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New Listing! Plainfield NH Land for sale $180,000 | 4.09 Acres  | Price Per Acre $0

$180,000 | 4.09 Acres | Price Per Acre $0 Plainfield NH Land »

Acres 4.09   
Listed on Thursday Apr 9, 2026
Description: Whether you're envisioning a primary residence or a serene New Hampshire retreat, discover the ideal location for your future home on this stunning 4.09-acre ready-to-build lot just off Bean Road in the sought-after town of Plainfield, NH.  This property combines the best of rural living with unbeatable convenience. Only minutes to Kimball Union Academy, Plainfield village amenities, and easy access to the entire Upper Valley. The land features a relatively level, carefully cleared house site, with additional clearing extending toward the natural driveway approach. Percolation testing has been completed, and utilities are accessible at the road. The property also boasts significant road frontage along Bean Road, which will make your building process smoother and more straightforward. Experience the privacy and recreational opportunities this area offers, including hunting, fishing, hiking, skiing, and year-round outdoor adventures, all while being just a short commute to Dartmouth College, Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, I-89, and the West Lebanon shopping district. See Listing Details & 13 images.

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