This great level lot offers a prime opportunity for urban development in a multi-family neighborhood. With generous grant money and incentives currently available to developers through the City of Waterbury and the State of Connecticut, this property is perfectly positioned for an investor or builder looking to take advantage of the area's growth. The seller believes a multi-unit building may be possible on the site, but buyers are encouraged to perform their own due diligence to verify zoning and development potential.
Here's your chance to own a piece of land in a quiet, established residential neighborhood - the perfect setting to bring your vision to life. Whether you're planning your dream home or exploring future development possibilities, this lot offers potential and opportunity. Buyer to do their own due diligence with the town regarding zoning regulations, permitted uses, and building feasibility. Seller and agent make no representations as to the lot's buildability. Don't miss out on this affordable path to homeownership or investment - bring your ideas and see what's possible!
Build your dream home! This 0.18-acre residential lot is located in an established Waterbury neighborhood and is zoned RM (Residential Medium) - ideal for a single-family home. Flat, cleared, and ready to go with public utilities available in the street, making development a breeze. Conveniently located near schools, shopping, and major roadways. Whether you're a builder, investor, or future homeowner, this is a great opportunity to secure land in a growing area! Buyers to do their own due diligence with what structure can be built and what utilities are accessible.
MOTIVATED SELLER - THIS IS A UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY FOR DEVELOPMENT 31.95 acres and 8 access points, sewer line has already been installed thru center of property, from Danielle Dr to Gary Ave, this is a substantial property with a lot of potential; it seems well-suited for various types of development. The zoning designation of RL (Residential Low-Density) typically supports single-family homes, but the additional permitted uses with special exceptions exhibit more flexibility. Here's a breakdown of what you might consider: 1. Residential Campus: A larger residential development, such as a planned community or retirement village could be a good fit. It allows for a variety of residential types