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- 0
- Bedrooms
- Baths
- 0
- Sq Feet
- 1 to 4.99
- Lot Size
- N
- Waterfront
- 1 to 4.99
- Lot Size
- N
- Waterfront
Property Essentials
- MLS #
- 50310505
- Listing Key
- 803963585432
- Price
- $130,000
- Beds
- 0
- Total Baths
- Full Baths
- 0
- Half Baths
- 0
- Taxes
- $669
- Property Type
- Vacant Land
- Est Age Range
- Not Available
- New Construction
- N
- Zoning
- Residential
- Water Front
- N
- Acreage Range
- 1 to 4.99
- Source Acres
- Developer
Location
- Address
- BRICK LANE
- Municipality
- Village of HARRISON
- Postal City
- Menasha
- Street Name
- BRICK LANE
- Street Suffix
- LANE
- Postal Code
- 54952
- County
- CALUMET
Schools
- School District
- Kimberly Area
Interior
- Water Waste
- Sewer Laterals to Lot
Misc
- Licensee Interest
- N
- Limited Service
- N
- List Office
- Coldwell Banker Real Estate Group
- Utilities
- Cable,Electricity,High Speed Internet Available,Natural Gas,Telephone
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Ready to build your dream home? Look no further! Located in the desirable North Shore Ridge Subdivision?next to North Shore Country Club and within the sought-after Kimberly School District?these spacious .86+ acre lots offer the perfect canvas for your vision. With protective covenants in place, your investment is secure. Endless potential awaits?come see it for yourself!
Contact Place Perfect Realty
(920) 434-2400
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Room Dimensions
Room | Basement Level | Lower Level | Main Level | Upper Level | |
Waterfront
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Directions
East on Hwy 10 to Firelane 10 to Brick Lane
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