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Stokes McCune
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Keller Williams Agent - License: 0225236583
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6.51 Acres of Land for Sale in Hanna, UT
$200,000
6.51 Acres
Hanna, Utah, 84031
HANNA UTAH. 6.51 acres in Warm Springs Retreat, just over the mountain from Kamas. Culinary water is hooked up, and power is along the road. Property is sloping but nearly all useable, with room for a home, shop, barn and corrals if you want animals. This is an exclusive area, with very limited properties left

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10 Acres of Land for Sale in Fruitland, UT
$40,000
10 Acres
Fruitland, Utah, 84027
10 ares near the base of Currant creek mountain, south of Fruitland, Ut. Property has good access, and power is on the NE corner. Theres a cove at the bottom of the property with groves of trees, a great view of the valley below, and Tabby Mountain to the north. The top of the property was burnt

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158.7 Acres of Land for Sale in Jamaica, VA
$859,000
158.7 Acres
Jamaica, Virginia, 23079
Looking for a beautiful recreational and hunting property in sight of the Rappahannock River, well here it is, this tract, located on Nesting Road just off Route 17 in Jamaica is comprised of two adjoining parcels with a total acreage of 158.701. Road Frontage is on Nesting Road.Turn this property into a Savannah Forest, the pines are at the perfect age.The property is traversed by a small power line easement-typical of rural properties and not considered adverse.Access throughout the property is easy with solid dirt and gravel roads that are in good condition. The landis mostly level near Nesting Road, then slopes downward towards Mud Creek, which is mostly swamp. .Additionally, Middlesex's GIS maps show a large amount of wetlands on the tract. The roadnetwork allows to access most areas of the tract either by truck or ATV. Middlesex is a waterfront county fronting theRappahannock River along its eastern edge. The presence of the flood plain andwetlands is typical for large tracts in this area that front creeks and is not considered adverse. The property is mostly woodland,with several small open areas used as food plots for hunting season.The property was timbered around 2003 and currently includes trees that may be marketable. A timber cruise is suggested forexact timber values. From the lower field to the Rappahannock river is about 0.28 of a mile and when the property wasclearcut, it is reported that you could see the Rappahannock.Overall, the tract has good appeal for use as managed timber and recreational land. There might be added appeal related to apotential homesite view of the Rappahannock.