Nestled in the heart of Prince Edward County, 1366 Fish Lake Road offers 79.32 acres of highly productive farmland, perfect for agricultural enthusiasts or investors seeking rural opportunities. With approximately 65-70 acres of cleared land and well-maintained fenced fields, this property has a rich history as a cash crop farm, currently used for hay production. The soil boasts excellent depth, making it ideal for various crop types, and with neighboring properties successfully producing grapes for local wineries, this land could be a prime candidate for viticulture as well. Zoned RU2, the property offers flexible usage options, including potential severance buyers are encouraged to verify opportunities with the local municipality. Additionally, the property features well-preserved sheds and a sturdy pole barn, perfectly suited for dry storage or farm equipment. Whether you're looking to expand your farming operations, explore vineyard potential, or embark on a renovation project, this expansive property holds incredible promise. Come and see this property today, fall in love, and you too, can call the County Home. (id:60234)
MLS® Number | X9395158 |
Property Type | Vacant Land |
Community Name | Sophiasburgh |
Acreage | Yes |
Size Depth | 5175 Ft ,9 In |
Size Frontage | 62 Ft ,11 In |
Size Irregular | 62.93 X 5175.8 Ft |
Size Total Text | 62.93 X 5175.8 Ft|50 - 100 Acres |
Zoning Description | Ru2 |
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