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249 Mcgarey Hill Rd
Dexter City, OH 45746
$580,000
Conventional
Property
Bedroom
3
Bathroom
3
Property Type
Conventional
Square ft
1852
Property Description
Welcome to Washington County and this awesome turnkey farm. Just minutes from Marietta Ohio, this farm offers a lot of different options and properties like this do not come available very often. This property offers a nice two story home, a new 3600 sq. ft barndominium and awesome acreage. Let's start with the home (1852 sq ft), the interior is freshly painted, newer flooring and is ready for your family. There is a newer furnace, well water and a septic. The home has a beautiful front porch with a million dollar view. Imagine being able to relax on the covered porch and look over your own farm. Seller says there is "free gas, needs verified in title work". There are three spacious bedrooms, 2.5 baths and plenty of storage. There is a two car garage, paved driveway and some fencing. It's a comfortable home with a great atmosphere. Next we will talk about the new barndominium. The building has a concrete floor, electric and some of the plumbing lines are run. It has studs placed for rooms, the original plan was for this to be a butcher shop. It has a ton of potential, metal sided and metal roof, seller is working to complete the siding. It's a must see building and an excellent start to one awesome building! There are numerous sheds, buildings and mini barns for livestock and birds. This farm is literally set up for a full scale farm operation. It would make a great horse farm, hunting farm or start a commercial business. Let's talk about the acreage. There are plenty of fields, some timber, some fencing and great access entering the property. There is a pond, it's drained now for repairs, but offers even more potential. One could food plot, do crops, or allow it to grow up into deer habitat, or maybe turn to horse pasture, the possibilities are endless. There is a remote water well that is out in the field, this offers additional opportunities for dry summers or watering animals. Property is accessible from a public road that dead ends into the property. This is a very versatile farm and may be just what you're looking for. "Sellers" mineral rights convey. "Free gas" needs to be verified in the title work stage.
Property Information
Lot Size
38 acre(s) square ft
Property Type
Residential
Year Built
1900
MLS Number
11269033
Location
Address
249 McGarey Hill Rd
City
Dexter City
State
OH
Zip Code
45746
County
WASHINGTON
Listing
Provider
Arrowhead Land Company, original listing
Name
Arrowhead Land Company
Phone
(833) 873-2452
Office Name
Arrowhead Land Company
Office Phone
(833) 873-2452
Agent Name
Brian Whitt

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