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15.60 Acres Of Land For Sale In Foley, Alabama
0 FOLEY BEACH EXP
FOLEY,
AL
36535
BALDWIN
COUNTY
SUBDIVISION:
FOLEY CROSSROADS
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This is likely the most sought after frontage on CO Rd 20 parcel available or ever offered on the FBE corridor. The entire parcel of a remaining 139.6 acres has been zoned as a PUD. Buyer must subdivide out their 15.6 acres Parcel ID 2 primarily through planning and zoning administrative action since the subject parcel is greater than 10 acres. Very simple deal, the PUD was approved with 1 “C†store. The entire parcel or remaining 139.6 acres may be purchased together or in part. See attached Parcel ID’s by number.
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LAND FOR SALE IN
FOLEY,
AL
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