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$6,174.74

0.32 acres | Residential Zoning

This great double lot is waiting for your finishing touches! The property is flat, cleared, and on a paved road in a small farming community just outside of Star City, Indiana. There is a lovely golf course less than a mile away and the heart of town is just a 6 minute drive down US-35 N. Fun on the lake is just an hour and a half drive away to Lake Michigan and just a little further West is the Windy City of Chicago. A new chapter awaits you in the great state of Indiana!

Land Specifics Foreclosed

Property Number 10829
Size 0.32 acres
Dimensions 160.31' x 100.99'
Road Access Paved Road
Slope Description Mostly Flat
Zoning Residential
Zoning Code Not Zoned - Residential
Zoning Definition

Pulaski County does not zone for properties outside of major cities. It is however implied residential uses will be conducted with this property.

On Property Usage/Potential
  • Homesite
Nearby Usage
  • Farming

Location

County Pulaski
State Indiana
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Additional Information

Assessor Parcel Number (APN) 66 09 28 442 007.000 017 and 66 09 28 442 008.000 017
Estimated Annual Taxes $379.28
Legal Description

Lots Numbered 1 and 2 in Block Number 3 of the Recorded Plat of the Original Town of Parisville, New Thornhope, Pulaski County, Indiana.

Monthly HOA Dues $0
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HOA Dues $0
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