Hedgesville, WV 25427 Tract 2 Grecian Lane
$449,900



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Presented By: Pearson Smith Realty, LLC
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$50K PRICE DROP!!! DON'T MISS OUT ON THIS OUTDOORSMEN PARADISE!!! Check out this amazing 61.84 acre parcel that directly backs up to Sleepy Creek Wildlife Management area. This parcel truly has it all from wooded, to open, pond, scenic vistas, mountain views, and even a rustic hunting cabin that has solar power but no running water. If 61.84 acres isn't enough the parcel is also available next door which is 63.65 acres and is the Tract 1 parcel.
Presented By: Pearson Smith Realty, LLC
General for Tract 2 Grecian Lane
Acceptable FinancingBank Portfolio, Cash, Conventional, Private
Additional Parcels DescriptionTract 1 and it it 63.65 acres
Additional Parcels Y/NYes
Association Recreation FeeN
CityHEDGESVILLE
Clean Green Assessed Y/NNo
Condo/Coop Association fee Y/NNo
CountyBERKELEY
Current UseRecreation
DirectionsTake Back Creek Valley Road to Dunhams and then as soon as you turn on Grecian Lane and go about 1/4 to 1/2 mile and you will see a small metal pipe in culvert turn right there and immediate left ont
HOANo
Historic Y/NNo
Lease Considered Y/NNo
Location TypeOther
Lot Size Square Feet2693750.40
Lot Size UnitsSquare Feet
OwnershipFee Simple
PossessionSettlement
Price Per Sq Ft Total AG0.17
Property SubtypeLand
Property TypeLand
School DistrictBERKELEY COUNTY SCHOOLS
SewerNo Septic System
Standard StatusActive
StatusACTIVE
Tax Annual Amount663.67
Tax Assessed Value178200.0
Tax Year2024
Vacation Rental Y/NNo
ViewMountain, Pond, Scenic Vista
Virtual TourClick here
Water Access Y/NNo
ZoningRES1
Exterior for Tract 2 Grecian Lane
Horse Y/NYes
Lot FeaturesAdditional Lot(s), Adjoins - Public Land, Adjoins - Game Land, Hunting Available, Pond, Secluded, Trees/Wooded, Unrestricted
Lot Size Acres61.84
Lot Size SourceEstimated
Navigable Water Y/NNo
Water Oriented Y/NNo
Water SourceNone
Water View Y/NYes
Waterfront Y/NNo
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