Falling Waters, WV 25419 Block 69 Lot 26 Jellystone
$39,990



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Presented By: Young & Associates
Home Details
This River Bend lot has an incredible view of mature trees in the back yard. RV has one bed and one bath/ shower w/ paved driveway- Lovely landscaping. So many Amenities from pools, parks, baseball field, tennis courts, basketball courts, trails, bar/ lounge, convenience store. Come explore a wonderful vacation getaway only 1.5 hours from DC! River access in the community-enjoy boating/ jet skiing on the deep waters of the Potomac River! seasonal community! April 1st to November 1st!
Presented By: Young & Associates
General for Block 69 Lot 26 Jellystone
Acceptable FinancingCash
Additional Parcels Y/NNo
Assoc Fee Paid PerAnnually
Association AmenitiesBar/Lounge, Basketball Courts, Baseball Field, Boat Ramp, Common Grounds, Convenience Store, Pier/Dock
Association Fee IncludesPier/Dock Maintenance, Pool(s), Snow Removal, Security Gate, Electricity, Management, Recreation Facility, Sewer, Trash, Water
Association NameRIVER BEND PARK
CityFALLING WATERS
Clean Green Assessed Y/NNo
CountyBERKELEY
Current UseResidential
DirectionsI 81 TO EXIT 23 THEN RIGHT ON RT 11 TO GRADE RD. THEN RIGHT AT STOP SIGN TO PARK ENTRANCEON THE LEFT. GUARD HOUSE AT THE ENTRANCE- continue in to park- right on ranger rd- proceed to 69-26 on right h
DisclosuresProp Disclosure
HOAYes
HOA Fee$1768.00
Lease Considered Y/NNo
Lot Size Square Feet0.00
Lot Size UnitsSquare Feet
MunicipalityFalling Waters District
OwnershipFee Simple
Possession0-30 Days CD
Property SubtypeLand
Property TypeLand
School DistrictBERKELEY COUNTY SCHOOLS
SewerCommunity Septic Tank
Standard StatusActive
StatusACTIVE
Tax Annual Amount71.0
Tax Assessed Value5880.0
Tax Lot27
Tax Year2025
Vacation Rental Y/NNo
Water Access Y/NNo
Zoning109
Exterior for Block 69 Lot 26 Jellystone
Land Use Code004
Lot Size Acres0.00
Lot Size SourceAssessor
Navigable Water Y/NNo
Water Oriented Y/NNo
Water SourcePublic
Water View Y/NNo
Waterfront Y/NNo
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