Value is in the land!!! Welcome to this incredible opportunity to own a peaceful, private 3-acre parcel in Gambrills Anne Arundel County Maryland! This property offers a single family all brick rancher home with the perfect blend of natural beauty, privacy and convenience, just minutes from the Village Of Waugh Chapel Shopping Center, Highway Route MD-301 MD-32 MD-97, Four Seasons Elementary School, Arundel High School, Entertainment, Restaurants, Grocery Stores, and Medical Centers. This clear/wooded lot provides a serene setting for establishing a private estate, building a custom home, daycare operation, farmette, business owner office work space, workforce housing, heavy equipment operation storage, landscape business operation, farm style nursery, vehicle mechanic shop operation with a spacious lot for a garage, parking storage RV and boat, equestrian pursuits, small-scale farming. The possibilities are endless! Property is Zoned R-5 with the option to apply for rezone to mixed use/commercial. Great location for a pad site, solar farming project, power grid infrastructure, small to medium townhome development, or assisted living home. Key Features: Generous Space: Over 3 acres of usable land, offering room to breathe and potential for a large home, outbuildings, or recreational space. Utilities Access: Public water and sewer. Accessibility: Direct private road access with easement. Natural Beauty: Mature trees, open field, backs to protected woods. Location Highlights: Easy commute to Baltimore/DC, close to Annapolis Disclaimer: This property is being sold "As-Is/As-Is, Where-Is". Buyers are advised to conduct their own due diligence regarding zoning regulations, building permits, and utility connections. Information provided is deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Attention: Private driveway no access allowed without owner's permission.
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