List Price: $345,000 | $107 per sq.ft. Commercial
Space type Listed Monday Jan 22, 2024 | MLS# 4982863


Unique opportunity to own a charming restaurant just minutes from Killington! Formally a beloved Austrian restaurant known as Countryman's Pleasure, this property has seating for 102 guests. The main dining level has multiple propane stoves for ambiance, hardwood floors and exposed beams, a mix of booths and tables, and an inviting bar area. Downstairs, there is more seating and a separate entrance. The commercial kitchen has many updates and office space on the top floor. The property has a large parking area within it's 1.5 acres. Willing to consider creative arrangement with chef seeking restaurant ownership. Come check out your next investment opportunity today!
Building Type : Business | Hospitality | Investment | Opportunity

Sale Includes : Equipment

Income
Net Income| 0
Management Expense: $0
Insurance Expense : $0
Construction Information:
Year Built: 1877
Wood Frame | Wood Exterior
Price Per SQ.FT. 107.18 No. of Units: 0
Building Size : 3219
Building Type: Business | Hospitality | Investment | Opportunity

ExteriorRoof: Shingle - Asphalt

InteriorBasement: Climate Controlled | Partially Finished | Walkout

Land Information

Zoned: Commercial
No. of Docks | 0.

UtilitiesHeating: Baseboard | Hot Air | Propane | Oil
Cooling: Other
Electric: Circuit Breaker(s)
Utilities: Telephone Available
AC % | 0.



Taxes $4,863
Assesed Value Not Reported
Schools

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