Cambridge – Hyde Park – Morristown – Stowe – Waterbury – Wolcott
Together with the neighboring town of Cambridge, the town of Johnson, Vermont was dubbed King’s College Tract prior to the Revolutionary War, which continues to grow as a bustling hub of culture and commerce. Johnson, VT is an excellent place to set up shop or set down roots, as more young professionals and families move here for the opportunities and the small-town life. Gorgeous historic architecture dots the town, surrounded by forests and hills that change with the seasons. Johnson, VT also has Johnson State College and Vermont Studio Center, as if the scenery, strong small business community, and real estate values weren’t enough to make you want to live here.
Time to build your dream home? Now is your chance....A newly subdivided 4.51 acre lot with a WW permit for a 2 bedroom home on a back road of Johnson, not far from conveniences and pavement. Wastewater permit refers to 3.7 acres owner says its 4.51.
A corner building lot with a access off a short dead end road awaits your story. This lot has a ww Permit for a 3 bedroom home. Located not far from pavement and conveniences, but rural in nature.
A lovely building lot in a sweet neighborhood in Johnson! This 1.72+/- acre level lot with a shared well is awaiting your building ideas. With a wastewater permit already in place, power at the road, and septic designs available, all that is needed are your plans! Relish the beautiful mountain views and plenty of space for a garden, entertaining possibilities, and room to create a tranquil outdoor oasis. Close to Johnson Village but just enough out of the way to create the perfect balance between convenience and solitude. This terrific parcel is ready to reach its full potential!
Oh deer! And fall foliage! Looking for an ATV, hunting base-camp near the Long Trail on your own sizeable slice of a VT mountain at 1390 Ft elevation? with State land nearby! This off-grid, 24'x12', 2012-build camp has a woodstove, propane camp range, dry-sink, two 12x8 sleeping lofts and a large covered porch. The 15.42 acres are sloping or steep and nicely wooded behind the camp. Sugar Maples? Yes. Large fresh clearing in front of the camp faces East. Go truly off-grid here; no electric, well or plumbing. Insulated roof and walls. At the Long Trail end of Codding Hollow Rd. in Johnson, you are equally about a 1 mile from two local Long Trail trailheads; either North, or South a bit via the Davis Neighborhood Trail. Or, sit awhile and watch wildlife visiting the pond across the road. A perennial stream routes mountain run-off. 1800's era stone walls on the parcel. Potential for subdivision. No soil testing, always used seasonally. Many neighbors live year 'round, off-grid, on this Class IV portion of the road, several more camps North use solar or wind. Sellers family built it in 2012 purposefully low maintenance, so you can spend your time...just doing. This camp is ready for your Fall adventures. Also listed as camp MLS#5013160.
LAND and POST & BEAM CABIN TOO! Craftsman created post and beam cabin awaits its new owners! Tranquility abounds in this part of the woods. The Cabin sits proudly at 1,900 +- feet elevation on 9.9 +- acres. This portion of Butternut Mountain is locally known as Black Ridge in Johnson, VT. From the deck watch the Stowe Mount Mansfield Gondola cars slide into their hut, with proper vision aids of course! In winter XC or backcountry ski the woods or the trail for a bit in the morning and then have a picnic on the southwest facing deck. Warm up in the fully insulated cabin by the Hearthstone wood stove which was built just a few miles away. From the deck view the evening twinkling lights, lands and nature below. Bring family and friends to watch nature after a nice dip in a brook or a hike on the Long Trail. In summer cool down with the fresh Vermont mountain breeze. Bring in some Vermont made cheese, chocolate, wine, brew and syrup, the kitchen offers propane lights, cookstove, and fridge too! Small solar panel and deep cycle battery allow for charging electronics. This primitive cabin was erected in 2006 by hauling each board & peg up the mountain by the owner and crew. Seasonal spring allows for some water on site. You will hike/bike/4 wheel/ snowmobile/ snowshoe or walk about one mile plus from the roadway to this treasure. Vermont's Long Trail State forest is close by. The parcel is surrounded by a large sugar bush. If peace and privacy is your wish you just found it
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