11778 Old Skipton Rd
Cordova, MD 21625, Talbot County
3
Beds
2
Baths
1,750
Sq. Feet
Opening Bid
$200,000
Opening Bid
$200,000
11778 Old Skipton RdCordova, MD 21625, Talbot County
3
Beds
2
Baths
1,750
Sq. Feet
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Property Details
Beds
3
Baths
2
Square Footage
1,750
Lot Size (Acres)
1.83
Property Type
Single Family Detached
Year Built
1951
Special Notes
High Visibility Corner Property on Busy Route 50 - Perfect for Living & Business!* *Exceptional Opportunity in Cordova, MD!* This stunning corner property boasts almost 1.5 acres of land on Route 50, offering high visibility and traffic flow. The renovated home is perfect for living and operating a small business, such as a real estate office, insurance agency, or other low profile retails such as countryside farm products Provided acquiring proper permits *Renovated from Top to Bottom 2021-2025* - New Roof - New Windows - Modern Kitchens - Updated Bathrooms - New Electrical Fixtures - Top-of-the-Line Appliances - And much more! *Land and Zoning:* - Plenty of room for parking and outdoor displays - Perfect for businesses like: - Backyard products - Sheds - Quiet retail operations *Prime Location:* - Corner of Old Skipton Rd and Ocean Gateway - Across from Council Farms, a well-known agricultural landmark - High traffic flow on Route 50 *Don't Miss Out!* This property offers endless possibilities for entrepreneurs and families alike. Contact us today to schedule a viewing and make this exceptional property yours! *Additional Details:* - Property Size: Approximately 1.34 acres - Zoning: A2. Note: The listed property price is an estimated value based on current market trends, due to the limited availability of comparable properties in the area. We encourage all interested buyers to submit their best and final offers, as this will allow us to better determine a fair market value for the property. Your offer will be carefully considered, and we look forward to working with you to achieve a mutually beneficial sale.
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