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SW D Street

Linton, IN, 47441

Paradise awaits you with this rare and hard to find 5.6 acre tract of property inside city limits of Linton. The property has city utilities available on both ends of the property. The barn stables his horses and stores the hay. There is easy access to this property with 3 entry gates. There is a stream that runs through the property. Come build your new dream home and make his property your Oasis. This won't last long so go take a look but please don't approach the animals. This property is in a 500 yr. flood plain according to Fema Please read description on file. Zone code X Flood risk Minimal Area of minimal flood hazard, usually depicted on FIRMs as above the 500-year flood level. 18055C0143C 01/07/2015
County
Greene County
Lot Size
5.6000
Subdivision
None
Annual Taxes
534.00
Association Dues
0.00
District
Linton-Stockton S.D.
Elementary
Linton-Stockton
Middle School
Linton-Stockton
High School
Linton-Stockton
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Listing provided courtesy of David Lifford of Orchard Hills Realty LLC, 317-405-7060.

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Rental Review: Good People. Decent houses. My family and I rented a house with them for 2 years; never experienced a problem with them. If the toilet wasn't working or part of the house needed repair, someone was always available to fix it pretty quick.
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Before offering to issue a title insurance policy, a title company will do a title search to learn whether there are any problems or limitations with the title. This search is done in an effort to minimize the risks of offering insurance. By minimizing the risks of claims being made, a title insurance company is able to offer its insurance policies for a relatively low, one-time fee. Problems such as deeds, wills, and/or trusts that contain improper vesting and incorrect names, outstanding mortgages, judgments, and tax liens, easements, or incorrect notary acknowledgments are generally found through the title search and usually can be cleared up before the closing on the property.

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Listing Data updated: May 1, 2024, 7:30 pm
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