List Price: $169,500 | 5 Acres | Price Per Acre $0 | Total Lots 2 Land

Applesauce hill subdivision,    Listed Saturday Jul 13, 2024 | MLS# 5004935


End of the road privacy, breath-taking views and excellent internet and cell phone service CAN be yours! This spectacular acreage is approved for a 3-4 bedroom septic system and awaits your dream house build. There's even a pond site! Castleton University is just over the hill. Hike, bike, go horseback riding or enjoy great bass fishing on Lake Bomoseen in summer, skiing at world famous Killington in winter. Best of all, this hill offers excellent cell phone and internet connectivity so you can work easily work from home. Amazon will even deliver to your door! Covenants apply. No owner financing. Won't last long.
Lot Description: Rural | Interior Lot | Mountain View | Pond Site | Secluded | Trail/Near Trail | View | Walking Trails | Wooded
Lot Size: 5 acres
Zoned: Rural Res)
Surveyed: Yes
SurveyedBy: LaRose Surveys,
Flood Zone: No
Land Services
Roads: Dead End | Gravel | Private Road | Shared | Easement
Electric: None
Water: On-Site Well Needed
Sewer: On-Site Septic Needed | Septic Design Available


Land Restrictions : Deed
Docs Available : Covenants | Deed | Plot Plan | Septic Design | Survey
Easement - Yes
Taxes $598
Assesed Value Not Reported
Schools

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