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$1,378,000

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MLS #98982852

1404 Carrot Ridge Road
Greer, ID 83536

Total Bedrooms: N/A
Total Bathrooms: 0
Total SqFt: N/A

Incredible 242-acre property that feels more like 3,700 acres, surrounded by BLM land. This property is truly a gateway to the Idaho wilderness, offering exceptional hunting and recreation opportunities. Featuring approximately 1,100 feet of Clearwater River frontage, including some of the area’s best steelhead fishing holes. Several roads and ATV trails run throughout, making this a dream property for outdoor enthusiasts. Significant dirt work has already been completed, and four building pads are already in place, with room for many more. Power is available at the property line. Already divided into three sections and positioned for panoramic views of the Clearwater River, this is an outstanding opportunity to own a legacy property to be cherished for generations. Located just 2.5 miles from Greer, 10 miles from Orofino, and 53 miles from Lewiston— a true Idaho gem in gold country.

  • General Property Description
  • Total Bedrooms
    Total Bathrooms 0
    Total SqFt.
    Age
    Year Built
    Land Size Over 40 Acres, Views, Borders Public Owned Land, Canyon Rim
    # of Acres 242
    Garage Type
    Garage Stall
  • Details
  • Class Land
    Type Unimproved Land
    Subdivision 0 Not Applic.
    Levels
    Roof
    Water Proposed Well
    Heating
    Construction
    Lot Size 3700x3750 x 3700x3750
    Land Use Single Family, 2-4 Units, 5+ Units, Recreational
    Kitchen Features
    Legal Description Associated docs
  • Schools
  • School District
    Grade School
    Middle School
    High School
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Steve Cordell