Courtesy of: Mark Bandy, See Real Estate, mark.bandy@seerealestate.com
Courtesy of: Mark Bandy, See Real Estate, mark.bandy@seerealestate.com
$84,900
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Lot: 3.07 Acres
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$84,900
10 Berry Place Exceptional opportunity near Mark Twain Lake! This unrestricted acreage is located in a small development consisting of just 10 lots total! Offering privacy with limited neighbors. Ideally situated this Ralls County Missouri development is just minutes from Jellystone Park, Water Zone, Spalding Recreation Area and Beach, Clarence Cannon Dam, Warren G. See Spillway, Ray Behrens Recreation Area, Blackjack Marina, restaurants, and more. Monroe City is less than 15 minutes away for groceries, dining, and daily conveniences. These mostly level lots feature scattered trees and provide excellent build sites for your primary residence, lake retreat, or investment property. Utilities including water, electric, and fiber optic are available at the road. With limited lots in this 10-lot development, now is the time to secure your perfect spot near historical Mark Twain Lake. Where did it come from, Our Mark Twain Lake? A conjoined effort brought the world one of Missouri's favorite places to play. Mark Twain Memorial Park Association and the Missouri State Government. Mark Twain State Park stands at the heart of a landscape dedicated to the legacy of the renowned author and humorist Samuel L. Clemens, better known as Mark Twain. Mr. Clemens birthplace is Florida, Missouri, a community within the Mark Twain State Park. In the early 1920's the Association was founded for that purpose - fund raising, which was a key component to bringing to us this wonderful recreational area. How were funds raised? In a remarkable tribute to her father’s memory, his daughter Clara Clemens Gabrilowitsch performed benefit concerts to help raise funds for the Mark Twain Memorial Park Association. The Association’s purchase of the first 100 acres overlooking the Salt River. The combination of that purchase with additional land acquisitions by the state—led to the park’s official establishment in 1924. Today, Mark Twain State Park proudly holds the distinction of being the third-oldest state park in Missouri. See it! Love it! Own it! Contact us for additional details.
Courtesy of: Mark Bandy, See Real Estate, mark.bandy@seerealestate.com
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