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Groveland Land for Sale

A 9.4 square mile territory makes up the Essex County town of Groveland. The town lies along the south bank of the Merrimack River and landscaped areas showcase parks, brooks, rivers, forests, elm trees, and ponds including Crane Pond and Johnson’s Pond. Settled in 1639 the town has retained its small-town charm with a population of 6,459 residents. Currently serving as a bedroom community they also have a commercial district with shopping and dining. Residing a mere 31 miles north of Boston the community is surrounded by the towns of West Newbury, Newbury, Georgetown, Boxford, and Haverhill. There are many two major transportation options thoroughfares and public transportation. The roadways to and from the town include Interstates 95 and 495, and Routes 97 and 113. The Merrimack Valley Regional Transit Authority and MBTA Commuter Rail Haverhill/Reading Line provide the local public transport.

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Reasons to Invest in Property in Groveland

A family friendly atmosphere surrounds the town and presents a sense of safety and security to those that reside and work within its boundaries. The rural suburban community welcomes all who want to live and visit the area. Quiet peaceful neighborhood offering different activities that can be enjoyed and relished with soccer fields, basketball, boating, and picnic spaces.

The vacant parcels are present many opportunities to all who purchase them. Those that might be most interested in purchasing are farmers, ranchers, and businesses.

Farmers can take use of the unfilled acreage in many ways. They can choose to use the range for orchards or fields. The earth being limited resources ensure that by purchasing they can own stretches for future endeavors. Vacant expanses allow for room to room and expand.

Ranchers will discover that the undeveloped ranges provide them with many benefits. They can raise their cattle or other herds. They animals have room to graze providing them with additional food supplies. A cash purchase is a possibility without requiring the need for financing.

Business can also take use the benefits found with clear plots. They can use the section as desired developing as needed. The pride of working in the community is another advantage that can be experienced. Owners can also find that they can work and live in the same community.

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Types of Developments and Zoning Restrictions

Communities set zoning restrictions on property to protect the residents and other developments that are already in an area. This ensures that there are no negative effects to the community and helps maintain a balance of the limited resources the city has. Some of the most common zones are as follows:

There are times when a property zoning can be changed, or an exception can be made. This would need to be approved by the city. The town would have to review the development plans to determine if it would be a good fit for the area and not interfere with the residents and other developments already present.

Examples of Potential Property Costs

Commercial sloping forested lot close to roadway wit around 3 acres might sell for near $220,000.

A forested rolling hills wetland zoned for multiple family residential and around 24 acres might retail for close to $1,150,000.

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