14 acres Building Lot with Stream in Harpursville NY

SOLD

14 acres to build your new home in Broome County.

Attractive lot on a hillside with a small stream running through it.  There are several good building sites with views.

Priced to sell for $35,000.  Contact Norm Niggli 607-237-1949 for more information.

10-1-2021 lq#79757

Size:

14.5 acres

Town:

Harpursville

Price:

$35,000

County:

Broome

Region:

Central

Status:

Sold, Active

Category:

Building Lots, Country Acreage, Residential

Norm Niggli - See more listings by Norm Niggli

Licensed Title: Licensed Associate Real Estate Broker

Phone Number: 607-237-1949

Email: norm@nylandquest.com

"Norm was born and raised in Chenango County, New York. He grew up in a family that made a living in the trades and a life in the fields and streams of upstate New York. His fondest memories are of fishing, camping and hunting outings; catching a beautiful native brookie in the pool beneath a woodland falls, his first buck, fireside stories and in later years sharing these same experiences with his sons. After graduating from Albany State University, Norm worked for twenty-eight years, becoming Vice President for a hundred year old seed company that sells seed to businesses, home gardeners, farmers, landscapers, greenhouses and golf courses. For the last thirteen years, Norm has been a realtor specializing in the buying and selling of rural property in upstate New York. He also lives on a small lake in upstate New York in a home he remodeled himself, enjoying family time with his wife, sons and seven grandchildren. All of his many interests and joys involve his love and appreciation of the outdoors, nature and rural life. Norm says he stays young and excited by serving his clients and sharing their joy and love of the land. He loves walking your lot or hiking your hill and sitting down to enjoy the views, listen to your needs and share his insight on your property. He looks forward to helping you find your Dreamland! Seeing your satisfaction and feeling your appreciation for a job well done is his greatest reward."

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