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New Listing! Vershire VT Home for sale $769,000 $214 per sq.ft.

$769,000 $214 per sq.ft. Vershire VT Home »

3 Beds | 2 Baths |   Total Sq. Ft. 3589  |  Acres: 40
Listed on Friday May 9, 2025
Description: Tucked away at the end of a quiet, town-maintained road, this stunning multilevel contemporary home offers unmatched privacy and natural beauty. Surrounded by 40 acres of rolling meadows, this property features a serene swimming pond, a two-stall horse barn with an attached heated workshop, and direct access to the Cross Rivendell Trail for exceptional hiking right from your doorstep. Inside, custom craftsmanship shines--from the curly maple kitchen to the elegant baths. The expansive great room boasts a massive stone fireplace, perfect for cozy gatherings, while the sunroom invites year-round relaxation. A tiled entry opens to a bright craft room, ideal for hobbies or a home office. With an attached one-car garage and a detached two-car garage, there's plenty of space for vehicles and storage. Whether you're seeking a peaceful homestead, an equestrian property, or a private retreat with modern flair, this one-of-a-kind home blends rustic charm with refined living. See Listing Details & 36 images.

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