2101 20th Avenue, Spencer, IA 51301 for Sale

MLS #231296 | Bojihomes.com

$34,900

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  • 18731
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MLS #231296
MLS# 231296
Cancelled

General Description

Don't miss your opportunity to secure one of the few remaining larger lots in Fairway Woods 2nd Addition. Excellent opportunity to build a new custom home in a desirable area close to the Spencer Golf and Country Club. Need more storage? The covenants allow an accessory building. Ask your real estate professional for a copy of the covenants and about the 5 year tax abatement.

Legal: LOT 14 FAIRWAY WOODS 2ND ADDN **see abstract for full legal**
Status: Cancelled

Property Information

231296

$34,900

Sale

Residential

LAND

2101 20th Avenue W

Spencer

IA

51301

18731

458

2024

Utilities

No

LISTED BY

Northwest Iowa Realty, Kim Bates (712.580.4692)

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