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New Listing! Enfield NH Land for sale $495,000 | 4 Acres  | Price Per Acre $0

$495,000 | 4 Acres | Price Per Acre $0 Enfield NH Land »

Acres 4   
Listed on Wednesday May 15, 2024
Description: A rare business opportunity on Route 4, Enfield, with 4 very desirable acres. A well established business area with flexible zoning of CB and R1. Public water and public sewer available on street. Showings begin Sunday, May 19,2024. See Listing Details & 1 images.

$115,000 | 7.14 Acres | Price Per Acre $0 Enfield NH Land »

Acres 7.14   
Listed on Tuesday Aug 15, 2023
Description: Build your new home in a beautiful neighborhood country setting. Located on a quiet paved dead-end road with a cul-de-sac, and power at the street. Close commute to all the amenities of the Upper Valley from this location, and Mascoma and Crystal Lakes are only minutes away. Come and turn your dreams into an address.!!! See Listing Details & 6 images.

$85,000 | 0.11 Acres | Price Per Acre $0 Enfield NH Land »

Acres 0.11   
Listed on Monday Apr 1, 2024
Description: Located in an idyllic lakeside neighborhood, this building lot is ready for your new home. Offering Mascoma Lake access for your year round enjoyment and just a short drive to Hanover and Lebanon and all the Upper Valley has to offer. See Listing Details & 10 images.

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