This expansive 22.99-acre property offers numerous excellent building sites with seasonal views of Crystal Lake and 890 feet of frontage along Duck Pond Road. Ideally situated within a short stroll to village services and amenities, as well as the public beach at Crystal Lake. Additionally, it is just minutes away from I-91 for convenient commuting. Please note that state and local permits are currently pending. Must be sold for a primary residence within 2 years or the purchaser shall pay the seller's land gains tax. Please note that mobile homes are not permitted. More land is available, if desired.
Lot #1 is primarily a wooded, elevated, and dry area, featuring convenient roadside access to power. This exceptional 2.04-acre building site is situated close to village amenities and the beach at Pageant Park, providing seasonal views of Crystal Lake. It is suitable for a prescriptive mound system and a drilled well. The property must be sold for a primary residence within two years; otherwise, the purchaser will be responsible for the seller's land gains tax. Please note that mobile homes and doublewides are not allowed. An additional lot is available making a total of 4-acres-plus.
This mostly wooded 2.07-acre lot boasts over 500 feet of frontage along Duck Pond Road. With roadside power readily accessible, it is conveniently located just a short distance from the beautiful beach at Crystal Lake. The parcel can accommodate a prescriptive mound system and a drilled well. Please note that mobile homes or double wides are not permitted. The property must be sold for a primary residence within two years; otherwise, the buyer will be responsible for the seller's land gains tax. If you're interested, there is an additional 2-acre-plus lot vailable.
Here is an opportunity to own a pristine piece of land consisting of pasture, woods, and waterfront. On this private setting, there are multiple possible sites available to build your dream home. The iconic Parker Pie restaurant is only a couple minutes down the road where they have some of the best pizza around. The land surrounds Bakers Pond where you can enjoy all sorts of water activities or just relax and enjoy the nature. People say the bird watching here is the best around. The previous owner has built a road in with 15k worth of large stone, and the new owners can finish it off. There are two points where electricity can be brought in. One of the spots is where the road enters and the other is closer to the pond. Also, the pasture portion has a south facing lot that might be a great spot for solar. The previous owner also cleared a spot where a house with a walkout basement would fit perfectly. A dock and shipping container will convey with sale. The land has endless possibilities offering privacy and only minutes to Barton Village. This area offers multiple lakes, not to mention, multiple ski mountains and golf courses. There is VAST access directly across the road for snowmobiling, and VASA runs right down the road if you you want to ATV. It would make a great retreat or a permanent homestead. Come checkout this piece of serenity and make it yours.
Barton is located in Vermont. Barton, Vermont has a population of 2,841. Barton is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 13.6% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 26.28%.
The median household income in Barton, Vermont is $47,841. The median household income for the surrounding county is $58,037 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Barton is 50.8 years.
The average high temperature in July is 78.4 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 0.3 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 42.9 inches per year, with 101.9 inches of snow per year.