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Brandon Clark
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I recently purchased a 200acre piece of ground located minutes from Selinsgrove, PA. This trabct has a farmhouse 3 bed 2 bath, 4 car garage, and two barns. I am currently renting the house for 850 month and the land to a farmer for 10500 per year. What made this property extremely desireable to me was the 1 mi road frontage on two different roads. Also this property has a small 8 acre tract cut out of it with residential homes on it.

So my question, what is my first step to get this property looked at to see its potential. Do I take my survey that I had done to a land planner to see how many lots can be put on the tract. The property is not served by public water and sewer.

Any pointers would be greatly appreciated!

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