Real Estate
Undeveloped Land With A Big Buffer Back On The Market In Manchester
The land sits near the Bolton town line and is backed by roughly 350 acres of town-owned property.

MANCHESTER, CT — A nearly one-acre parcel of undeveloped land on Lydall Street is back on the market for just less than $60,000, offering what listing materials describe as a "potential opportunity in a rural corner of town."
The 0.92-acre lot at 600 Lydall St. is listed for $59,900, according to a Zillow.com posting that appeared two days ago.
The property is classified as unimproved land and does not include any existing residential structure, with utilities such as electricity, cable and phone service available nearby.
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Listing details note the parcel is an approved building lot, though it will require site work before development.
The land sits near the Bolton town line and is backed by roughly 350 acres of town-owned property, providing a buffer of open space behind the site.
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Described as lightly wooded and sloped, the lot is located in a rural residential zone and may require installation of a septic system and well.
Property records show the parcel has an assessed value of about $55,100, with annual taxes totaling approximately $2,194.
The listing first appeared on the market in late July 2025, according to real estate data.
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