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CENTURY 21
MOUNTAINSIDE REALTY
49 Main Street, Lincoln, NH 03251
Ph: 1-800-778-0763
Fax : 1-603-745-5008
Lincoln/Woodstock Land
Lincoln/Woodstock NH Listings:
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One of a kind location- ski home from the new South Mt trails and enjoy water frontage on the beautiful Pemi River where you can swim, kayak, tube, fish, ride the bike trails. Town utilities, paved roads at this exclusive community.
Curb cut already state approved. take a look for your next business venture. prime commercial location about one minute to Loon entrance. . . .
Many choices available for this unique property with beautiful mountain views on Route 3. Pre-approved with permits for 16 more condo units or change to single family homes. Also gorgeous Pemigewassett river views as well.
Build your ultimate dream home in one of New England's premier ski resorts. So. Peak offers the finest of living in this up scale recreation community with four seasons of indoor outdoor activity. Add the benefit of frontage on the Pemi. Come Soak up the good life. Many beautiful homes already in!
-South Peak at Loon Mountain this site features a ski back trail nearby, is one of the easier lots to build on, and is one of the most affordable in the neighborhood. Design guidelines are required for these mountainside homes that also have river access.
118 ACRES LARGE LAND PARCEL Posibilities are endless bring your ideas and have a look around. Posible development site commercial possible Great location just of Rt 93 in ski country
Spacious, gently sloping lot in the sought-after Landing on Loon development, where you can enjoy life on the quiet side. Minutes to downhill and cross country trails, close to river, with superb mountain views. One of the largest lots in the Landing, and house plans are included!
Rare 2. 2 acre residential lot in prime Lincoln neighborhood within easy walking distance of downtown. Subdivision potential for up to four lots. Also perfect single home lot offering privacy, accessibility to downtown, and views. Priced to sell!
South Peak home site "Short Sale". Nice corner lot, paved roads, undergd utilities, town water/sewer PLUS ski back trails from Loon Mt. The building restrictions will ensure quality homes in this exclusive, gated community. The Pemigewasset River abuts the development. Sale is subject to acceptance by Seller's lender. All offers will be conveyed.
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SUMMER WINDING DOWN IN THE WHITES Days are getting shorter but the sun has still been shining on the beautiful mountains of New Hampshire. Foliage is right around the corner, and some trees have already started to make colors! Make your reservations now for the Scottish Highland Games coming to Lincoln on September 17-19. Answer to last week's question: What was the original name of the mountain that Mittersill Ski Area is on? Mount Jackson. Now for this weeks question: Cannon Mountain had the first aerial tramway built in North America in 1938. But, Cannon was not the first choice for the tram. What mountain was? Know the answer? Send me a text at 617-875-1934, or wait until I post the answer on Wednesday. See you here soon! John L. Saunders . |










