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$150,000 $73 per sq.ft. Bradford VT Multi Family »

Number of Units 2   Total Sq. Ft. 2060  |  Acres: 0.1
Listed on Wednesday May 1, 2024
Description: Duplex fixer-upper for sale in Bradford, Vermont. Lovely historic and vacant two-family home in Bradford, Vermont, waiting for love, vision and energy investment needed to bring it up to 2024 standards and code. The whole property has been cleaned out, exterior has been freshly scraped and painted, new windows throughout, lots of new wiring and some new plumbing. Plenty of potential here. Nice neighborhood in walking distance to downtown Bradford and amenities. Town sewer and water. Driveway and parking shared with next door property. Started working on this place, but because life went off in other directions, cannot continue. Would like to break even and provide opportunity for somebody else. Selling as-is, including building materials already on site. Difficult to capture size and light and layout in pictures without wide angles, has to be seen to realize potential. Owner financing available. See Listing Details & 14 images.

$99,900 $56 per sq.ft. Windsor VT Multi Family »

Number of Units 3   Total Sq. Ft. 1800  |  Acres: 0.14
Listed on Saturday Jun 1, 2024
Description: As-Is Sale Only. Updated interior pics added. See Listing Details & 40 images.

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