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1719084
Only 30 minutes north of Milwaukee, this tranquil setting is a must-see for anyone looking for natural beauty. This 32 acre lot with large spring fed pond borders Tendick Nature Preserve to the south and Blue Heron Wildlife Sanctuary to the east. Currrently zoned A1 with the potential to divide. The topography is slightly sloped with approximately 20 acres of open field. The land also contains wooded areas near the pond, as well as areas of level green space. A beautiful pavered walking path divides the adjacent 31 acre lot (Lot 1) to the north. This lot may be bundled with sale. Schedule your showing of this special property today.
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Amenities & Features
Listing Details
Price
$575,000
Year Built
SQ FT
N/A
Lot Size
32.03 ACRES
Tax Key
080140600200
TaxYear
2019
Property Taxes
$480
Exclusions
Crops
Property Type
Land
Zoning
A1
Property Status
Closed
MLS#
1719084
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N/A
Water Source
No Water Presently
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Parking Features
Driveway
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None
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About Saukville
A charming village established along the Milwaukee River, Saukville is located in the center of Ozaukee County, just west of Port Washington and north of Grafton. A population of approximately 4,500 people reside in this community positioned 23 miles north of downtown Milwaukee and three miles west of Lake Michigan. Established in 1848, settlers included Norwegians and Germans, whose presence is still felt today in the architecture and the names of the streets.
The Green Bay Ethnic Trail, an official heritage route and a segment of Wisconsin’s Ethnic Settlement Trail, runs through Saukville. This network of trails, extending from Hudson Bay to Florida, and the Wisconsin Central Railroad, were vital to Saukville because they provided the basis for the commercial and manufacturing industry in the village today.
There are a variety of attractions to explore in and around Saukville, including an Arnold Palmer-designed golf course and the Riveredge Nature Center. Harrington Beach State Park has a mile-long beach to relax at and a 26-acre lake, perfect for swimming, fishing, and boating. The Ozaukee Interurban Trail, a 40-mile long path, is great for both biking and jogging. Only three miles away, beaches can be found along the shoreline of Lake Michigan and many parks, including Peninsula Park and Tendrick Nature Park, are located in Saukville. Interstate 43 and Wisconsin Highway 60 are within close proximity to the village, allowing easy access to nearby communities and attractions.
Community Population
4,294
Community Area
3.849 SQ/MILES
Community Suburb of
Ozaukee County
Community Lifestyle
Suburban
Nearby Schools
Elementary School
Ozaukee
Middle Or JuniorSchool
Ozaukee
HighSchool
Ozaukee
School District
Northern Ozaukee
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