List Price: $425,000 | 94.9 Acres | Price Per Acre $0 Land

on Sutton River Listed Monday Jun 28, 2021 | MLS# 4869346


Approved gravel pit under Act 250 regulations allows for an annual extraction of 10,000 yards. Situated on a 94.9-acre plot, predominantly forested save for the gravel pit, the property owners approximate the presence of 3000-4000 potential maple taps. This presents a promising opportunity for individuals seeking to leverage the land's resources for revenue generation. The gravel pit could also interest local municipalities or construction firms in need of gravel and stone. Additionally, a maple syrup producer could consider tapping the sugar bush to complement the income from the gravel pit. The gently sloping wooded area leads down to the road towards the gravel pit, with the added benefit of frontage along the Sutton River.
Lot Description: Country Setting | Mountain View | Open | Other | Pond | Recreational | River | River Frontage | Secluded | Sloping | View | Water View | Waterfront | Wooded

Sale Includes : Other
Lot Size: 94.9 acres
SuitableUse: Commercial | Gravel | Maple Sugar | Mixed Use | Woodland
Zoned: Sutton)
Surveyed: Unk
Flood Zone: Unknown
Land Services
Roads: Dirt | Paved | Public
Electric: None
Water: None
Sewer: None


Docs Available : Deed | State Land-Use Permit | Tax Map
Taxes $0
Assesed Value Not Reported
Schools

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