List Price: $425,000 Commercial
Space type Other on Sutton River Listed Monday Jun 28, 2021 | MLS# 4869348


Under Act 250 regulations, a gravel pit has been approved with an annual extraction limit of 10,000 yards. The 94.9-acre property, mostly forested except for the gravel pit, is believed by the owners to have 3000-4000 potential maple taps. This presents a promising opportunity for individuals interested in utilizing the land for profit. The gravel pit could appeal to local municipalities or construction companies in search of gravel and stone resources. Additionally, a maple syrup producer could tap into the sugar bush to supplement income from the gravel pit. The gently sloping wooded area leads down to the road that connects to the gravel pit, with the added benefit of frontage along the Sutton River.
Building Type : Land

Sale Includes : Other

Income
Net Income| 0
Management Expense: $0
Insurance Expense : $0
Construction Information:
Year Built: 0
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Price Per SQ.FT. 0.00 No. of Units: 0
Building Size : 0
Available SQFT : 0
Building Type: Land

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Land Information

Lot size: 94.9 acres
Zoned: Sutton
Flood Zone: Unknown
No. of Docks | 0.

UtilitiesUtilities: None
AC % | 0.



Docs Available : Deed | Plot Plan | State Permit
Taxes $0
Assesed Value Not Reported
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