Cherokee County commissioners are buying 102 acres of foreclosed property.
They’re purchasing 25 acres that already have some developed walking and jogging trails, as part of their plan to expand parkland in the county. They’re also buying 77-plus acres for a business-commerce park, said County Manager Jerry Cooper.
Both sites are adjacent to Technology Park and the Park Village subdivision, Cooper said. He said the county is paying $20,000 or less an acre for the two properties. The purchase price is $500,000 for the park property and $1,427,400 for the business park site, Cooper said.
Labels: 102 acres, Cherokee COunty, foreclosed land, Foreclosures
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