Burlington Vermont Real Estate
Featured Listing – 100 Shelburne Road, Burlington, Vermont Real Estate
The following Burlington, Vermont listing has been a popular on our site over the last few weeks…
100 Shelburne Road, Burlington, VT 05401 (MLS # 4144212) (all data current as of 5/17/2012)
Price
$219,000
Beds
4
Baths
1 full, 1 half
Home size
1,386 sq ft
Lot Size
8,276 sq ft
Days on Market
48
Charming four bedroom, one and half bath with detached garage located in the South End of Burlington. Stunning original woodwork throughout, hardwood floors, with deep backyard. This foreclosure is priced at $225,000 and being sold "As Is".
Property Type(s): Residential
Last Updated 5/4/2012 Tract n/a Year Built 1924 Community n/a Garage Spaces 1.0 County Chittenden Total Parking 1 Walk Score ® 66
Price History
Prior to May 4, '12
$225,000
May 4, '12 - Today
$219,000
Schools
Elementary School
Champlain School
Jr. High School
Edmunds Middle School
High School
Burlington Senior High School
Additional Details
Tax Amount
5253.36
Tax Year
11/12
Features
Basement
Full, Interior Stairs, Unfinished
Construction
Existing
DPRYN
Yes
Driveway
Paved
Electric
Circuit Breaker(s)
Exterior
Cedar, Clapboard
Financing
Cash Only, Conventional
Flood Zone
No
Foundation
Brick, Stone
Garage Location
Detached
GarageAndParking
1 Parking Space, Detached
HeatFuel
Gas-Natural
HeatingAndCooling
Hot Air
Interior Features CF
Cable Internet, Dining Area, Eat-in Kitchen, Fireplace-Wood, Living Room, Mudroom, Natural Woodwork
Land Gains YN
No
List Hub YN
Yes
LotDescription
City Lot, Near Bus/Shuttle
New Construction Y/N
Existing
Number Stories
2
Parcel Access Row YN
No
Property Format
1
Property Type
Residential
Road Footage YN
Unknown
Roads
Public
Roof
Shingle-Other
Sewer
Public
Style
Victorian
Suitable Use CF
Not Applicable
Tax Reduction Y/N
No
Timeshare FractionalOwn
No
Water CF
Public
WaterHeater
None
Location
Listing information deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Read full disclaimer.
Listing provided by Robbi Handy Holmes, C21 Jack Associates/S. Burlington
(view all details for MLS #4144212)
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If you are considering listing your home for sale or buying a home or condominium in or near Burlington Vermont Real Estate or Chittenden County, please give me a call or email me to discuss the market, schools and your options. I would be delighted to assist you. I can be reached on my direct line at 802.238.5256 or email me at Chris@ChrisHurdVT.com
Events in Burlington, Vermont – May 11-13
There is much to do in Burlington, Vermont. Below is a sample of the some of the events happening in Burlington this weekend…
Friday, May 11, 2012
Queen City Contra DanceMary Wesley calls the steps to traditional social dances, soundtracked live by Ethan Hazzard-Watkins and Max Newman. Beginner’s session at 7:45 p.m. Friday, May 11, 8PM at Edmunds Middle School in Burlington. $8; free for kids under 12.
Queen City Tango MilongaWarm-ups and skill building for all levels lead into open dancing in the Argentine tradition. No partner needed; wear clean, soft-soled shoes. Friday, May 11, 7–10:30PM at North End Studios in Burlington. $7.
The Clothes ExchangeFashionistas take action by buying high-quality, new or gently used women’s wear to support HOPE Works. Friday, May 11, 6–8PM at 1 Church Street in Burlington. $100-110 Shop First tickets for Friday; free on Saturday.
Astronomy ViewingWeather permitting, stargazers take in the night sky with members of the Vermont Astronomical Society. Begins at sundown; call to confirm. Friday, May 11, 8PM at Ethan Allen Homestead in Burlington. Free.
Hash House HarriersBeer hounds of legal age earn their suds with an invigorating run and high-impact game of hide-and-seek. Meet in the parking lot. Friday, May 11, 6:30PM at Leddy Park in Burlington. Free if it’s your first time; $5 otherwise; bring ID.
Auditions for ‘The Odd Couple (Female Version)’Felix and Oscar are replaced with Florence and Olive in Neil Simon’s 1985 revision of The Odd Couple, brought to the stage by Girls Nite Out Productions. Friday, May 11, 6:15–9:45PM at Chase Mill in Burlington. Free; preregister for an audition time.
