Very cool! Very nice, soils tested mixed-woods lot behind stone wall, with preliminary road for access. Not far from pavement, South Pond, or college ski trails. Quiet area, convenient to town or resorts to the west. No â??wrinklesâ??. Super for primary or second home!
Cowpath 40 addressâ?¦ very cool! Just a super nice sized, south facing, wooded forest mix, soils tested lot, behind old stone walls, not far from pavement, South Pond, post office, college ski trails, and town or resorts. Quiet location. No â??wrinklesâ??. Super for primary or vacation home!
Mountain views in Marlboro Vermont! This 13+ acre parcel is situated in the desirable community of Marlboro where you are never far from a farmstand, sugar house, community or cultural event, or recreation. Roughed-in driveway access from a paved state road, with direct routes west taking you to lakes and skiing. Molly Stark State Park is nearby too. Head east to Brattleboro for all of the conveniences of a larger town and I-91 access. Visit the Brattleboro Farmers Market, and Memorial Park or stroll down the main street for an eclectic mix of boutique shops and unique eats. The lot itself is lightly wooded with a gentle slope on the lower half of the lot and a gradually steeper grade closer to the top. Much of the land has ridgeline views that improve impressively as you near the southern boundary line. Some selective cutting and thoughtful house site location could make for a very special spot with sunrise and/or sunset views.
Rare 17+ acre wooded parcel with 1200'+ of frontage in Marlboro. Handsome woods with character, suggesting several different choices for a primary, or secondary home. Lightly cleared in a few areas, a network of paths suggest avenues for on-site recreation and enjoyment, or possibly other building site choices. South facing slopes, terraces and knolls provide sunny character amidst hardwoods and a few areas of evergreens. Forget about mud season. This parcel is accessible year-round!
This property of 169+/- acres blankets the side of a mountain along the Augur Hole valley. There is over 700 feet of the Marlboro Branch River running through the property: a trout fishermen's dream! Over the last 40 years of family attention, forestry harvests have concentrated on creating animal habitat, and the land presently has respectable numbers of deer, coyotes, bear and turkeys, just to name a few. It has been in the same family since 1948 and is now available, looking for a buyer who comprehends and appreciates the opportunity for some of the quietest land in the area. The south end of the land has the most gentle terrain and presents no sound but the wind in the pines. The high point of the south portion has the potential for a 180 degree view with clearing. Less than 30 minutes to Mount Snow, Wilmington, The Hermitage Club, or I-91
The median home value in Marlboro, VT is $465,000. This is higher than the county median home value of $323,700. The national median home value is $338,100. The average price of homes sold in Marlboro, VT is $465,000. Approximately 63.02% of Marlboro homes are owned, compared to 3.46% rented, while 33.52% are vacant. Marlboro real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale. Commercial properties are also available. If you see a property you’re interested in, contact a Marlboro real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Marlboro, Vermont has a population of 1,405. Marlboro is more family-centric than the surrounding county with 25.42% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 20.95%.
The median household income in Marlboro, Vermont is $80,250. The median household income for the surrounding county is $59,195 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Marlboro is 30.1 years.
The average high temperature in July is 82.1 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 10 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 47.1 inches per year, with 57.6 inches of snow per year.