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This parcel is located in a popular district for the sportsman and nature lover, where gently rolling hills, fertile fields, green meadows, seemingly endless forests and sparkling clear rivers characterize the region around the small farming community.

Lot Size: 15+/- acres
Location: Emerson Road, Beersville, Kent County, New Brunswick, Canada
Reference #: NB-407

  • Frontage on Emerson Road

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  • Trout Brook crossing Emerson Road 1,500 feet from your land

  • Your parcel from road side (Emerson Road). Power and telephone available

    • This house is situated on Emerson Road about 500 feet from your land

    • A lovely country setting on Emerson Road. Picture was taken just a few hundred feet from your parcel

    • Open fields along Emerson Road just around the corner from your land

    • Emerson Road to your land

    • Lovely boardwalks at the popular tourist site La Dune de Bouctouche at Bouctouche

    • Wide sandy beaches in the Bouctouche area

    • Air photo showing your parcel

    • Topo map showing the location of your land

    • map showing the location of your land, Richibucto to the north, Bouctouche to the east and Moncton to the south. Harcourt is just 6 miles west at Route 116/126

    • Map of New Brunswick showing the location of your parcel (green dot)


Land situated at Beersville, in the Parish of Weldford, County of Kent, Province of New Brunswick, Canada
 
            SIZE: 15+/- acres or 6+/- hectares

        -    500 feet road front on Emerson Road
        -    Four season access
        -    Level terrain
        -    Power and telephone at road side
        -    You can build or leave unimproved
        -    Scenic countryside, farms, homes in the surrounding area


This parcel is located in a popular district for the sportsman and nature lover, where gently rolling hills, fertile fields, green meadows, seemingly endless forests and sparkling clear rivers characterize the region around the small farming community.

The parcel’s topography is generally level, averaging 150 feet above sea level. As you drive to the land you will get a chance to enjoy the fabulous views of farmlands, woods and the charming country homes. On your land you’ll find an open area at road side (visible on the aerial image) roughly ½ in size, which would make an ideal clearing for camping or as a building spot.

This parcel sits on the westerly side of Emerson road. 15 acres in size, 500 feet road front and power and telephone at road side. Although lumbered a number of years ago, the young hardwoods look to be growing in nicely.

Here you will find wonderful seclusion in this very scenic nature paradise that can offer you and your family plenty of rest, all kinds of outdoor activities. Perfect location for a private vacation retreat and as investment.

The town of Harcourt is just 6 miles away with services (gas, post office, K-5 school, convenience store). 30 miles northeast is the Town of Richibucto and Canada’s Kouchibouguac National Park. 28 miles east is the picturesque Town of Bouctouche and tourist attraction sites Le Pays de la Segouine and La Dune de Bouctouche. 38 miles south on highway 126 will take you to downtown Moncton. Moncton is New Brunswick’s second largest city and is the heart of the fastest growing urban area in the Province.

PRICE
Term Sale: $18,500.00, payable $2,250.00 cash with order and fifty (50) monthly payments of $325.00 each, and interest.
Cash Sale: $16,650.00, if paid $2,150.00 cash with order and the balance of $14,500.00 within thirty days thereafter.

Wolter Land Estates
449 Farris Road
Kelowna, British Columbia
V1W 1N1

Telephone: (250) 764-8842
Fax: (250) 764-4377

Email: land@wolterland.com

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