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0 Beds | 0 Baths |   Total Sq. Ft. 0  |  Acres: 0.14
Listed on Wednesday Feb 25, 2026
Description: Looking for a Summer Project? Put your ambition and skills to work in this unfinished, single-story 30' x 24'+ wood framed shell constructed with beefy rough-cut lumber. Electric service provided by Green Mountain Power (meter on building). Public water service to, and public sewage disposal from, are available on site. Currently, there is no electrical wiring, plumbing pipes, nor fixtures, but materials on site included. Built on top of an existing 1942-vintage foundation where a previous dwelling burned back in 1982. Basement has a concrete floor with higher-than-typical height clearance, with rear exterior door. There is an opening from main floor into basement, but NO STAIRS in place so take great CAUTION during showings! Wood subflooring. Exterior front and sides are covered in a composite siding, with rear siding a mix of exposed plywood and T-111 siding. Abutting property to the rear is a 13.9 acre parcel owned by the Bethel School district, currently used as a recreation field. Roughly 1/3 of the depth of the lot is level, then slopes down steeply. Road frontage estimated between 60' to 65'. Grassy parking space to the east side of house. See Listing Details & 21 images.

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