Properties Near Longhill/Leonard Road Concord, VT

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36 Acres with Subdivision Potential – Direct Access to VAST Trail System. Discover this beautiful 36-acre parcel nestled in a quiet country setting in Concord, Vermont. With over 3,300 feet of combined road frontage on Long Hill Road (2,141') and Leonard Hill Road (1,191'), this property offers excellent access and flexibility, including potential to subdivide into three separate lots (pending local approvals). Mostly wooded and rich with natural beauty, this land is perfect for outdoor enthusiasts with direct access to the VAST snowmobile trail system right from the property. Just minutes from Shadow Lake, it's an ideal spot for a private getaway, recreational use, or future development. A unique opportunity to own a sizable tract of land in a peaceful, scenic location with two town road access points and exceptional frontage. Close to shopping in Littleton, NH and St. Johnsbury, VT. Near Home Depot, Walmart and Lowes. School choice for independent schools and local & private academies. Don’t miss your chance to create your vision in the heart of Vermont’s Northeast Kingdom.
Just a half-mile up Concord’s town-maintained Long Hill Road, this surveyed 41.5-acre tract balances deep-woods quiet with easy reach: paved Route 2 is three minutes away, Boston is roughly a three-hour, 175-mile drive, and Montréal about four hours, 254 miles. South-facing benches reveal White-Mountain views after selective clearing and bask in day-long sun ideal for passive-solar or a small ground array while exceptionally dark skies (Bortle 3-4) make the ridgeline a natural astro-photography perch. Rolling, flood-safe topography includes a year-round brook and mixed maple-spruce stands that filter fall color and spring songbird migrations. Overhead power is already at the 784 feet of frontage, and NEK Broadband’s fiber build now under way in Concord will bring gig-speed service down Long Hill Road rare bandwidth for the Northeast Kingdom. A groomed VAST snowmobile corridor clips the upper tier, turning the property itself into a trailhead, while the “adventure triangle” of Burke Mountain skiing, Kingdom Trails biking, and Moore Reservoir boating lies 15–20 minutes in three directions. Maples support a boutique sugaring hobby; south-slope clearings invite pollinator plots or orchard rows; and the forest canopy is large enough to explore emerging carbon-credit or habitat-incentive programs at the owner’s pace. Carrying costs stay low 2024 taxes work out to about $26 per acre and can drop sharply by enrolling in Vermont’s Use-Value (Current Use) program.

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