Great Rock Real Estate to auction off 843-acre property on October 20th
The largest piece of land currently listed for sale in Massachusetts is to be auctioned by Great Rock Real Estate on October 20th. The Twining Lake Property, located at the foothills of the Berkshire Mountains, is 28 miles from Tanglewood. The property can be bought in its entirety of 843 acres or in any combination of six parcels ranging from 3 to 450 acres.
The property is an 843-acre parcel of unspoiled land, a 125-acre lake and 900-feet of frontage along the Farmington River.
Great Rock will be holding site inspections September 22nd, October 4th and October 13th with the Sealed Bid Deadline on October 20th.
A perfectly situated remote location, the land is a prime hunting and fishing preserve only two hours from downtown Boston and New York City.
"With such great potential for this premier property, the interest is already high and will continue to increase as the auction nears," said Jeremy Freid, managing principal of Great Rock Real Estate. "Bidders have a unique opportunity to secure an extensive piece of property in the beautiful Berkshire Mountain region, close to Tanglewood and major cities, with amazing scenic views over the lake and river."
For more information on this auction visit:
https://www.greatrock.com/AuctionRegistration/Berkshire-Mountains-Real-Estate.aspx.
More information about Great Rock Real Estate:
Great Rock Real Estate sells premium real estate throughout the country in an accelerated time frame. The New England based team, lead by principal Jeremy Freid and principal auctioneer Bruce Sayre, exclusively represents motivated property owners, using date specific marketing methods such as "accelerated sales," "sealed bid auctions" and "open outcry auctions." For more information visit the website www.GreatRock.com.
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