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$350,000 $64 per sq.ft. Bethel VT Multi Family »

Number of Units 4   Total Sq. Ft. 5493  |  Acres: 1.2
Listed on Wednesday Mar 6, 2024
Description: Investment Opportunity! Large fully rented 4 unit on 1.2 acres with an inviting back yard. Here is your opportunity to buy and keep fully rented or take occupancy of a unit and let the other rented apartments pay your mortgage. 3 one bedroom units and 1 larger 3 bedroom unit comprise the 4 units of this large 5400 +/- sq foot home. There is a detached outbuilding and circular drive. The property is located just on the outer edge of Bethel village. See Listing Details & 11 images.

$220,000 $195 per sq.ft. Bethel VT Multi Family »


Price Change! Reduced by $20,000 down 9% on November 8th 2024
Number of Units 2   Total Sq. Ft. 1128  |  Acres: 0.34
Listed on Wednesday Sep 4, 2024
Description: This duplex (converted from single family residence) is located near Bethel's downtown. It sits up on a hill with a view to the east. Lots of potential! Live in one unit and rent the other. The duplex is 0.15 miles to the downtown restaurants and bars. The town of Bethel is 7.3 miles from the Vermont Law School and 25.6 miles from The Killington Ski area. The two apartments are currently rented and produce rental income. See Listing Details & 10 images.

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