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20.50 Acres Of Land For Sale In Marshfield, Massachusetts

20.5 ACRES
$1,000,000
0 MAIN
MARSHFIELD, MA 02050
PLYMOUTH COUNTY
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LOTNETWORK ID:
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STATUS:
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MLS NUMBER:
73026425
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Rare development opportunity to build on more than 20 acres of residential land centrally located off of route 3A in Marshfield. Concept map for 8 lots available upon request.

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