List Price: $2,400,000 | 2119 Acres | Price Per Acre $0 Land

Listed Thursday Jun 27, 2024 | MLS# 5002680


2119+/- acres Mapped GIS Acres of Timber Rights on prime Vermont Real Estate of Lewis Creek Wildlife and Camels Hump State Forest, all timber rights on Vermont State owned land. Vermont Timber may be an excellent investment, stable forest, has a long history of growing larger every year and also major quality changes from small pole logs to cherished large timber and veneer logs. While Gold might be great to hold in unstable times, it inherently drops in value when the economy picks up. The demand for timber increases when the demand for building increases at economic growth periods. Taxes are fixed by deed, making this a lower cost to hold than conserved land in the Use Value Programs. Has been in one family for over 60 years. Valuation was done with marked plots so purchaser can verify results of Timber Cruise by checking plots on the ground. Multiple towns, counties, one span number has been entered.
Lot Description: Adjoins St/Nat'l Forest | Mountain | Near Paths | Near Skiing | Rural | Country Setting | River Frontage | Secluded | Sloping | Steep | Stream | Timber | Walking Trails | Wetlands | Wooded
Lot Size: 2119 acres
Zoned: Of Record)
Surveyed: Unk
Flood Zone: Unknown
Land Services
Roads: None
Electric: None
Water: None
Sewer: None


Taxes $1,157
Assesed Value Not Reported
Schools

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