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$550,000
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12.59 Acres Lot
Active
15620 Quincy Street Park Twp, MI 49424
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Key Details
Property Type Vacant Land
Listing Status Active
Purchase Type For Sale
MLS Listing ID 71025037791
Annual Tax Amount $3,377
Lot Size 12.590 Acres
Acres 12.59
Lot Dimensions 228x1267x460x1231
Source West Michigan Lakeshore Association of REALTORS®
Property Description
Discover the rare opportunity to own 12.59 stunning acres on Holland's desirable Northside, just minutes from Lake Michigan, downtown Holland, and all the conveniences of US-31. Nestled near top-rated schools and with a walking/bike path that leads to the lakeshore, this property is perfectly situated for those seeking both privacy and accessibility. This versatile agricultural-zoned parcel is brimming with potential, whether you dream of building your forever home, a family estate, or creating a hobby farm or countryside escape. The property includes a 40' x 60' barn on a concrete slab, complete with three oversized sliding doors, plumbing rough-in for a bathroom, 480V power, and an irrigation well, plus additional wells throughout the acreage, making it ideal for crops or landscaping.Enjoy a beautifully wooded frontage that opens to peaceful blueberry fields, offering both seclusion and expansive open space. Properties of this size and flexibility, so close to town and the lakeshore, are incredibly rare. Don't miss this unique opportunity to invest in a piece of West Michigan paradise, where rural charm meets modern convenience.
Sellers' remarks: - We had purchased the land with the intention of building. We liked the following for this:
Wooded towards road, which opens up into open space/blueberries in the back, shielding road noise (which would also be worse on Butternut)
The land around it has already been split to the min for AGR, meaning no other homes would be built around, and we'd had control over home placement, etc to avoid seeing other homes
The land is flat and has outstanding drainage, which eliminated needing to overly build the home up onto a mound or into a hill (we preferred to not have steps down from back patio)
The home could be built facing S/SW to line up for epic sunsets over the blueberry fields
There is also a power pole run into the middle of the property which is ideal for getting power run to a home in the middle of the acreage
We had a perc test completed when we purchased the p Current use is Agricultural,Farm.
Sellers' remarks: - We had purchased the land with the intention of building. We liked the following for this:
Wooded towards road, which opens up into open space/blueberries in the back, shielding road noise (which would also be worse on Butternut)
The land around it has already been split to the min for AGR, meaning no other homes would be built around, and we'd had control over home placement, etc to avoid seeing other homes
The land is flat and has outstanding drainage, which eliminated needing to overly build the home up onto a mound or into a hill (we preferred to not have steps down from back patio)
The home could be built facing S/SW to line up for epic sunsets over the blueberry fields
There is also a power pole run into the middle of the property which is ideal for getting power run to a home in the middle of the acreage
We had a perc test completed when we purchased the p Current use is Agricultural,Farm.
Location
State MI
County Ottawa
Area Park Twp
Zoning Agricultural
Direction Butternut Dr or Lakeshore Dr to Quincy to 15620 Quincy.
Exterior
Road Frontage Paved
Building
Lot Description Farm, Wooded
Additional Building Barn(s)
Schools
School District West Ottawa
Others
Tax ID 701511100010
Acceptable Financing Cash, Conventional
Listing Terms Cash, Conventional
Financing Cash,Conventional
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