Big Island
Big Island, New YorkBig Island can be reached by way of a gravel causeway. This road is also used to access the island for farming. The island is presently planted in corn and the farmer is paying over $1000 yearly. The island is 35 acres in size, with an additional 3 acres on the mainland. The island is in a flood zone, so it is unsuitable for building a home. There is access to the island from Route 79 with 271 feet of road front. With fill, the road could have a house built on it. Then one could access it by boat and have a view of the island also. At the height of flooding, less than a foot of water covers a small part of the island. If the army engineers build another dam upstream, there's a good chance the island won't flood in the future. At present the island comes with a bonus - recently there was a couple inches of new soil deposited on the island - the soil is known as chagrin soil. The island is mostly stone free with a mix of sand, silt and clay. There are not many motorboats on the river; mostly canoes and kayaks. The island is ringed with large trees. The current owner recently counted 13 pheasants on the island. The island is located in the Susquehanna River, about 2 miles south of the village of Windsor (route 81 goes through it.) Asking $150,000 - possible terms. Please phone 607-748-8009 to discuss. |
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