List Price: $749,000 | $158 per sq.ft. Multi Family
Price Change! Reduced by $46,000 down 6% on June 25th 2024
A 3 Unit Multi Family Home
With 2 One Bedroom Units , 0 - Two Bedroom Units ,1 - Three Bedroom Units Listed Saturday Jun 8, 2024 | MLS# 4999621


Cowslip Hill Farm offers a rare opportunity to own a well-preserved piece of Vermont history. The current owners are only the third family to own the property since Vermont joined the Union with documented history and elements going back to 1791. Just some of these include chambers and tunnels that were used as part of the Underground Railroad; a rare original 'half-barrel' parlor ceiling built by the property's first steward who had been a ship's captain; and the original blacksmith's shop. Each of the three steward families of the property have lovingly maintained and preserved the rich history of the property for the next and it is time for fourth steward to continue the legacy. The near hundred-acre parcel has several highpoints with long range view potential. Well established roads and trails crisscross the property from end to end offering endless recreation, agricultural, or additional homesite opportunities. A spring-fed pond is surrounded by former pastures, dotted with old apple trees and large maple trees, all edged with endless original stone walls that tell a story of days gone by when Vermont was once almost all pastureland. Main home and two apartment spaces offer income producing possibilities. This unique property is located at the end of a short town-maintained road with access to both Route 132 and road frontage on Downer Road in sought after Sharon, Vermont with easy access to Interstate 89 just 3.5 miles away.
Location : Rural

Annual Expenses

Taxes: $12,389
Income

UNIT 1

Beds: 4
Baths: 1
Rooms: 0
Level: 1 & 2
Signed Lease : No
Status : Vacant

UNIT 2

Beds: 1
Baths: 1
Rooms: 0
Level: 2
Signed Lease : No
Status : Vacant

UNIT 3

Beds: 1
Baths: 1
Level: 1 & 2
Signed Lease : No
Status : Vacant
Construction: Post and Beam | Timber Frame | Clapboard Exterior | Wood Exterior
Year Built: 1790
Style: Antique | Cape | Farmhouse | New Englander | Post and Beam
Floors | Stories: 2
No. Elevators:
Total Sq.Ft. Finished: 6564
Above Grade Sq.Ft.: 4743
Basement: Bulkhead | Stairs - Interior | Unfinished
Foundation: Block | Concrete | Stone
Exterior Features:
Barn | Outbuilding
Exterior Color: Red
Roof: Metal
Garage And Parking: Driveway | Garage | On-Site | Parking Spaces 1 - 10
Seasonal: No
Heating: Gas Heater - Vented | Stove - Wood | Wall Units | Furnace - Wood/Oil Combo
Cooling: None
HeatFuel: Gas - LP/Bottle | Oil | Wood
Electric: Circuit Breaker(s)
Utilities: Gas - LP/Bottle | Telephone Available
Electric Meters:
Water: Private | Spring
Sewer: Private | Septic
Land Information
Agricultural | Country Setting | Farm | Farm - Horse/Animal | Hilly | Level | Major Road Frontage | Mountain View | Open | Pond | Recreational | Rolling | Secluded | Slight | Sloping | Steep | Stream | Trail/Near Trail | View | Walking Trails | Wetlands | Wooded
Lot size: 98.4 acres
Zoned: Town Plan)
Surveyed: Yes
SurveyedBy: American Survey
Flood Zone: No
Roads: Dead End | Gravel | Public
Road Frontage: 1543
Driveway: Gravel


Docs Available : Deed | Survey
Taxes $12,389
Assesed Value Not Reported
Schools
School District: Sharon School District

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