5785 VT Route 102 Maidstone, Vermont 05905, États-Unis
Maison unifamiliale à Vente situé au 5785 VT Route 102 Maidstone Vermont 05905 États-Unis avec 4 chambres, 2 salles de bain, Nombre de stationnements est actuellement à Vente, 5785 VT Route 102 Maidstone Vermont 05905 États-Unis est disponible à 1 500 000 $US. Si la propriété située au 5785 VT Route 102 Maidstone Vermont 05905 États-Unis n'est pas ce que vous recherchez, recherchez Vermont biens immobiliers pour en voir plus Maisons à Vente en Maidstone .
#MLS: 5001803
1 500 000 $US USD
- Type
- Unifamilial
- Chambres
- 4
- Salles de bain
- 2
- Superficie de la résidence/du lot
- 193m² (2 080ft²)
Caractéristiques de la propriété
Caractéristiques clés
Détails sur la construction
- Année de construction
- 1850
- Toiture
- Tôle
Autres caractéristiques
- Caractéristiques de la propriété
- GarageSous-solPatio
- Électroménagers
- Four / CuisinièreRéfrigérateurLave-vaisselle
Superficie
- Superficie de la propriété
- 193m² (2 080ft²)
- Superficie du terrain/lot
- 649 520m² (160,5ac)
- Chambres
- 4
- Salles de bain
- 2
- Chambres totales
- 6
- Système de chauffage
- PlintheHuile
Description
Formerly operating as a dairy farm that supported a herd of 250, this property boasts 110 acres of river bottom land. Currently, it yields 80 acres of corn, 40 acres of quality hay grass, and an additional 40 acres of pasture along with essential infrastructure. The property is equipped with a 260x60-foot free-stall barn featuring a double-10 milking parlor, a 48x150-foot bedded pack barn, a 30x80-foot bedded pack barn, a 30x100-foot Super Structure Barn, and an open feeding area on concrete. Additionally, there are facilities like a commodity shed, machine shed, workshop, sizable gravity manure pit, large feed bunk, and various other structures for equipment and animals. While it functioned as a dairy farm until 2023, it has the potential to be transformed into an equestrian center with an indoor arena. The farmhouse, recently renovated and situated on 3.5 acres, offers modern amenities, high ceilings, ample natural light, a mudroom, a laundry room, and the possibility of an in-law apartment. Another house site on the property is equipped with power, sewer, and water access. There is a 3-stall horse barn with a tack room, poured concrete and rubber-matted flooring, water, electricity, a 12x12-foot run-in shed, and a round bale hay feeder. The owner is flexible and open to various options for selling the property, including selling the house and farm separately or selling the land separately. Owner financing is also a possible consideration. Some of the land is in Land Trust