Courtesy of: Patty Helton Davis, PHD Real Estate, LLC, patty@phdrealty.com
Courtesy of: Patty Helton Davis, PHD Real Estate, LLC, patty@phdrealty.com
$45,900
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Lot: 1.15 Acres
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$45,900
Lot 22 Judge Greene Pl 1571 Greensboro, AL - Lot 22 - RIVER FRONT PROPERTY! OWENER FINANCE IS AVAILABLE with 20% Down!! 1.15-acre riverfront property in the serene Judge Greene Place Subdivision, is priced at $45, 900. Riverfront lots on the Black Warrior River are selling quickly, making it an ideal time to secure your spot in this tranquil gated community. This location offers an extraordinary lifestyle with leisure, recreation, and water sports right at the doorstep of your custom home or private retreat. Enjoy the river and sloughs known for Bass and Crappie fishing, and boating. NEED MORE LAND? Additional lots are available! Check photos or documents for lot pricing and availability. Ideally situated just 5 miles from the upcoming West AL Highway, which is set to bring economic opportunities to the area. This new highway will connect Mobile to Tuscaloosa with a projected 70-mph speed limit, making Tuscaloosa a 30-minute drive and the Gulf Coast within a 3-hour reach on the 4-lane highway. Enjoy a quiet rural setting with the convenience of expedited travel and easy access to shopping, attractions, and entertainment. An onsite boat ramp connects you to the intercoastal waterway leading to the Gulf of Mexico. Nearby attractions include Lock 5 State Park and the Barnett Lawley Forever Wild Field Trial Area. With homes already built in the community, annual HOA dues are just $400, and restrictive covenants are in place to protect your investment. This property offers more than just land; it's a future filled with possibilities. For more details, please refer to the documents provided.
Courtesy of: Patty Helton Davis, PHD Real Estate, LLC, patty@phdrealty.com
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