625 French Settlement Rd - Lincoln
- ID: 3044
- Status: new listing
- Price: $120,000
- Acres: 4.10± acres
- Price Per Acre: $29,268
- Types: Lot, Undeveloped Land, Residential Property
- State: Vermont
- City: Lincoln
- County: Addison
- ZIP Code: 05443
- Lat/Long: 44.07065065, -72.95804778
- Presented By: Curtis Trousdale
- Phone: (802) 233-5589
Description
Lay the foundation for your Vermont dream on this charming
4.1+/- acre building lot in the idyllic town of Lincoln. Nestled along a quiet, dead-end, year-round,
town-maintained gravel road, this formally surveyed and wooded parcel offers a
quintessential Vermont setting highlighted by rolling ridgeline views. A
freshly flagged path guides you down to the tranquil waters of Cow Brook, which
meanders through the northwestern corner of the property for approximately 270
feet. Nature lovers will feel right at home with the abundant wildlife
frequenting the area. Bring your vision
to life with ease—this property comes fully prepared with a state-approved
wastewater permit and a complete septic design for a 3-bedroom single-family
residence. Power is conveniently located at the road. High-speed DSL and phone
services are currently available, with fiber-optic internet planned for the
future, ensuring you can stay seamlessly connected while enjoying the serenity
of country living. Lincoln is a famous,
tight-knit Vermont town renowned for its unparalleled access to outdoor
adventure. You are perfectly positioned at the gateway to the Green Mountain
National Forest. Spend your summers hiking the nearby Long Trail up Mount
Abraham, cycling the scenic gaps, or casting a line in local rivers. When the
snow falls, world-class skiing and riding await just a short drive away at
Sugarbush Resort and Mad River Glen. Offering
a rare combination of natural beauty, build-readiness, and immediate access to
Vermont's best outdoor recreation, this Lincoln lot is ready for your next
chapter.
Additional Information
- Wildlife: Small Game,Whitetail Deer
- Recreation: Bike Trails,Bird Watching,Fishing,Hiking Trails,Hunting,Public Land Access