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1813 22nd Avenue, Spencer, IA 51301

Spencer, IA Real Estate and Homes for Sale in 51301 MLS# 202145

$29,900

  • N/A
  • N/A
  • 14983
  • Cancelled
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MLS# 202145
Cancelled

General Description

Fairway Woods first addition! This subdivision still has plenty of great lots available with special assessments paid by seller. Excellent opportunity to build new custom home in an area that offers large lots which are offset from those across the street. An accessory building is allowed. Located across 18th Street from the Spencer Golf and Country Club plus close to walking and biking trails.

Legal: LOT 3 FAIRWAY WOODS 1ST ADDN **see abstract for full legal**
Status: Cancelled

Property Information

202145

$29,900

Sale

Residential

LAND

1813 22nd Avenue W

Spencer

IA

51301

14983

530

2021

Spencer

Utilities

No

LISTED BY

Northwest Iowa Realty, Kim Bates

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