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Tract 4 - Albany Hideaway6.4 Ac Home Site in Secluded Meadow with Woods
Sand Ridge Rd, Scipio Twp, Meigs Co, Ohio
Tract 4 at Albany Hideaway offers 6.409 acres of secluded Meigs County countryside with an excellent setting for a home, cabin, mini farm, or recreational retreat. Set back off Sand Ridge Road, the property is accessed by a long private driveway that winds through the woods and opens into a tucked-away hidden meadow, giving the tract a private, secluded feel from the moment you arrive. The centerpiece of the property is the expansive gentle open meadow, offering plenty of usable space for your future build site, yard, garden, small pasture, or hobby farm. Framed by woods and a fence line, the meadow feels like its own little world—open, quiet, and full of possibility. Build a cabin, plan your country home, start that little farm you have been dreaming about, or simply enjoy having room to breathe in a peaceful rural setting. The mix of meadow and woods gives the property both beauty and usefulness, with open ground for your plans and wooded acreage for trails, exploring, and enjoying the outdoors. Wildlife is abundant throughout the area, and the nearby satellite portion of Shade River State Forest adds even more opportunity for public hunting and recreation less than a mile down the road. With no zoning, no deed restrictions, AEP electric on the property, Leax Water at the road, and mineral rights transferring with no active leases (ATO), this tract is a rare chance to own a private country hideaway
Albany Hideaway is Located:
0 Sand Ridge Rd, Albany, Ohio 45710
GPS Coordinates : 39.19034, -82.14903
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