1623 365th Avenue, Estherville,
IA 51334

MLS # 240238

$21,000

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General Description

Extensive array of sizes and pricing available in the elite COUNTRY CLUB ESTATES to make your DREAM HOME a reality. Every UTILITY is run to the lot(s); road, curb, gutter complete; and the city’s NEW tax abatement over 5 years is OUTSTANDING – making building a fantastic & in some cases a BETTER option. This is LOT 8: F: 80.03 R: 120 S: 152.56 S: 171.15. Country Club Estates is a short bike ride to Fort Defiance State Park, has a PRIVATE cart / walk trail to the GOLF COURSE, and is only a mile to downtown. Country Club Estates features a playground, an abundance of wildlife, a large pond for fishing, private cul-de-sac, and NEW homes. Established on the west side of Estherville, this sought-after development is a fast 10 minutes to Spirit Lake; and ideally located for people who are employed in: Estherville, Milford, Jackson, Terril & all the Iowa Great Lakes. Seller would consider Seller finance.

Legal: LOT 8 COUNTY CLUB ESTATES SUB-DIV. EXACT LEGAL PER ABSTRACT
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Property Information

240238

$21,000

Sale

Residential

LAND

1623 365th Avenue

Estherville

IA

51334

16188

102

2023

Utilities

No

LISTED BY

EXIT Realty Midwest, Tammy Fredericksen

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