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2585 Gelding Court Court Ne
Marietta, GA 30062
Winter Baserva with Atlanta Communities, original listing - (770) 637-5070
$4,395,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
7
Bathroom
Full: 5, ½: 1
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
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Property Description
PRIME DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY- 11.76 Acres of POSSIBILITY. Finally, an exceptional opportunity to own the LARGEST SINGLE PARCEL of land ZONED R20 to be sold in the heart of E. Cobb in recent memory! This one-of-a-kind sprawling 11.759 acre canvas can be subdivided or developed for even more possibilities. As a matter of fact, a lot of the leg work for development has been initiated and lined up for the LDP (details available upon request). Even more possibilities to expand acreage to create an even larger subdivision. With adequate sewer and water lines and ease of access to utilities, coupled with a $72 million-dollar high school renovation/replacement project further increasing its long term value, now is the time to capitalize on this rare opportunity to build your dream neighborhood. You can either keep the house as a community clubhouse or sell independently. Currently this already-cleared acreage hosts 5 paddocks and an on-site 220' x 125' irrigated arena with all-weather footing and sound system; along with an 8-stall "show" barn complete with 2 wash racks, tack room, feed room, hay storage, charming pub, office and barn apartment with kitchenette and plenty of space for trailer/equipment. If horses aren't your thing, enjoy endless possibilities by converting the barn into a separate house for multigenerational living; event venue; recreation retreat; warehouse; storage for the car or toy collector in you. Since the house is located toward the very back of the property and its zoned R20, the opportunity to use the rest of the land for your heart's desire is now easier than ever. Located in top-tier E. Cobb schools, 9 miles to Braves stadium, near shopping, dining, entertainment and more, yet offering a sense of freedom and unparalleled privacy, security and seclusion from the bustle of city life without sacrificing location. You must experience this in person, but until then see the epic preview via YouTube and look up: "The Manor at Pen Oak by Winter Baserva"
Property Information
Lot Size
11 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Land-Single Family Residence
Year Built
1986
MLS Number
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Location
Address
2585 Gelding Court Court NE
City
Marietta
State
GA
Zip Code
30062
County
COBB (NORTHEAST)
Listing
Name
Phone
(678) 463-3173
Office Name
Office Phone
(770) 637-5070
Agent Name
Winter Baserva
Agency Phone
(770) 637-5070

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