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$199,000 | 17.4 Acres | Price Per Acre $0 Plainfield NH Land »

Acres 17.4   
Listed on Thursday May 23, 2024
Description: Build your dream home in the heart of The Upper Valley. A gently sloping lot that rises to a perched building site, pristine privacy, and a blend of hardwoods & softwoods. An opportunity to create a homestead of your own close to shopping and amenities. 10 minutes to I89 and 20 minutes to I91. Located off Route 12A, but nestled in the hillside. Entrance to property is located at 585 Route 12A. DO NOT drive up the woods road. Buyer to pay any fees associated with removal from the Current Use Program. See Listing Details & 13 images. Includes a Virtual Tour

New Listing! Plainfield NH Land for sale $79,000 | 1.25 Acres  | Price Per Acre $0

$79,000 | 1.25 Acres | Price Per Acre $0 Plainfield NH Land »

Acres 1.25   
Listed on Wednesday Dec 4, 2024
Description: Mostly open field area, flat, and very convenient to all town amenities within easy walking distance. Municipal water is available at t he street. The elementary school is top rated with grades 1-8. You have choices for high school. It is a short commute to DHMC, Dartmouth College, and the shopping plazas in West Lebanon. A wonderful place to build your new home. Come and turn your dreams into an address!!! See Listing Details & 8 images.

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