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$949,000 $173 per sq.ft. Rochester VT Multi Family »

Number of Units 3   Total Sq. Ft. 5497  |  Acres: 0.18
Listed on Tuesday Apr 1, 2025
Description: Charming 1900s Village Building, Three Condo Units, One Incredible Opportunity! In the heart of Rochesters picturesque village, this beautifully restored early 1900s building is a rare investment opportunity, offered as a single property with three fully furnished condo units. Perfect for an owner-occupant, a multi-generational retreat, or a savvy investor, this historic gem blends classic New England charm with modern comforts. Each unit features central A/C, a cozy gas fireplace, park-side views, and full amenities, making them move-in ready. The building includes an elevator, garage parking for each unit, and basement storage, ensuring convenience and accessibility for all. Rochester is a quintessential Vermont village, known for its welcoming community and vibrant town green. Enjoy weekly farmers markets, live music, and local events just steps from your door. Stroll to charming cafes, a grocery store, and unique shops, or explore the endless outdoor adventures nearby. With direct access to the Velomont Bike Trail, the Long Trail, and some of the best hiking in Vermont, skiing, and backcountry routes, this location is a dream for outdoor lovers. Centrally located on scenic Route 100, halfway between Killington and Sugarbush, and just a short drive to the Middlebury Snow Bowl, this property is a rare find in the sought-after Vermont Green Mountains. See Listing Details & 60 images. Includes a Virtual Tour

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