153 Wallingford Road Durham, Connecticut 06422, États-Unis
Maison unifamiliale à Vente situé au 153 Wallingford Road Durham Connecticut 06422 États-Unis avec 15 chambres, 8 salles de bain est actuellement à Vente, 153 Wallingford Road Durham Connecticut 06422 États-Unis est disponible à 2 800 000 $US. Si la propriété située au 153 Wallingford Road Durham Connecticut 06422 États-Unis n'est pas ce que vous recherchez, recherchez Connecticut biens immobiliers pour en voir plus Maisons à Vente en Durham .
# MLS: 24045388
2 800 000 $US USD
- Type
- Unifamiliale
- Chambres
- 15
- Salles de bain
- 8
- Superficie de la résidence/du lot
- 987m² (10 623ft²)
Caractéristiques de la propriété
Détails sur la construction
- Année de construction
- 1820
Superficie
- Superficie de la propriété
- 987m² (10 623ft²)
- Chambres
- 15
- Salles de bain
- 8
- Chambres totales
- 23
Description
This unique farm complex is comprised of an equestrian area for 40 horses +, 5 residential houses and more. It has been in operation for over 100 years and is ready for new multi-generation owners to take the reins or for a progressive investor. There is nearly 280 acres of outstanding land, a pond, pastureland, rolling hills, stalls for 40+ horses and much more. There is, also, an outstanding mix of 5 houses that have 22 bedrooms for the families to share. The current owners are using 2 houses and renting 3 other homes. The investor may generate rental income from the farm's 5 residential homes and 1. a Two story 35x50 horse barn, 2.a 35x80 stable with 1.5 story horse stalls. 3 a Barn with double row stalls, 4. a 4-bay garage, etc.. These items may also be considered depreciable property (see your tax advisor). Other sources of income from the farm would include leases for pasture land and equestrian rental of the stable & indoor/outdoor riding, which is currently leased). Potential income may come from establishing a farm stand, growing grapes/ winery, Christmas tree sales, blue berries, and more The State of Connecticut Conservation Restriction requires this property to be 'agriculture in nature' according to development rights the state acquired approximately 70 years ago.