If โ€œOccupied by feral cats and raccoonsโ€ is a home feature you are looking for then this is your lucky day. Currently listed for only $300,000 in Parkton, MD.

Listed via Ashley Richardson Monument Sotheby’s International Realty.

609 Bee Tree Rd, Parkton, MD 21120

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The listing description for this is actually amazing.

As you can see the land is very… wooded?

I would love to take a weed wacker to this place.

This road looks fun!!

Which way are we going?? A fork in the road!

A river runs through it.

I’m scared.

Here’s a layout of the 4.86 acre property.

Property Description: The value is in the land. Do NOT enter the house under any conditions. It is occupied by feral cats and raccoons. How do they get along? I don’t know. Be careful going on the land. It is at your own risk. The house is a tear down and is falling down although the roof appears newer. From what we know, there is an outhouse on the property and the drinking water comes from the stream/spring. We don’t believe there is indoor plumbing. But where else can you get almost 5 acres of gorgeous Baltimore County land near streams the NCR trail? Just steps from Bee Tree Preserve. Bring your vision and your money. Seller makes no representations or warranties to anything regarding this property. Buyer must take on responsibility for all tests, easement research, etc. The Subaru is included.


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3 responses to “This Home Is “Occupied By Feral Cats and Raccoons””

  1. noisilykiwibb8cb18c46 Avatar
    noisilykiwibb8cb18c46

    Bet it smells good

  2. truthbearer24 Avatar

    Who did it belong to before?

  3. sheepswiftly02cee230a5 Avatar
    sheepswiftly02cee230a5

    Stop 

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