101 Country Club Drive, Lake Park, IA 51347 for Sale

MLS #250411 | Bojihomes.com

$175,000

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TAKING OFFERS THROUGH 5/15/25. "A great place to spend a vacation, or a lifetime". Welcome to Lake Park, located just 15 minutes west of the Iowa Great Lakes this community offers a small town feel, great amenities, plus an excellent school system. This .77 acre parcel offers excellent quality of life benefits with a 9 hole golf course to the rear yard, Silver Lake views and public boat ramp across the road from the front yard, and close connection walking & biking trails. Property is zoned R-2 which would permit a single family home or duplex. Buyer may inquire to the City of Lake Park regarding splitting the lot into 2 parcels. Buyer to satisfy themselves of utility presence, water & gas service is believed to run on west side of road, electric and sewer service is believed to run on east side of road. This spacious lot is positioned along the green of hole 2, blending panoramic views of the course with the beauty of the Silver Lake.

Legal: SECTION:33 TOWNSHIP:100 RANGE:38 SILVER LAKE TOWNSHIPN PART SWLY OF ROADGOV'T LOT 3 MISC TRT 33-00-38, DICKINSON COUNTY, LAKE PARK, IA. EXACT LEGAL PER ABSTRACT AND WARRANTY DEED.
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Property Information

250411

$175,000

Sale

Residential

LAND

101 Country Club Drive

Lake Park

IA

51347

33479

680

2023

Utilities

No

LISTED BY

Real Estate Unlimited, Seth Hellinga (712.336.0336)

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