This 35.5-acre parcel is located below Parcel 1 between Denio and Comerford Dam Roads. The best option for a home would be on Denio Road, as there is power along the road frontage. Additionally, off-grid camps could be built on Comerford Dam Road, which has great frontage but no electricity. There are views to the south toward the river valley, and these could be opened further with additional tree thinning. A year-round stream bisects the property, providing wildlife viewing as animals drink from the stream. If you’re in the market for land with year-round road access, homesites with views, and four-season outdoor recreation nearby, this parcel is a good option.
This 34-acre parcel is located on Comerford Dam Road. There is a well-situated, large, open clearing with an existing driveway that would be an easy place to build a home. There are two additional cleared home sites, making this parcel an ideal family compound, or optionally, the homesites could be subdivided and sold. There is electricity approximately 400 feet from the property at the intersection of Comerford Dam Road and Denio Road. The eastern and southern views could be further opened with additional tree thinning. A year-round stream bisects the property, providing both dramatic views and wildlife viewing as animals drink from the stream. There are extensive high-quality sand deposits for onsite construction activities. This parcel is ready for your home or camp with different places to build available. Excellent road frontage, views to the southeast, with amenities and outdoor recreation nearby make this property a great piece of land to consider.
Discover your own slice of Vermont paradise with this 33.9-acre private retreat, tucked away in the serene forests of the Green Mountain State. Offering a harmonious blend of recreational opportunities, seclusion, and untapped potential, this expansive parcel is perfect for those seeking adventure or investment. Enrolled in Vermont’s Current Use Program, the land provides valuable tax incentives, whether you're envisioning a recreational getaway, a logging venture, homesteading, or building long-term equity. Accessing this property is part of the charm. While walking to the site is perfectly safe and just a short half-mile from the end of Hurlbut Hill Lane, you’ll want to consider bringing your ATV or snowmobile if you're planning to move anything heavier. This makes it the ideal location for those who love an off-the-beaten-path lifestyle. Plus, you're only about 100 yards from Vermont’s iconic VAST trail system, providing immediate access to snowmobiling and other outdoor adventures. Though secluded, the property remains well-connected to Vermont's best outdoor attractions, offering a perfect blend of tranquility and convenience. Whether you're looking to build your dream homestead, explore the forests, or simply enjoy the peace and quiet, this land is a rare opportunity to live the Vermont life you’ve always dreamed of. Don't miss your chance to own this unique piece of land, your Vermont adventure awaits!
This three-acre parcel sits above the intersection of Denio and Comerford Dam Roads. Power is on the property, and a home could be easily built on the existing clearing with only a small driveway needed. There are excellent views to the south, making this house site an attractive and inexpensive option. This parcel is attached to Parcel 2, which, if purchased together, would make an ideal family compound. This parcel has year-round road access, a buildable homesite with views, and local amenities with outdoor recreation nearby.
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