List Price: $325,000 | 45 Acres | Price Per Acre $0 Land


Listed Monday Feb 24, 2025 | MLS# 5030329
1376 Kingdom Road Plymouth VT
Listed by Tyleen Murray Kelley Real Estate, Inc.
Rare offering of forty-five beautiful acres in the lakes region between Killington and Okemo. You know what they say..."They don't make more land". More photos coming soon or come and take a look yourself and hike or snowshoe around the property. Potential views of Okemo with clearing. Subdivision is possible and has been started at the State level (along with wastewater permitting), but needs to be completed at the local level with the town. You will need to park at the adjacent property and hike up a bit on the unimproved section of the road. Online maps may include the adjacent 5-acre parcel with the unfinished structure that was offered separately and is under contract (as do some of the posted maps). Taxes will be separated at closing and amount shown includes the 5-acre parcel with building. If this property does not go under agreement, owner may continue to pursue subdivision and offer parcels individually or as a whole at a higher price.
Lot Description: Country Setting
Lot Size: 45 acres
Zoned: 5 acre)
Surveyed: Yes
Flood Zone: No
Land Services
Road Frontage: 3096
Electric: None
Water: None
Sewer: None


Taxes $4,835
Assesed Value Not Reported
Schools

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