If you've ever thought about owning a piece of exceptional lakefront property here's a great opportunity. Located on beautiful six-mile-long, spring-fed Highland Lake in Washington New Hampshire, this one acre parcel, with 175 feet of lily pad free, deepwater lake frontage, is on the deepest most desirable part of the lake, ideal for all types of power boating and for the very best in swimming. The lot and its wide flat landing were used in the past as a staging area for ice harvesting in the early to mid 1900s. Some artifacts from this era are included with this 2-bedroom, 2-loft summer cabin, which is about 800 square feet and looking for the right person to possibly restore it, or some may prefer to build a new, potentially much larger, lakefront home, most likely closer to the lake as the lot's right-of-way can be relocated behind the house, this being permissible and clearly spelled out in the deed. The value is in the land, its excellent location with southern exposure, and its perfect view down Highland Lake; very few properties have this view. The property also features two outbuildings, one newer and one old, 40-feet of docking, and new electrical service. All contents of the cabin and outbuildings, including a turn of the century wood burning cook-stove, are included with the sale, or all items can be removed at the buyers request, including the cabin itself. This large lot also gives you plenty of room, compared to many lake front properties, for additional landscaping, gardening, a patio cookout area, or perhaps a play area for children set further back from the lake. Take a look at the aerial view for perspective on the size of the lot and its expansive lake frontage, and let your imagination do the rest. In contrast to some of the other parcels for sale, this lot has very high potential to be one of the premier properties on Highland Lake, with its size, frontage, deep-water and most of all, its exceptional view. Much of the legwork needed to execute this project has been done. Sale includes all feasibility work, with preliminary architectural drawings to restore and update the existing cabin, should you want to go that way, as well as all the work needed for the NH Shoreland Permit, along with engineered plans for a 4-bedroom septic system, should you want to build a new lakefront home. Either option can confidently be executed as the risk associated with not knowing the lands feasibility and utility have been removed. Although the land has been for sale, I just recently began advertising it. Make me an offer on this premier parcel, that not only has a magnificant view but also some interesting history. Up to this point, I have resisted involving a realtor to be more maneuverable in striking a deal with a buyer. A lot of this quality, on this lake, rarely comes along, and now is the right time to buy @ 199K.
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