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Under Contract Windsor VT Multi Family for sale $450,000 $122 per sq.ft.

$450,000 $122 per sq.ft. Windsor VT Multi Family »

Number of Units 5   Total Sq. Ft. 3700  |  Acres: 0.17
Listed on Wednesday Mar 18, 2026
Description: Windsor's income-producing potential meets turnkey ease in this updated five-unit multifamily, perfectly positioned in Vermont's historic "Birthplace of Vermont" along the Connecticut River and at the base of Mount Ascutney. With four one-bedroom units and one two-bedroom, the property offers a flexible mix of traditional tenancy and high-demand furnished rentals in a market supported by year-round outdoor recreation, nearby employment, and a vibrant local downtown. Currently, one unit is leased and the remaining apartments are operating as furnished short-term and mid-term rentals through platforms like Airbnb and Furnished Finder, giving new owners an immediate, plug-and-play investment with established rental use and the option to adjust strategy over time. Most furnishings are included, allowing you to step into an already curated, move-in-ready building--ideal for relocating professionals, travel nurses, or weekend adventurers who come for Windsor's trails, lakes, and four-season recreation. See Listing Details & 41 images.

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