Vulture Mountain Road - Stockbridge, VT

Two parcels offered together: The headliner is a cliffside building lot with a mesmerizing scenic view of the opposing mountains and the White River winding its way through the valley below.

The second parcel sits diagonally across the road and is beneficial for utility purposes. Currently it has a well with an electrical junction box to power the pump, and this feeds fresh water to many of the neighboring homes.

While the cliffside parcel is technically 3 acres, the actual building envelope is 0.7 acres before it reaches the cliff edge, and this opportunity is priced accordingly. Still this would be the most spectacular location to perch a house looking out over the river valley.

The utility parcel is 2.4 acres, mostly wooded except for a small pond, a short driveway, and some clearing, with a utility pole near the roadside.

Access is via a private dirt road. Plowing and maintenance costs are divided among the owners of developed lots only, not vacant ones.

Asking Price: $83,000 

Size: 3.1 acres usable (5.4 acres total) 

Address: Vulture Mountain Road 

Town: Stockbridge, VT 05772 

Property Tax: Approximately $1,200 per year. 

Coordinates: Cliffside parcel 43.78902, -72.69512, Utility parcel 43.78935, -72.69665.

Google Maps Link: Cliffside parcel https://maps.app.goo.gl/N8DAFAqieJcbAqQ8A, Utility parcel https://maps.app.goo.gl/unxgQ66r5va7TyAT8.

Perc Test: Untested. 

Water Supply: Well or pump connection needed. 

Survey: Not available. 

RV Potential: Zoning ordinance does not specify guidelines for RV occupancy. 

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Zoning Ordinance: https://storage.googleapis.com/juniper-media-library/442/2026/02/Zoning-Bylaws-11-6-18.pdf 

Access: 535 feet of total road frontage. 235 feet on the cliffside parcel, 300 feet on the utility parcel. 

Association Dues: Road plowing and maintenance is handled by a road maintenance association, costs are divided among the owners of developed lots. Owners of vacant lots pay nothing. Road maintenance associations do not have the same covenants, bylaws, and restrictions as homeowner's associations.

Terrain: Cliffside parcel has 0.7 acres deep rolling topography with low-density woods. Deeper than that is the sheer cliff face, which is not usable. The utility parcel is densely wooded, generally flat near the road then ascending a moderately steep hillside. 

Disclosure: Listing presented by contract-holder of the parcels described. Said contract is advertised herein.

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