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$37,500
Est. payment /mo
0.67 Acres Lot
Active
Lot 24 Maple Hill CT Asheboro, NC 27205
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Key Details
Property Type Vacant Land
Sub Type Single Family Residence
Listing Status Active
Purchase Type For Sale
MLS Listing ID 1151586
HOA Fees $350
HOA Y/N Yes
Originating Board Triad MLS
Lot Size 0.670 Acres
Acres 0.67
Property Sub-Type Single Family Residence
Property Description
Seize the opportunity to create your perfect retreat on one of the few remaining lots at Tot Hill Farm. This exceptional homesite offers stunning views overlooking the 10th Tee Box and 9th Fairway, complemented by glimpses of the historic 100-year-old clubhouse and barn. Watch adventurous golfers try to drive it over The Wall at hole 10's fairway as you enjoy time in you back yard.
The property is beautifully wooded, featuring several mature trees that provide ample summer shade and a sense of natural seclusion. As a homeowner here, you'll have exclusive access to the community pool, perfect for relaxation and recreation.
Additionally, you'll have the opportunity to become a member of one of the East Coast's most sought-after golf courses, enhancing your living experience with premier golfing facilities.
The property is beautifully wooded, featuring several mature trees that provide ample summer shade and a sense of natural seclusion. As a homeowner here, you'll have exclusive access to the community pool, perfect for relaxation and recreation.
Additionally, you'll have the opportunity to become a member of one of the East Coast's most sought-after golf courses, enhancing your living experience with premier golfing facilities.
Location
State NC
County Randolph
Building
Lot Description Cul-De-Sac, On Golf Course, Sloped
Sewer Public Sewer
Water Public
New Construction No
Others
Special Listing Condition Owner Sale

Listed by Mark Vuncannon of Allen Tate-Asheboro