Great farming opportunity with the option to build your new farm home, or just add more acres to your present land base. This 142.5 acre Norfolk County Farm was a former tobacco farm and has approximately 77.5 acres of productive sandy loam soil suitable for most crops and includes 2 irrigation ponds to provide plenty of water for irrigation. The remaining acreage consists of 60 acres of mixed bush that has not been harvested for the past 35 years, and approximately 2 acres of barnyard area. that is home to large storage barn. This farm fronts on 2 roads, one being highway 24 allowing access to all major highways and area markets. Do not delay and book your private showing today to start your new farm business or just add land to your present farm operation. (id:36835)
| MLS® Number | 40762014 |
| Property Type | Vacant Land |
| Amenities Near By | Beach |
| Features | Southern Exposure, Country Residential |
| Structure | Barn |
| Basement Type | None |
| Utility Water | Well |
| Access Type | Road Access, Highway Access |
| Acreage | Yes |
| Land Amenities | Beach |
| Sewer | No Sewage System |
| Size Irregular | 142.5 |
| Size Total | 142.5 Ac|101+ Acres |
| Size Total Text | 142.5 Ac|101+ Acres |
| Zoning Description | A |
| Electricity | Available |
| Natural Gas | Available |
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