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2949 S Happy Hollow Road

Bloomfield, IN, 47424

10.07 Acres of Partially Wooded Residential land. Escape to the serene rolling hills of Southern Indiana with this exceptional partially wooded land, located within the charming Blue Hills / Clifty Hills area. Situated on a paved road, this property offers both convenience and natural beauty. Ideal for building your dream home, the lot already has electric and water services available, making it a fantastic choice for your future residence. The land features a flat area at the top of the hill that may provide for a scenicc building site, while the partially wooded sections provide privacy and a peaceful atmosphere. Nature lovers will appreciate the recreational possibilities this property offers. Neighbors frequently report sightings of deer, coyotes, and bobcats, making it an excellent spot for outdoor enthusiasts and wildlife watchers alike. The property has been surveyed, with clear white markers outlining the boundaries, ensuring a hassle-free experience. A creek bed adds to the natural charm of the land, offering a picturesque setting, especially after rainfall. With deed restrictions available for review, you can feel secure in your investment. Conveniently located near NSA/NSWC/CAAA Crane and just a short drive to I-69, this property strikes the perfect balance between rural tranquility and accessibility. Don’t miss your chance to own a slice of Southern Indiana paradise!
County
Greene County
Lot Size
10.0600
Subdivision
Blue Ridge Estates
Annual Taxes
296.00
Association Dues
0.00
District
Eastern Greene Schools
Elementary
Eastern Greene
Middle School
Eastern Greene
High School
Eastern Greene
IDX information provided by the Indiana Regional MLS
Listing provided courtesy of Barb Hays of F.C. TUCKER EMGE, 812-899-0287.

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Why do I need to have Title Insurance?
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: February 22, 2025, 11:30 am
IDX information provided by the Indiana Regional MLS