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Key Details
Sold Price $240,000
Property Type Vacant Land
Sub Type Land
Listing Status Sold
Purchase Type For Sale
Subdivision Kentmorr
MLS Listing ID MDQA2008914
Sold Date 04/12/24
HOA Y/N N
Originating Board BRIGHT
Annual Tax Amount $1,239
Tax Year 2023
Lot Size 0.459 Acres
Acres 0.46
Property Description
Attention water lovers!! Build your Dream Home on Kent Island with views of the Chesapeake Bay on this nearly half acre homesite! Located in Water-Oriented Kentmorr neighborhood within walking distance to Kentmorr marina and its famous charter fleet, the Kentmorr Beach Bar and Grill aka Dirty Dave's Tiki Bar, and with a private community beach. Also nearby are the South Island Nature Trail, the Blue Heron golf course and boat launches at Shipping Creek or Matapeake Pier. Come and enjoy everything Kent Island has to offer. Sewer line has been run to this community, awaiting hookup. Also, Perc tested and passed 3 years ago! This truly is an opportunity to build your water-oriented dream house, jump on your boat for the day and feel like you’re on vacation all year around! Just minutes away from the Bay Bridge and Annapolis, and 45 minutes to both D.C and Baltimore. Do not miss this rare opportunity.
Location
State MD
County Queen Annes
Zoning NC-20
Exterior
Waterfront N
Water Access N
View Water
Street Surface Black Top,Dirt
Road Frontage City/County, Private
Garage N
Building
Lot Description Cleared, Open
Sewer Perc Approved Septic, Public Sewer
Water Well Permit Not Applied For
Schools
School District Queen Anne'S County Public Schools
Others
Tax ID 1804053818
Ownership Fee Simple
SqFt Source Estimated
Acceptable Financing Cash, Conventional
Listing Terms Cash, Conventional
Financing Cash,Conventional
Special Listing Condition Standard
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Bought with Patricia J O'Donnell • CENTURY 21 New Millennium