List Price: $1,100,000 | 27.6 Acres | Price Per Acre $0 | Total Lots 4 Land


Listed Tuesday Oct 21, 2025 | MLS# 5066620
15-32-1-4 Chestnut Hill Road New Boston NH
Listed by Bill Riffert EXP Realty
Major frontage on Chestnut Hill Road in New Boston on partially cleared lot. Property has been conditionally approved for two 6,000SF commercial buildings. Property is zoned commercial and has recently been upgrade to also include research and development along with light industrial uses by right. Only nine miles to I293. This lot has conditional approval granted 3/2/21 by New Boston Planning Board to construct two 4-unit, 6000 sf general service commercial buildings. Survey and soil tests are available. Property is comprised of four lots with over 27 acres of land, has 3-phase power at the street, previously approved commercial development, and is approved for self-storage via special exception. Buyer to do their own due diligence with regards to town permitting requirements.
Lot Description: Rural | Country Setting | Major Road Frontage
Lot Size: 27.6 acres
Zoned: Commercial)
Surveyed: Yes
Flood Zone: Unknown
Land Services
Road Frontage: 307
Electric: At Street
Water: None
Sewer: On-Site Septic Needed | Septic Design Available | Soil Test Available


Block - 32
Taxes $0
Assesed Value Not Reported
Schools

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