‘Mulan: The Musical’The Edmunds Middle School Players stage a heartwarming celebration of ancient Chinese culture, honor and fighting spirit. Friday, May 11, 7PM at Edmunds Middle School in Burlington. Free; $5 suggested donation for keepsake playbill.
Spielpalast CabaretGet dolled up for an evening of vaudeville and vintage burlesque with dancing ladies, a troupe of satirists and a saucy house orchestra. Come an hour early for cocktails all shows except May 19 at 11 p.m. Special “scandalous shows” on May 13 at 8 p.m. and May 19 at 11 p.m. Friday, May 11, 8PM at Burlington City Hall Auditorium in Burlington. $24-27; for mature audiences only.
‘the napoleon 2012′Green Candle Theatre Company chronicles the life and times of Napoléon Bonaparte in a slightly historical, and wildly imaginative, comedy. Friday, May 11, 8PM at Off Center for the Dramatic Arts in Burlington. $10-20; rated PG-13.
Saturday, May 12, 2012
Fed Up Vermont’s 2nd Annual Reproductive Rights RallyFed up with the war on women? Activists show their support for women’s bodily integrity and human rights by attending speeches, a march, theater performances and more. Saturday, May 12, 12–3PM at Burlington City Hall Park in Burlington. Free.
Plant SaleHome gardeners prep for the growing season by perusing a wide selection of perennial plowers, herbs and veggie starts. Proceeds support the development of neighborhood gardens and garden-based outreach and education. Saturday, May 12, 10AM–3PM at Integrated Arts Academy, H.O. Wheeler Elementary School in Burlington. Free
Queen City Craft BazaarRecycled skateboard jewelry and creative duds are among the items offered by local crafters, designers and artists at this indie fair. Rock trio Vedora perform. Saturday, May 12, 10AM–6PM at Union Station in Burlington. Free.
Jane’s WalkWalkers travel North Winooski Avenue from Panadero Bakery to College Street at 11 a.m., evaluating the thoroughfare for pedestrian and bicycle safety and comfort. At 1 p.m. in the Fletcher Free Library, folks view Patrick Farrington’s short documentary on Burlington’s urban-renewal history. A second walk, to Battery and Cherry streets, sheds light on Burlington’s former Little Italy. Saturday, May 12, 11AM–3PM at Various locations in Burlington. Free.
The Clothes ExchangeFashionistas take action by buying high-quality, new or gently used women’s wear to support HOPE Works. Saturday, May 12, 11AM–6PM at 1 Church Street in Burlington. $100-110 Shop First tickets for Friday; free on Saturday.
Day Before Mother’s Day AuctionRik Fenton auctions off an autographed Phish poster, gift certificates to local businesses, hotels and restaurants, and other special items. A flea market and lunch with Mayor Weinberger and Rep. Kesha Ram add to the affair. Proceeds benefit the community and senior center. Preview, 9 a.m.; bidding starts at 10 a.m. Saturday, May 12, 9AM at Champlain Senior Center, McClure MultiGenerational Center in Burlington. Free.
Kite Fliers MeetingCommon interests soar as fans of tethered aircrafts meet like-minded peers. Saturday, May 12, 11AM at Presto Music Store in South Burlington. Free.
World Fair Trade Day CelebrationMusic from Jeh Kulu, munchies and children’s activities promote sustainability. Saturday, May 12, 11AM–1PM at Burlington City Hall Park in Burlington. Free.
‘Ask Us Who We Are’Bess O’Brien’s documentary puts a face to the foster care system, focusing on those young Vermonters’ search for family and a sense of belonging. Saturday, May 12, 7PM at First United Methodist Church in Burlington. Free; suitcase donations for foster children are welcome.
Burlington Farmers MarketMore than 90 stands overflow with seasonal produce, flowers, artisan wares and prepared foods. Saturday, May 12, 8:30AM–2PM at Burlington City Hall Park in Burlington. Free.
The Great Cookie DunkDessert lovers strive to set a world record for the largest milk-and-cookie party and cookie dunk. Proceeds benefit the Make-A-Wish Foundation of Vermont. Saturday, May 12, 1PM at Battery Park in Burlington. $5 suggested donation; free for kids.
