$179,900

Realtor Comments
Just 10 minutes outside of Batesville, the possibilities are endless! Excellent business potential for entrepreneurs ready to bring ideas to life – event venue, daycare, coffee shop, shared office space and more! Over 6, 000 sq. ft. to realize your vision. Convenient city utilities with quick access to I-74. Roof replaced in 2010. Three parcels totaling .94 acres – sell one or two if desired, or keep and build. Just a short walk to Saltcreek Township Park and 13 minutes to Greensburg!

- 4bed
- 1.5bath
- Circa 1870

- Contact Realtor: Andrew Lohmiller
Brokered by Lohmiller Real Estate
- Google Maps
- Niche

Pros:
- Rural Charm: New Point offers a peaceful, small-town atmosphere, perfect for those who enjoy a quieter lifestyle.
- Close-Knit Community: Residents often form strong connections, fostering a supportive and friendly environment.
- Affordability: The cost of living, including housing, is generally lower compared to larger cities, making it accessible for families and individuals.
- Outdoor Activities: The surrounding countryside provides opportunities for outdoor recreation, such as hiking, fishing, and farming.
- Local Events: The community hosts various events and gatherings, enhancing social interaction and community spirit.
Cons:
- Limited Amenities: As a small town, New Point may lack diverse shopping, dining, and entertainment options found in urban areas.
- Job Opportunities: Employment options can be limited, often requiring residents to commute to nearby towns for work.
- Transportation: Public transportation is minimal, making a personal vehicle essential for errands and commuting.
- Weather: The area experiences seasonal weather changes, including cold winters, which may not appeal to everyone.
- Educational Access: While there may be local schools, options for higher education and specialized programs may be limited.

8402 E County Rd 200 S, Greensburg, IN 47240

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