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12198 E 136Th Street Noblesville, Indiana 46060 MLS# 21969877
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Incredible value proposition to acquire this unprecedented property offering a total of 10.66 acres on two side-by-side premium parcels. It uniquely combines a rural setting; a splash of suburban living and a whole lot of urban accessibility! A once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to purchase a private secluded retreat, land for your own business, to rent out or hold to build equity. Or all of the above. Either way, this exceptional real estate is calling all extraordinary people to come and take a look. If it's the land you're looking for - this is it! This expansive pristine property offers 600 feet of road frontage on 136th Street (and 300 feet bordering Sand Creek) in the highly sought-after Hamilton County, Noblesville area just 2 minutes south of Hamilton Town Center, 2 minutes west of I69 and 6 minutes northwest of award-winning Hamilton Southeastern High School. On the other hand, if you are nature lover, an outdoor enthusiast, or someone who simply values privacy, seclusion and tranquility, like this original owner does, you will not want to miss this rare find. This homestead is complete with custom built log home by Log Home Builders of Indiana, a magnificent multifaceted 36' x 54' (almost 2,000 SF) pole building (concrete floor, workbenches, electrical, etc.) with outdoor lit covered space that runs the full length of the building, some fenced fields, picturesque treed and Sand Creek frontage (flood insurance not required), propane heated Kayak steel frame above ground pool with pool house building and inspiring koi pond oasis. Enjoy rural countryside living and outdoor adventure in this pastoral, enchanting log home, seamlessly blending the warmth of rustic design with the comforts of modern living. SEE "ADDITIONAL INFORMATION" FOR FULL DETAILS.
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