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New Listing! Springfield VT Land for sale $299,000 | 50 Acres  | Price Per Acre $0

$299,000 | 50 Acres | Price Per Acre $0 Springfield VT Land »

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Listed on Monday Apr 28, 2025
Description: Adventure starts here--50 acres of Vermont wilderness overlooking the Connecticut River, ready for your vision. Set along scenic Route 5 (aka Missing Link Road), this parcel is a dream for outdoor enthusiasts. With miles of internal trails perfect for hunting, hiking, mountain or dirt biking, ATVs, and snowmobiles, there's room to roam in every season. A roughed-in driveway leads to a cleared homesite with long-range river views. The land includes a wastewater permit, power at the road, and valuable timber for future harvesting. It will convey with deeded water rights to an existing well, which the current owner will retain rights to use. Just minutes to I-91 and Springfield, and only 30 minutes from both Okemo Mountain Resort, with several more ski areas within 60-90 minutes--this is a four-season playground. Whether you're dreaming of a private getaway, a recreational retreat, or a smart longer term investment, this land offers endless potential. Come walk it and see for yourself. See Listing Details & 17 images.

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