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12700 Falls Road
Cockeysville, MD 21030
$6,000,000
  • 5 beds
  • 6 baths
  • 4,228 Sqft
  • 56.31 acres
  • Fireplace
  • Roof Deck
  • Built 1952
  • 2 car garage

*****BACK ON THE MARKET*****nLOCATION, LOCATION, LOCATION. This property could be a DEVELOPER’S DREAM. Imagine over 56 acres .nBeautiful single family home features 4,228 sq. ft. This massive executive estate spans over 4,228 of living space. The home boasts 5 bedrooms, 3 on the 1st floor, 2 on the 2nd floor, 5 full bathrooms and 2 half bathrooms. 2 Car garage. Enjoy the wood burning fireplace, and the beautiful sunroom that overlooks the renovated in ground pool, The meticulously manicured grounds will delight you when you arrive. Buyer to verify with Baltimore County MD on all info on this land and home. nBut that’s not all….nThis home sits on 56 PLUS ACRES in Cockeysville, MD. *** CHANGE IN REGULATIONS IN 2012, THE MAXIMUM NUMBER OF ALLOWED UNITS ON THIS PROPERTY IS 16*** Deeds recorded on November 5, 2009, in the Land Records of Baltimore County 1) Deed in Liber 28917 , folio 039-Baltimore County Tax ID No: 180000-8960, containing 22.10 acres, more or less; 2) Deed in Liber 28917 , folio 044-Baltimore County Tax ID No: 0819039720, containing 20.940 acres, more or less; and 3) Deed in Liber 28917 , folio 049-Baltimore County Tax ID No: 0819039721, containing 13.270 acres, more or less Extensive Engineering work had been done from 2004-2008, for 18 lots plus the main house, however, there was no plat recorded of the Final Development Plan approved lots, which the county signed off on in 2008( they are still shown as large parcels.) A new Concept Plan would most likely need to be created, and the layout would will most likely need to change to accommodate changes to the tier map requirements and the new StormWater Management requirements. StormWater Management Design Plans that were drawn, would need to be changed to meet ESD requirements. All lots have wells and successful percolation tests were obtained, however, it is uncertain whether the county would require new design plans around the existing wells and possibly the septic reserve areas, if the buyer does not want to perform additional perc tests. It would also need to be determined that DEPS is going to continue to honor the percs performed on the site. Buyer to verify with Baltimore County all information provided here. ALL INFO FROM LISTER.n More details provided upon request.

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