Address |
Lot 16 Glacier Park Ct |
Area | Oneida |
Sub Area | Woodboro |
State/Province | Wisconsin |
Country | United States |
Price | $26,900 |
Property Type | Lots/Acreage |
Floor Space | 0 Square Feet |
Lot Size | 2.01 Acres |
Waterfront | No |
Taxes |
$280
|
Tax Year | 2023 |
MLS® # | 206937 |
Nicely wooded lot in a quiet country subdivision, located conveniently between Rhinelander & Tomahawk. This lot is 2.01 acres of mature trees, a gradual rolling terrain that would work well for a walk-out lower level. Paved town road frontage with access to natural gas, underground power, and phone connection at the road. A potential building site has already been cleared and a soil test for septic testing is on file. Building covenants and restrictions are in place to protect your investment. Direct access to AVT/UTV trails and not too far from thousands of acres of County Lands & MFL Open timber company land. You are also close to many desirable lakes and rivers with public access for all your recreational enjoyment.
Listed by SHOREWEST - RHINELANDER Ph: (715) 369-1223
I started my real estate career in 1994, when a change in career path led me from Southern Wisconsin to the Northwoods. After attending Abbot Pennings High School in De Pere WI, I obtained degrees from UW Oshkosh, Marian University and a BS in Hazardous Materials Studies from Lakeshore Technical College. After some time working in the Environmental industry, I realized my true passion was in Real Estate. I jumped into becoming a Broker Associate in 1994, and in that time have been an agent and managing broker as well as starting up Big Fish Realty where I remained the Broker/Owner until I found the Redman Realty Group family in 2013. My passion for walking my clients through every aspect of a real estate transaction and insuring their happiness with their decisions is a great fit with the Redman Realty Group’s business practice. My love and knowledge of the area is reflected with consistently being in the top 5% of sales-units/volume. I enjoy spending time in the woods hunting, snowmobiling and even the quiet sports of snowshoeing and skiing. In the warmer months when I am not busy at work, I prefer to be on the water with my wife, and pulling my teenage boys Jake and Casey and daughter Sylvia behind the boat on water skies or a tube, or taking in the sunset by canoe or kayak.