Catylist Listing ID: | 30496411 |
Property Subtypes: | Residential (Single Family) |
Gross Land Area: | 10 Acres |
Sale Price: | $385,000 |
Unit Price: | $38,500 Per Acre |
Land Splits Available: | Yes |
Sale Terms: | Cash to Seller |
Cap Rate: | Undisclosed |
Last Updated: | 3/5/2021 |
10 acre parcel on Geddes Road with easy access to US 23 and minutes to Ypsilanti and Ann Arbor ready for residential development. Full utilities available at the property. House and barns on property are obsolete- value is in the land. |
Finance Data Year | 2019 |
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Assessed Value - Total($) | $105,300 (Annual) |
Real Estate Taxes - Annual($) | $4,918 (Annual) |
Nearest MSA: | Ann Arbor |
County: | Washtenaw |
Submarket/Township: | Washtenaw E of 23 |
Taxing Authority: | Superior Township |
Tax ID/APN: | J-10-33-200-003 |
Zoning: | A-2 |
Property Located Between: | Prospect & Leforge |
Property Visibility: | Excellent |
Legal Description: | Part of NW 1/4 Sec 33, T2S-R7E 10.00 acres OWNER REQUEST SU 33-3A COM AT N 1/4 COR SEC 33, TH S 89-59-45 W 404.20 FT TO A POB, TH S 00-00-10 E 725.88 FT, TH S 89-59-45 W 599.99 FT, TH N 00-00-29 W 725.92 FT, TH N 89-59-45 E 600.06 FT TO THE POB. PT OF NW 1/4 SEC 33, T2S-R7E. 10.00 AC. SPLIT ON 02/06/2001 FROM J -10-33-200-001; |
Largest Nearby Street: | Geddes |
Feet of Frontage: | 600 |
Highway Access: | US 23 at Geddes Road |
Area Description: | Superior Township is 36 square miles in area and is bordered by Clark Road on the south, Joy Road on the north, Napier Road on the east and Dixboro on the west. Within Superior Township are two unincorporated communities: Dixboro, noted for it’s Dixboro General Store and the Huron Valley Humane Society; and Frains Lake, a small rural farming community that intersects Plymouth Road and Prospect. While being a quiet community with a small town feel, Plymouth-Ann Arbor Road provides a busy route between the Ann Arbor and Plymouth / Canton communities. It is a stone’s throw to the University of Michigan, Eastern Michigan University, Washtenaw Community and Concordia Colleges, as well as Domino’s Farms, St Joseph’s Medical Facilities, US-23 and M-14. |
Lot Frontage: | 600 |
Lot Depth: | 725 |
Zoning Description: | A-2 Agricultural District. The public health and welfare of Superior Charter Township, Washtenaw County, the State of Michigan, and the United States are greatly dependent upon the sustenance and economic benefits provided by a viable agricultural industry. The Agricultural (A-2) District is hereby established as a Rural District to preserve lands that are agriculturally productive, and to allow use for specialized applications on land which, because of factors such as soil suitability, location, parcel size, and existing land uses, are not as suitable for production of staple crops as the lands included in the A-1 District. This district may serve as a buffer between A-1 lands and non-agricultural lands, thus serving to protect the integrity of the A-1 lands and to protect agricultural enterprises from encroachment by suburban and urban uses and developments. In addition, the A-2 District is intended to: 1. Preserve woodlands and wetlands associated with farms which because of their natural physical features, are useful as water retention, surface water purification and groundwater recharge areas, and as habitat for plant and animal life; and which have important aesthetic and scenic value that contributes to the unique character of the agricultural district; 2. Preserve existing drainage patterns and minimize erosion and flooding; 3. Provide the basis for land tax assessments that reflect its existing agricultural nature and, owing to these regulations, its limited use for other purposes; 4. Prevent the conversion of agricultural land to non-farm development which, when unregulated, unnecessarily increases the cost of public services to all citizens and results in the premature disinvestment in agriculture; 5. Protect farmland from speculative increases in land prices; 6. Prevent loss of farmland; 7. Prevent conflicts between agricultural activities and residences; 8. Prevent encroachment of urban and suburban services into agricultural areas; 9. Encourage long-term investment in improvements needed to maintain and expand agricultural production by creating a stable environment for such production; 10. Reduce the amount of land consumed in rural areas for nonagricultural use; 11. Prevent intrusion of uses into farm areas which are incompatible with general farming activities; and 12. Permit services and uses which are necessary to support farming activities. The A-2 District provides for land uses that are of permanent importance. Extension of public water and sanitary sewer service into this district shall be prohibited unless such service is necessary to address public health and safety issues of development existing at the date of adoption of this Ordinance. |
Topography: | Level |
Soil Type: | Mixed |
Available Utilities: | Electric, Water, Gas, Sewer |
Water Service: | Municipal |
Sewer Type: | Municipal |
Proximity: | 3 miles | 5 miles |
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Total Population: | 59,231 | 136,072 |
Median Age: | 33.9 | 35.15 |
Households: | 24,844 | 56,189 |
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