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This updated antique farmhouse that sits on a flat double lot has so many options! The two bedroom apartment currently gets $1,200./month. Keep rental or make it an in home office or convert the entire house back in to a huge 5 bedroom single family home! New 5 bedroom mound septic system intalled in 2000. All windows (except 4-5) were replaced with vinyl windows. Standing seam metal roof ('06) and 17' x 24' back deck with lovely views and fenced in dog run. Exterior painted last year. Electric and plumbing updates. Apt has seperate meter. Original woodwork and outstanding hardwood floors throughout the home. Large barn for plenty of storage. Lots of sun for the blueberry and blackberry bushes. Two parking areas for multiple cars. Elec still in place for stove & dryer. Priced well below town's assessed value of $319,000.
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$110,000
1 bath
18.8 acres
This is the camp you have been looking for! 18.8 private acres with frontage on Hancock Brook, only 20 minutes from Montpelier. Property shares a boundary with C.C. Putnam State Forest. Land is both wooded and open and the cabin is well-built and cozy. This is a great weekend get-away. Plan to build your dream home here!
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Worcester range is a small group of mountains that are separate from the green mountains. Much of the mountain range is in the C.C. Putnam State Forest with elevation at the 3500 foot range. This parcel of land is just over the mountain from Stowe nestled in a secluded area in the town of Worcester. With clearing this property can have views of this beautiful mountain range. This parcel has a mixed forest of conifers and hard wood trees where you can be secluded but included in the day to day life in a rural Vermont town.
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Rural setting off a country side road with a pretty view, lawn/garden space and a seasonal stream. 1990 14'x70' Palm Harbor single-wide has recently had additional insulation added both overhead and underneath. Jazzy new solar heat maker suppliments conventional oil-fired hot air furnace (6 yrs old). Recent appliances. Built-in entertainment center in living room. Entry deck with ramp. Neighbor's driveway has right-of-way over edge of property near Middlesex town line. Road frontage length is estimated. Lot is triangular in shape.
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Worcester range is a small group of mountains that are separate from the green mountains. Much of the mountain range is in the C.C. Putnam State Forest with elevation at the 3500 foot range. This parcel of land is just over the mountain from Stowe nestled in a secluded area in the town of Worcester. With clearing this property can have views of this beautiful mountain range. This parcel has a mixed forest of conifers and hard wood trees where you can be secluded but included in the day to day life in a rural Vermont town.
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$239,000
4 bed 2 bath
1 acres
Historic home at the end of the universe, newly rebuilt with classic touches and appointments. All hardwood kitchen with oak cabinets and stunning floors. First floor carpeted master bedroom suite with full bath. Large living room with slate hearth and Garrison woodstove that radiates heat throughout this home. Fully insulated with hot water baseboard heating as well. Living room opens to screened porch and bonus room. Three more bedrooms upstairs with a second full bath. Full concrete basement for massive storage. Plus a 30 X 30 two story detached garage that is heated with auto-opener 2 bay parking and workshop above. Artesian well, maple and apple trees, tillable land for gardens, and views of the valley. Only 3 miles to village store, school, and Post Office. Close to major ski resorts for excellent skiing and snowboarding.
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Reasonably priced 17.6 ac. wooded building lot with potential views and southern exposure. Shared driveway partially in and electric available at adjacent site. Driveway is steep but the privacy and price make it worth the trip. Two additional lots totaling 32.1 adjacent acres also available. Buy entire 49.7 acre parcel (lots 2, 3, & 4) for $192,700.
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Reasonably priced 27.1 acre wooded parcel presently in current use with potential views and southern exposure. Mature woods mostly hardwood but mixed. Shared driveway partially in and electric available nearby. first part of driveway is steep but privacy and forest is wonderful. 22.6 acres adjacent also available.
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Reasonably priced 5 acre wooded building lot with great views and lots of sun and light. Septic perc tests completed. Shared driveway already in and electric available at site. Driveway is steep but the views from the land are wonderful. 44.7 acres adjacent also available.
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Rural hideway includes a 12'x20' 2-story cabin with propane heater and a composting toilet. 2BR wood frame (2x4) structure built in 2001. Metal roof. T-111 siding. Panoramic mountain view! Site plan and septic design for 3BR Presby Enviro-septic included. 623' of road frontage on Shepherd Hill Road and another 622' on Eagle Ledge Road. Streams near both lot lines.
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$1,200,000
5 bed 4 bath 4,020 sqft
320 acres
This was the last working dairy farm in Worcester. 60 tie-ups, pipeline, gutter cleaner, silo unloader. Local lore says when it was used as a tavern there was a bar in the front, a funeral parlor and a dance hall upstairs.
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$120,000
4 bed 1 bath 1,095 sqft
0.75 acres
Situated between Maple Corners and Worcester village this reasonable ranch has 4 bedrooms, a new roof and updated kitchen. This home offers lots of potential to the new owners. Private back deck with views of local hills. Partially finished basement with 4th bedroom and another room for an office or den. Ample driveway with plenty of parking. Easy commute to Montpelier.
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Wonderfully diverse property offering varied terrain from nearly level to hills, ponds and river frontage, tall pines to mixed hardwoods, part is an old gravel mine. You even get two nice camps. Approach is over a trail and bridge over the North Branch of the Winooski River. Area provides significant bird and wildlife habitat. Land is in Current Use and Forest Management. All the idyllic privacy one could want. If purchaser desires to take land out of Current Use, those costs will be the responsibility of the Purchaser.
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