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Pike County · Sold

Tract 3 - The Woods at Sunfish Creek

398 Sunfish Creek Road, Piketon, OH
PIketon, Ohio 45661

Acreage

10.51 acres

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Property Description

Tract 3 – 10.5 Wooded Acres with Sunfish Creek Access
Sunfish Creek Rd, Pike County, Ohio

  • Beautiful Home/Cabin Site or Recreational Retreat
  • Primarily Mature Hardwoods
  • Owned Access Strip to Sunfish Creek
  • Beautiful Year Around Creek - Excellent Fishing, Canoeing, Kayaking, etc..
  • New Gated Gravel Driveway Installed
  • Varied Topography, Primarily Gently Sloping
  • Abundant Wildlife - Excellent Deer and Turkey Hunting
  • 10.512 Acres - New Survey
  • Tract 3 at The Woods at Sunfish Creek – a deed restricted large lot development
  • Beautiful Remote Country Setting just off of OH-32
  • Soil Testing Complete for onsite septic
  • South Central Power on property
  • Pike Water Available
  • All Mineral Rights Transfer with no active lease (ATO)
  • Additional Acreage Available
  • Scioto Valley Local School District
  • Newton Township, Pike County
  • Parcel # 130660040000

    The Woods at Sunfish Creek is located just off of OH-32 at Tennyson Rd and Sunfish Creek Rd:
  • 6.6 Miles to US-23 at Piketon
  • 66 Miles to Columbus
  • 68 Miles to Cincinnati
  • 99 Miles to Dayton

    398 Sunfish Creek Road, Piketon, OH 45661
    (There is currently a bridge out on Sunfish Creek Road south of the property, access via Tennyson Rd off of OH-32)
    GPS Coordinates: 39.043185, -83.127920



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