Bought with Daniel C Maclure • Century 21 Farm & Forest
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509 Dutton Brook LN Brownington, VT 05860
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Key Details
Sold Price $250,000
Property Type Single Family Home
Sub Type Single Family
Listing Status Sold
Purchase Type For Sale
Square Footage 2,272 sqft
Price per Sqft $110
MLS Listing ID 4959163
Style Farmhouse
Bedrooms 4
Full Baths 1
Three Quarter Bath 1
Year Built 1800
Annual Tax Amount $4,802
Tax Year 2022
Lot Size 133.900 Acres
Property Description
Create a great country farm with a little work. Nestled on dead-end road, and just a mile from Historic Old Stone House, you'll find 133 acres of woods and farmland (60A+ cropland, balance wooded) with a 4-bedroom, 2-bath home in need of some work (plumbing & heating). Unoccupied for a few years, it does offer 2,272 finished sq ft of living space. The 2-story garage/workshop has overhead storage and a 60x60' Quonset barn is in good shape. Put the sugarhouse to work with sugarbush offering possibly 900-1,000 taps. This property is conserved as a working farm with the Vermont Land Trust. Buyer must be a qualified farmer OR have a qualifying farm plan.
Location
State VT
County Vt-orleans
Area Vt-Orleans
Zoning residential Agriculture
Rooms
Basement Entrance Interior
Interior
Heating Gas - LP/Bottle
Cooling None
Exterior
Exterior Feature Clapboard
Garage Attached
Garage Spaces 1.0
Utilities Available High Speed Intrnt -Avail
Roof Type Metal
Building
Lot Description Agricultural, Conserved Land, Country Setting, Farm, Farm - Horse/Animal, Field/Pasture, Mountain View, Pond Site, Timber, Wooded
Story 1.75
Foundation Stone
Sewer 1000 Gallon, Septic
Water Drilled Well
Schools
Elementary Schools Brownington Central School
Middle Schools Brownington Central School
High Schools Lake Region Union High Sch
School District Orleans Central
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