$400,000
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Land -
For Sale
4875 DAYTON PL
INDIAN HEAD, MD 20640
Studio
0 Bath
$1,965
Estimated Monthly
$0
HOA / Fees
About This Property
Starting a farm from the ground up and witnessing its growth can be
a rewarding and fulfilling venture. The possibilities for your
envisioned property are indeed limitless, and here are some
potential avenues to explore:
1. Farming and agriculture: Utilize the land to cultivate crops, raise livestock, or establish a sustainable farm. You could grow organic produce, raise animals for meat or dairy production, or even explore niche farming such as flower or herb cultivation.
2. Residential estate: Build your dream home on the property, surrounded by the beauty of nature. Enjoy the tranquility and privacy of a rural setting while still having convenient access to nearby amenities and activities.
3. Business opportunities: Consider starting a farm-to-table business, offering fresh produce, dairy products, or specialty items to local markets, restaurants, or even directly to consumers. You could also explore agri-tourism, hosting events, farm tours, or educational programs.
4. Outdoor recreation: Take advantage of the natural surroundings and create a space for outdoor activities. Set up camping grounds, nature trails for hiking or bird watching, and designated areas for recreational pursuits such as off-road biking, paintball, or dirt biking.
5. Proximity to parks and waterways: The nearby Purse State Park, Nanjemoy Creek, Potomac River, Smallwood State Park, and Mallows Bay Park offer opportunities for additional outdoor activities, such as boating, fishing, or kayaking.
6. Access to amenities and transportation: Despite its rural setting, the property's proximity to Crain Hwy (MD-301) and Indian Head Hwy (MD-210) ensures convenient access to restaurants, shopping, and other amenities. It also provides easy connectivity to major areas like DC, Prince George's County (PG), and Northern Virginia (NoVa).
To bring your vision to life, it would be beneficial to work with professionals such as agricultural consultants, real estate agents, and local authorities who can provide guidance on zoning regulations, permits, and any specific requirements for your chosen endeavors.
Remember, with careful planning and creativity, you can transform the land into a thriving farm and recreational destination while preserving its natural beauty.
Must be accompanied by a Real Estate Agent
1. Farming and agriculture: Utilize the land to cultivate crops, raise livestock, or establish a sustainable farm. You could grow organic produce, raise animals for meat or dairy production, or even explore niche farming such as flower or herb cultivation.
2. Residential estate: Build your dream home on the property, surrounded by the beauty of nature. Enjoy the tranquility and privacy of a rural setting while still having convenient access to nearby amenities and activities.
3. Business opportunities: Consider starting a farm-to-table business, offering fresh produce, dairy products, or specialty items to local markets, restaurants, or even directly to consumers. You could also explore agri-tourism, hosting events, farm tours, or educational programs.
4. Outdoor recreation: Take advantage of the natural surroundings and create a space for outdoor activities. Set up camping grounds, nature trails for hiking or bird watching, and designated areas for recreational pursuits such as off-road biking, paintball, or dirt biking.
5. Proximity to parks and waterways: The nearby Purse State Park, Nanjemoy Creek, Potomac River, Smallwood State Park, and Mallows Bay Park offer opportunities for additional outdoor activities, such as boating, fishing, or kayaking.
6. Access to amenities and transportation: Despite its rural setting, the property's proximity to Crain Hwy (MD-301) and Indian Head Hwy (MD-210) ensures convenient access to restaurants, shopping, and other amenities. It also provides easy connectivity to major areas like DC, Prince George's County (PG), and Northern Virginia (NoVa).
To bring your vision to life, it would be beneficial to work with professionals such as agricultural consultants, real estate agents, and local authorities who can provide guidance on zoning regulations, permits, and any specific requirements for your chosen endeavors.
Remember, with careful planning and creativity, you can transform the land into a thriving farm and recreational destination while preserving its natural beauty.
Must be accompanied by a Real Estate Agent
Unit Size
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Days on Market
287 days
Land Size
76.84 acres
Price per sqft
-
Property Type
Land
Property Taxes
$547
HOA Dues
-
Year Built
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Listed By
Last updated: 6 months ago (Bright MLS #MDCH2021532)
Price History
Date / Event | Date | Event | Price |
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Dec 15, 2023 | Relisted | $400,000 | |
Relisted | |||
Jul 25, 2023 | No longer available | - | |
No longer available | |||
Apr 20, 2023 | Listed by Zar Realty, LLC | $400,000 | |
Listed by Zar Realty, LLC | |||
Dec 23, 1983 | Sold to Sara L Campbell | $50,000 | |
Sold to Sara L Campbell |
Property Highlights
Exterior Details
Property Information
Ownership Interest: Fee Simple
Lot Information
Tidal Water: N
Lot Size Dimensions: 743x625x1045x1765x1055x866x966x341
Lot Size Source: Assessor
Land Information
Land Assessed Value: $485,400
Financial Details
County Tax: $6,241
County Tax Payment Frequency: Annually
Tax Assessed Value: $485,400
Tax Year: 2024
Tax Annual Amount: $6,568
Year Assessed: 2024
Utilities Details
Sewer Septic: No Septic System
Water Source: None