REQUEST A TOUR
In-PersonVirtual Tour
$ 390,000
Est. payment | /mo
3.25 Acres Lot
$ 390,000
Est. payment | /mo
3.25 Acres Lot
Key Details
Property Type Vacant Land
Sub Type Land
Listing Status Active
Purchase Type For Sale
MLS Listing ID 12178079
Annual Tax Amount $175
Tax Year 2023
Lot Size 3.250 Acres
Lot Dimensions 410X372
Property Description
Looking for a picturesque homesite with stunning views? This is it. Approximately 3.25 acres of vacant land with a small, historic 1872 barn (professionally restored in 2022) and a 1960s shed- perfect for your hobby farm uses or vehicle storage. There is a pump house with an older well with updated equipment and electricity. This parcel was part of the former Gould Cider operation and there is still an orchard of bountiful apple trees. The parcel backs up to a scenic horse pasture and the site slopes down (20-25 feet west to east) with amazing views to open agriculture fields. Regarding access, this site is located just over a mile north from the full cloverleaf interchange of I-88 and Rt.47 with easy travel times to points east (Chicago 45-60 minutes & Quad-Cities about 1.5 hours). The property is also 8 minutes from downtown Elburn, and 10-15 minutes to all the commercial opportunities Randall Rd has to offer. Call listing agents with questions or for a tour.
Location
State IL
County Kane
Zoning AGRIC
Interior
Fireplace N
Exterior
Utilities Available Electric to Site, Gas Nearby, Septic System Required, Well Private
Waterfront false
View Y/N true
Schools
School District 302, 302, 302
Others
Ownership Fee Simple
Special Listing Condition None
© 2024 Listings courtesy of MRED as distributed by MLS GRID. All Rights Reserved.
Listed by Mark Coleman • Coleman Land Company
MORTGAGE CALCULATOR
Mortgage values are calculated by Lofty and are for illustration purposes only, accuracy is not guaranteed.
“Let us guide you through the real estate process of your journey from start to finish. Fill out the form to have an experienced broker contact you to discuss a no-obligation consultation. ”