As a Realtor, every once and a while you're allowed to represent a really stellar piece of property--and this one fills that bill for me! Thirty acres of south-sloping meadow and old potato fields, this land was once part of the homestead of one of Homer's early Pioneers, and now belongs to the second generation. When my family first came to town, we lived not far from here, and this homesteading family befriended my husband, our young children and I and helped us make it through our first couple of difficult winters by sharing their bounty with us. I clearly remember digging wonderful fat red potatoes out of the ground next to this
property on a crisp, clear September day, marvelling at the view. How close the glaciers and the mountains appear from this land! How wonderful to be so close to McNeil Canyon and it's bears and moose and all the little critters that call this property home! The view from here is really unparalled and quite difficult to describe. You'll just have to come here and have my partner Peg, and maybe one of the owners, walk it with you. A private driveway easement (presently surveyed out and flagged but not developed)off James-Maria Road ensures the utmost privacy; this easement allows for a six-lot subdivision if you were so inclined, or keep it in one piece for a family compound. This is truly a one-of-a kind property that must be walked on to truly comprehend it. If you owned this property, you would be just off East End Road at about 12.5 miles--then about another couple miles to the property. The family will sell this thirty acres for $344,500 and might make arrangements with the right buyers for some owner financing. Please contact me for more photos, maps and information.
Saturday, November 22, 2008
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