Another $25,000 PRICE IMPROVEMENT! You will love this gorgeous south-facing lot with amazing Lake Norman views sun-up to sun-down! No HOA. Being in a slight in-ward curve, those wide-water views are yours to enjoy w/out being beat by main channel traffic wake. Partially cleared level lot, w/ enough… Read More mature trees to help your new home feel established from day one - even a producing apple tree! Existing dock is not usable - please do not walk on it. At least you will be able to see where one has been, helping with your plans. And you might even like YOUR dock placed a little to the left, which opens up this stunning water view even more. Entrance is currently from adjacent Rockabill Ln, which has a road maintenance agreement w/neighbors. County said a driveway directly from Kemp is okay, too. No CCRs; there are some old deed restrictions from way back in the day - nothing that would really cramp your style. Beautiful adjacent homes already flank this highly-desirable lot. Mobile home removal negotiable (seller willing to do it, but some buyers may prefer to do it themselves). 3-bedroom septic and the well were installed by Duke / Crescent for the mobile home when Crescent owned the land, per seller. Those permit records could not be located. Seller states they were working last time they used both, but makes no representation about their current condition, but offers extra info: Sep 20 he measured the well and found it to be approx 25' deep; with water available approx 12' down; inside diameter approx 20 (weather has been average recently - no extreme rains nor drought conditions). Septic company has marked the location of the tank and leach line for your info. Some seller financing might be possible. If you have seen this property previously, it looks even better now; the boats that were there have been removed, along with several dock floats. You can really see the gorgeous potentials for your future home even better now! Seller and listing agent have met with Duke Lake Services authority at the lot, and there is every reason to believe that the new owner can put a new, full-sized dock there. The dock design would need to meet their guidelines, of course, just like any dock would; that is just common sense. It was also stated that a covered dock is allowed, and the existing boat launch on the property would be allowed to remain. Read Less
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