List Price: $350,000 | 4.17 Acres | Price Per Acre $0 Land

Listed Wednesday Aug 7, 2024 | MLS# 5012858


Great location at the intersection of US7 & VT22A just outside of Vergennes. It is also adjacent to the Park & Ride as well as the Amtrack Station. The site is currently permitted by both the Town of Ferrisburgh and Vt. Act 250 for the construction of a 5375 sq. ft. light manufacturing building with apartment. A new owner could step in and take advantage of this very expensive permitting with minor amendments to this permitting; the heavy lifting has already been done. The lot is in the Industrial District, but Ferrisburgh Zoning does allow for some commercial uses as well. Also included is a 1/2 interest in 25.54 ac. of conserved ag land. It is located next to the Ferrisburgh Park & Ride, Addison County Chamber of Commerce and the Ferrisburgh Amtrack Station. It is a very scenic and pleasant location
Lot Description: Agricultural | Conserved Land | Interior Lot | Mountain View | Neighbor Business | Open | Sloping | View
Lot Size: 4.17 acres
Zoned: IND-2)
Surveyed: Yes
Flood Zone: Unknown
Land Services
Roads: Dead End | Easement/ROW | Paved | Public | Shared
Electric: At Street
Water: Public | Public Water - At Street
Sewer: Leach Field - Mound | Leach Field - On-Site | On-Site Septic Needed | Septic Design Available
Power Co.- GMP


ROW Length: 210
ROW Width: 60
Taxes $3,028
Assesed Value Not Reported
Schools

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