Description
Offered for the first time in over 100 years, this rare .65-acre property sits in Dover’s sought after Waterfront District directly across from the transformative Cocheco Waterfront Development. With prominent southern exposure and sweeping views of the Cocheco River and Dover skyline, the site presents a unique opportunity for redevelopment in one of the Seacoast’s fastest evolving neighborhoods. The property currently contains five units across two buildings. Each building has large windows, abundant natural light, and individual outdoor spaces, plus a spacious shared backyard. While the building may be used as an interim income property or renovation project, the highest and best use is likely redevelopment. Zoning allows for a variety of potential residential or mixed use concepts, including townhomes, condominium units, or other permitted uses. Positioned within walking distance to downtown Dover, restaurants, and amenities, and minutes to major commuting routes and the Seacoast, the property offers both lifestyle appeal and long term upside. Enjoy a front-row seat to nature with frequent sightings of bald eagles, ospreys, and blue herons along the river. Whether restoring one of Dover’s remaining historic waterfront structures or creating a signature new development, this is a rare chance to shape a defining piece of the Dover waterfront.
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0BEDS
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0.65ACRES
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0BATHS
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01/2 BATHS
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4,075SQFT
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$270$/SQFT
School Ratings & Info
Description
Offered for the first time in over 100 years, this rare .65-acre property sits in Dover’s sought after Waterfront District directly across from the transformative Cocheco Waterfront Development. With prominent southern exposure and sweeping views of the Cocheco River and Dover skyline, the site presents a unique opportunity for redevelopment in one of the Seacoast’s fastest evolving neighborhoods. The property currently contains five units across two buildings. Each building has large windows, abundant natural light, and individual outdoor spaces, plus a spacious shared backyard. While the building may be used as an interim income property or renovation project, the highest and best use is likely redevelopment. Zoning allows for a variety of potential residential or mixed use concepts, including townhomes, condominium units, or other permitted uses. Positioned within walking distance to downtown Dover, restaurants, and amenities, and minutes to major commuting routes and the Seacoast, the property offers both lifestyle appeal and long term upside. Enjoy a front-row seat to nature with frequent sightings of bald eagles, ospreys, and blue herons along the river. Whether restoring one of Dover’s remaining historic waterfront structures or creating a signature new development, this is a rare chance to shape a defining piece of the Dover waterfront.
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