24 improved acres in the hills of Marlboro offering a combination of privacy, accessibility, residential, and recreational potential. Recent driveway improvements have created excellent access into the property, leading to a cleared landing and potential building site set back from the road. Existing recreational and old logging trails meander throughout the acreage and are well-suited for snowmobiling, ATV riding, snowshoeing, hiking, and cross-country skiing, allowing you to enjoy expansive outdoor recreation without ever leaving your own property. The land features rolling and sloping terrain, old stone walls, and the potential for distant ridgeline views with selective clearing. Power is available at the road, and the property has been perk tested for a single-family homesite already with favorable results. Prior selective timber harvesting was completed to encourage the continued health and growth of the woodland. Whitaker Farm Road is a town-maintained road, yet the setting feels removed from it all while being located just moments from Route 9, offering convenient access to Interstate 91, Brattleboro, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and destinations throughout Southern Vermont. Marlboro is known for its rural character, scenic landscapes, and convenient location between the Green Mountains and the Connecticut River Valley. Should you choose to venture beyond the property, an eclectic array of restaurants, shopping, arts, four-season recreation, ski resorts, and community events can be found throughout nearby towns, offering a wide variety of experiences in every direction. Whether your plans include a year-round residence, vacation getaway, recreational basecamp, or long-term land investment, this property offers already in place improvements and room to create your vision.
*Please do not go onto the neighbors driveways.* Deep into Marlboro, on a seasonal rd, set up camp and fall asleep to the white noise of the brook. The campsite is flat, right off the road and then the land slopes upward. At the back there is a shared pond site. Hunter Brook Rd is not maintained in the wintertime, from the Marlboro side; you'll need to snowmobile, ski or walk in.
On the privately maintained road of Honeycomb Hill sits this 3.69 acre lot. The wooded parcel has young tree growth and slopes gently. There are three areas that are fairly level and open and may be suitable building sites. Just 30 minutes to Mt. Snow, 25 minutes to Brattleboro and 15 minutes to Harriman Reservoir, this conveniently located parcel offers easy access to all of Southern Vermont's natural beauty, outdoor four-season recreation and charming town-life. Come take a look!
Marlboro is located in Vermont. Marlboro, Vermont has a population of 1,405. Marlboro is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 25.42% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 20.95%.
The median household income in Marlboro, Vermont is $80,250. The median household income for the surrounding county is $59,195 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Marlboro is 30.1 years.
The average high temperature in July is 82.1 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 10 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 47.1 inches per year, with 57.6 inches of snow per year.