside paradise!
Presented By: Lusk & Associates Sotheby's International Realty
General for Burkholder Rd
Acceptable FinancingCash, Conventional
Additional Parcels Y/NNo
CityRED LION
Clean Green Assessed Y/NYes
CountyYORK
Current UseAgriculture
DirectionsHead West on US-30, take exit PA-462/Wrightsville, turn left on Cool Springs Rd, turn left on Nursery Rd, turn right on N Main St, continue on PA-425, turn left on PA-425 S, destination will be on the right
HOANo
Lot Size Square Feet5035536.00
Lot Size UnitsSquare Feet
MLS AreaRed Lion Boro (15282)
MunicipalityRED LION BORO
OwnershipFee Simple
PossessionSettlement
Price Per Sq Ft Total AG0.52
Property SubtypeLand
Property TypeLand
School DistrictRED LION AREA
SewerNo Septic System
Standard StatusActive
StatusACTIVE
Tax Annual Amount1691.0
Tax Assessed Value53370.0
Tax Year2025
Vacation Rental Y/NNo
Water Access Y/NNo
ZoningVACANT AGRICULTURAL
Exterior for Burkholder Rd
Lot FeaturesBacks to Trees
Lot Size Acres115.60
Lot Size SourceEstimated
Navigable Water Y/NNo
Water Oriented Y/NNo
Water SourceNone
Water View Y/NNo
Waterfront Y/NNo
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