List Price: $72,000 | 5.1 Acres | Price Per Acre $0 Land

Listed Friday Jun 7, 2024 | MLS# 4999480


Looking for your own private retreat with old quarry pond, that isn't hours away from work? Or, perhaps a building lot, as initial soil tests indicates an area looks suitable for a conventional septic system? This undeveloped and reasonably level 5.1+/- acre surveyed lot is only 8 miles to Downtown Barre, almost all of which would be paved road access. Just a short distance from the Thurman W. Dix Reservoir, if you like to watch birds. Washington Electric's power line on premises along the road. Although pond is readily visible, please warn those in your party to be cautious, as you will be accessing at your own risk.

Location : Rural
Lot Description: Country Setting | Level | Pond | Wooded
Lot Size: 5.1 acres
Open Space: 5 acres
SuitableUse: Recreation | Residential
Zoned: No local)
Surveyed: Yes
SurveyedBy: Wayne Lawrence
Flood Zone: Unknown
Land Services
Roads: Gravel | Public | Unpaved
Road Frontage: 422
Electric: On-Site
Water: None
Sewer: None
Power Co.- Washington Electric Coo
Location: Rural


Docs Available : Deed | Other | Survey
Easement - Yes
Taxes $1,264
Assesed Value Not Reported
Schools
School District: Echo Valley Community School D
Elementary School: Orange Center School
High School: Choice

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