Buildable lots in established Durham neighborhoods are rare, and this 1.27-acre parcel offers an exceptional opportunity to create a custom home in one of the Seacoastâ??s most desirable communities. Level and cleared, with added wooded spaces and a flexible building envelope, the lot offers space for a variety of home designs while keeping you close to Oyster River schools, UNH, downtown Durham, sidewalk-lined roads, local amenities, cultural events, and commuter routes. Public services are available at the road, with town approvals in place for the driveway and placement of the structure on the lot. You may even have the option to fulfill the fantasy of having a street named after you by naming a "private way" for access from Emerson Rd. Site walks are by appointment and must be accompanied by an Agent. Please do not walk the property without an appointment. In addition, the adjacent 4 Bed/3 Bath home at 25 Emerson Road (MLS #5079457) is also available, offering a rare chance to purchase both parcels for added privacy, future flexibility, or an expanded family compound. Don't miss this rare opportunity, schedule your appointment today!
Unique 116+/- acre parcel of land situated in the Towns of Madbury and Durham (Madbury - approx. 41.16 acres and Durham - approx. 75.33 acres). Beautiful and private, this parcel offers a multitude of building options that can be explored. Incredible development opportunity to work with both towns and fill the expansion and public needs of those communities. Electric poles currently run along Beech Hill Road to the water tower and along Rt. 155. Presently in Current Use. Please note Beech Hill Road is a Class VI non-maintained public road. Also, please use reflective gear if entering property due to hunting season. Owners will consider selling off smaller pieces of the property if interested.
New Price !! Attention: Builders, Developers, Investors and Future Homeowners. Potential to construct a residential home on a 1.4-acre lot just off Route 4 in Durham, NH with easy access to Downtown, UNH, and Seacoast Destinations. Adjacent to the Riverview Court cul-de-sac the partially wooded site offers privacy and tidal views of Johnson Creek and Oyster River. Note: Buyers shall be responsible for obtaining all building approvals including a Special Exception, if required, from the Town of Durham and any appropriate State approvals. Previously drafted survey, septic, and house site plans from 2005 are available to Buyers for reference only. In consideration the seller, a non-profit organization, is offering the property for sale below the assessed lot value of $216,300 and far below the 3 abuttersâ?? average land assessment values of $336,000. Seller may consider flexible terms and conditions to qualified buyers.
Durham is located in New Hampshire. Durham, New Hampshire has a population of 15,410. Durham is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 37.27% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 29.75%.
The median household income in Durham, New Hampshire is $87,396. The median household income for the surrounding county is $76,560 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Durham is 20.6 years.
The average high temperature in July is 81.2 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 13.4 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 47.1 inches per year, with 52.5 inches of snow per year.