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$325,000 $205 per sq.ft. Fairlee VT Commercial Property »

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Listed on Wednesday May 20, 2026
Description: Home to a long-standing local restaurant that has served the Fairlee community for over 38 years, this highly visible commercial property is located directly on Route 5, just minutes from Interstate 91 and nearby Lake Morey. Currently operating as a dine-in and takeout restaurant, the property is set up with a commercial kitchen that includes ovens, fryolators, mixers, hood vent systems, a walk-in cooler, refrigerators, and more. Additional features include over 10 paved parking spaces, dual entrances, mini-splits for cooling, two half baths, and a level lot with excellent roadside visibility. Located near Lake Morey, Lake Fairlee, local summer camps, the Connecticut River, and the New Hampshire border, the property benefits from steady traffic from both locals and visitors throughout much of the year. There may also be potential for residential or mixed-use conversion pending approval. A unique opportunity in a well-traveled location with strong community presence and a variety of future possibilities. Come see what this property has to offer you. See Listing Details & 43 images.

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565 Maple Street, White River Junction, Vermont. 05001 802-295-1355
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