Description
16150 CEDAR LANE,
Newburg,
MD
20664
Gorgeous waterfront 1.02 acre parcel with amazing views of the Wicomico River, Neale Sound and on out into the Potomac River. Located minutes from local seafood restaurants and marinas. The parcel is partially wooded with a clearing overlooking the water. Property use is recreational only. Property has onsite power that will support RV hookup. The Seller would pull their RV down to the property, enjoy a few days on the river and then pull the RV back home until the next getaway trip. They did not leave the RV onsite. Charles County considers an RV to be an accessory use item and is subject to stipulations codified under Chapter 297-29 B of the Charles County Zoning Ordinance. It is the responsibility of the Buyer to contact the Charles County Department of Planning & Growth with any questions pertaining to their particular intended property application prior to purchase contract. No onsite potable water or septic currently exists. Approximately 289 ft of tidal water front with a small beach area. Seller has obtained Maryland Department of the Environment (MDE) permit for the construction of a riprap revetment and pier (MDE has approved permit, Buyer will need to pull Charles County permit when ready to build pier and revetment). Property is located within the Chesapeake Bay Critical Area. Property is not buildable due to Environmental Health septic restrictions and Critical Area restrictions. IT IS THE SOLE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE BUYER TO RESEARCH AND DETERMINE POTENTIAL USES AND ANY RESTRICTIONS ASSOCIATED WITH THE PROPERTY PRIOR TO PURCHASE CONTRACT. Property is sold strictly as-is.
Listing By: CENTURY 21 New Millennium via Data Source: Bright MLS
Price HistoryView all +
date | price | variance | type | global |
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9/23/2021 | $50,000 | 15.25 % | Sold | view listing |
10/20/2015 | $59,000 | 28.05 % | Sold |
9/6/2007 | $82,000 | 105.00 % | Sold |
3/7/2006 | $40,000 | - | Sold |
9/25/2001 | $40,000 | 17.65 % | Sold |
9/11/1998 | $34,000 | - | Sold |
listing agent: Kenneth Phipps