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$ 523,600
Est. payment | /mo
77.15 Acres Lot
$ 523,600
Est. payment | /mo
77.15 Acres Lot
Key Details
Property Type Vacant Land
Sub Type Vacant Land
Listing Status Active
Purchase Type For Sale
MLS Listing ID 70499250
Style Vacant Land
Annual Tax Amount $3,215
Tax Year 2025
Lot Size 77.150 Acres
Acres 77.15
Lot Dimensions IRR
Property Sub-Type Vacant Land
Property Description
77.15 acres of prime land located on VL Grow Road in Sidney, Michigan. This expansive property offers a rare opportunity for multiple uses, including building, farming, or recreational hunting. With a mix of open tillable fields and wooded sections, the land is well-suited for agriculture or as a private retreat for outdoor enthusiasts. Wildlife is abundant, making this an ideal spot for deer and turkey hunting. The property is situated just minutes from the Fred Meijer Heartland Trail, providing convenient access to one of Michigan's top multi-use trail systems for biking, walking, and exploring. Located in a quiet rural setting, yet within easy reach of Greenville and major routes like M-66 and M-57, this property offers both seclusion and accessibility. Whether you're looking to build a private estate, expand your farming operation, or invest in recreational land, this parcel presents a unique opportunity in Montcalm County. Buyer to verify all land use and zoning options with loca
Location
State MI
County Montcalm
Area Sidney Twp (59019)
Schools
School District Central Montcalm Public Schools
Others
Financing Cash,Conventional

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