List Price: $2,250,000 | $111 per sq.ft. Commercial
Space type Listed Tuesday May 28, 2024 | MLS# 4997552


Welcome to the Loretto Home, a captivating 20,000 SF historic brick building located in the vibrant heart of Rutland, Vermont. This distinguished property, formerly a senior living facility owned by the Roman Catholic Diocese, offers a unique blend of historic charm and modern potential. Nestled on 1.33 acres of beautifully landscaped grounds, the Loretto Home stands as a testament to architectural elegance and timeless design. Located in the bustling downtown area, the Loretto Home is perfectly positioned to benefit from Rutland's rich community life and economic opportunities. Its proximity to local shops, restaurants, and cultural attractions makes it an ideal location for both commercial and residential endeavors.
Building Type : Investment

Sale Includes : Building

Signage: Adequate
Income
Net Income| 0
Management Expense: $0
Insurance Expense : $0
Construction Information:
Year Built: 1903
Brick Exterior
Price Per SQ.FT. 110.61 No. of Units: 0
Building Size : 20341
Building Type: Investment

ExteriorRoof: Membrane | Shingle - Asphalt

InteriorSprinkler: Dry.

Land Information

Lot size: 1.33 acres
Zoned: Mixed Residential
Flood Zone: Unknown
Garage And Parking: Paved
No. of Docks | 0.

UtilitiesUtilities: Cable
AC % | 0.



Taxes $1
Assesed Value Not Reported
Schools

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