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Number of Units 3   Total Sq. Ft. 2915  |  Acres: 1
Listed on Monday Nov 10, 2025
Description: Two buildings on one parcel in desirable Hartland, Vermont! This flexible and well-maintained property includes a single-family home and a duplex, offering outstanding potential for owner occupancy, multi-generational living, or investment income. Ideally situated just 25 minutes from Hanover, NH, and 10 minutes from Woodstock, VT, this location provides the perfect balance of convenience and rural charm. The single-family home features one bedroom upstairs and two additional rooms downstairs. The duplex offers 2 two-bedroom apartments--perfect for reliable rental income or to offset your living expenses. Both buildings include laundry facilities, and the property benefits from ample parking and easy access to local commuting routes. With two separate residences on one lot, this is a rare and versatile opportunity in one of the Upper Valley's most sought-after communities. Whether you're looking to live in one and rent the other, or to rent all three units for strong cash flow, 280/282 VT-12 delivers space, flexibility, and value in a beautiful Vermont setting. Listing agent has an ownership interest in the property. See Listing Details & 24 images.

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