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$135,000 | 1.19 Acres | Price Per Acre $0 Village of Quechee in Town of Hartford VT Land »

Acres 1.19   
Listed on Monday Mar 3, 2025
Description: Located in the highly desirable Upper Willard Road neighborhood of Quechee Lakes, this 1.19-acre parcel offers an excellent opportunity to build your Vermont retreat in one of the region's premier four-season communities. The gently sloping terrain provides flexibility for a homesite, either closer to Fletcher Lane or further back at a higher elevation toward the west end of the property. Recent new construction nearby underscores the growing interest in this sought-after area. Outdoor enthusiasts will appreciate the proximity to trailhead access for the Quechee Wilderness Trails and Parcel 5C, while the Quechee Clubhouse, Main Street, and Simon Pearce are all less than ten minutes away. With a public sewer hookup available at the street (a drilled well will be required), this property offers an outstanding opportunity for investment or immediate development. Whether you are looking to buy and hold for Quechee Lakes membership benefits or are ready to bring your builder and begin your project, this is a rare chance to create your ideal home in a premier Vermont resort community. See Listing Details & 11 images. Includes a Virtual Tour

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