$13,000
About this home
Set at the end of a dead-end road in the Cranmore Shores Association, this state-owned lot offers a private-feeling location with access to a wide range of Mount Washington Valley amenities. Ownership includes deeded rights to Peqwauket Pond, offering year-round enjoyment from swimming and paddling to ice skating in the winter. Directly abutting the Corridor 19 snowmobile trail, this parcel is ideally positioned for those who value easy access to outdoor recreation. Conveniently located just a short drive to North Conway’s shops, restaurants, and ski areas, this property presents a compelling opportunity for buyers seeking land in a desirable association setting. All buyers should conduct their own due diligence with respect to potential uses. Sale subject to Governor and Executive Council approval and other state requirements.
Property details
- MLS #
- 5086953
- Property type
- Land
- Subdivision
- Cranmore Shores
- Status
- Active
- Days on market
- 100
- On market date
- N/A
- Stories
- N/A
- Garage spaces
- N/A
- Lot size
- 0.27 acres
Location
Get directions →Nearby schools
Within 10 miles · public school directory data (NCES)
- Enrollment
- 48
- Student:teacher ratio
- 12.0:1
- District
- Robert Frost Charter School
- Enrollment
- 229
- Student:teacher ratio
- 9.2:1
- District
- Conway School District
- Enrollment
- 726
- Student:teacher ratio
- 11.7:1
- District
- Conway School District
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