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Tract 10 at Jackson Oaks28 Ac Home/Cabin Site or Recreational Retreat
Cutlip Rd, Lick Twp, Jackson Co, Ohio
Tract 10 at Jackson Oaks offers 28.165 acres of Jackson County countryside with the space, privacy, and setting to create something special, all just 2 miles from Jackson. A new winding gravel driveway leads from Cutlip Road to a hilltop destination site, opening into a wide rolling meadow framed by woods and long country views. The open ground gives you an excellent place for a home, cabin, mini farm, garden, small pasture, or weekend retreat, with a natural layout well suited for a walkout basement. The property has a picturesque park-like feel, blending usable meadow ground with wooded acreage and trails through the woods. It works just as well for quiet country living as it does for recreation, with room to explore, ride, hike, hunt, or simply enjoy the land. Wildlife is abundant, and the mix of open fields, woods, cover, and rolling terrain creates excellent habitat for deer and turkey. Located in Lick Township, Jackson County, Tract 10 includes a new survey, no zoning, minor restrictions, and oil and gas rights transfer with no active leases. Buckeye Rural Electric is on the property, and Jackson Water is available at the road with a tap application currently in process. The setting feels remote, yet it is only 2 miles from Jackson, 5 miles from Wellston, and 16 miles from McArthur. Additional tracts are available, as large as 41 acres.
Jackson Oaks is Located:
0 Cutlip Rd, Jackson, Ohio 45640
GPS Coordinates: 39.045564, -82.592224
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