Yoga With FriendsParticipants seek tranquility in an hourlong mat class with Mandi Michetti. Refreshments follow. Proceeds support the Laura Mann Center for Integrative Health. Saturday, May 12, 4–6PM at Laughing River Yoga in Burlington. $15-20.
Kids Day 2012The Queen City tips its hat to youth with a Main Street parade to Battery Park at 9:30 a.m., followed by the annual Young Tradition concert, train rides, amusement rides and more. Saturday, May 12, 9:30AM–3:30PM at Battery Park in Burlington. $1.
Backyard Habitat WorkshopA Winooski Valley Park District environmental educator offers tips and techniques for attracting wildlife to your lawn. Picnic Shelter. Saturday, May 12, 1–3PM at Ethan Allen Homestead in Burlington. Free.
Digital Video EditingFinal Cut Pro users learn basic concepts of the editing software. Saturday, May 12, 11AM–1PM at VCAM Studio in Burlington. Free; preregister.
Open Media WorkshopProfessional or novice film editors learn about various programs for mixing and enhancing all of their video assets into a single project. Saturday, May 12, 2–4PM at VCAM Studio in Burlington. Free.
‘Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Would Not Grow Up’Children’s pirate stories inspired Saints & Poets Production Company’s puppet-and-live-actor rendition of J.M. Barrie’s beloved tale. Saturday, May 12: 2PM, 7PM at Black Box Theater, Main Street Landing Performing Arts Center in Burlington. $15-20.
Auditions for ‘The Odd Couple (Female Version)’Felix and Oscar are replaced with Florence and Olive in Neil Simon’s 1985 revision of The Odd Couple, brought to the stage by Girls Nite Out Productions. Saturday, May 12, 12:15–2PM at Chase Mill in Burlington. Free; preregister for an audition time.
‘Mulan: The Musical’The Edmunds Middle School Players stage a heartwarming celebration of ancient Chinese culture, honor and fighting spirit. Saturday, May 12, 7PM at Edmunds Middle School in Burlington. Free; $5 suggested donation for keepsake playbill.
Spielpalast CabaretGet dolled up for an evening of vaudeville and vintage burlesque with dancing ladies, a troupe of satirists and a saucy house orchestra. Come an hour early for cocktails all shows except May 19 at 11 p.m. Special “scandalous shows” on May 13 at 8 p.m. and May 19 at 11 p.m. Saturday, May 12, 8PM at Burlington City Hall Auditorium in Burlington. $24-27; for mature audiences only.
The Flynn Center’s 30th Birthday BashA celebration of the arts in Vermont features performances by Josie Leavitt, Soovin Kim, Lyric Theatre, Hannah Dennison, Vermont Ballet Theater, the Flynn Show Choir Select, Burlington Taiko, and the Moroz, Carr and Morse Trio. The House of LeMay and DJ Craig Mitchell host a dance party. Make-your-own sundaes for kids and their families in Chase Studio, 6-7 p.m. Saturday, May 12, 7PM at Flynn MainStage in Burlington. $19.81; children pay their age.
‘the napoleon 2012′Green Candle Theatre Company chronicles the life and times of Napoléon Bonaparte in a slightly historical, and wildly imaginative, comedy. Saturday, May 12, 2PM, 8PM at Off Center for the Dramatic Arts in Burlington. $10-20; rated PG-13.
Sunday, May 13, 2012
Burlington-Area Scrabble ClubTriple-letter-square seekers spell out winning words. New players welcome. Sunday, May 13, 12:30–5PM at McClure MultiGenerational Center in Burlington. Free
Nutrition for RunnersJust before the KeyBank Vermont City Marathon & Relay, nutritionist Victoria Bruner explores the edible ways to optimize your running performance. Sunday, May 13, 12–1PM at City Market in Burlington. $5-10.
DimanchesNovice and fluent French speakers brush up on their linguistics — en français. Sunday, May 13, 4–5:30PM at Fletcher Free Library in Burlington. Free.
‘Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Would Not Grow Up’Children’s pirate stories inspired Saints & Poets Production Company’s puppet-and-live-actor rendition of J.M. Barrie’s beloved tale. Sunday, May 13: 2PM, 6PM at Black Box Theater, Main Street Landing Performing Arts Center in Burlington. $15-20.
Spielpalast CabaretGet dolled up for an evening of vaudeville and vintage burlesque with dancing ladies, a troupe of satirists and a saucy house orchestra. Come an hour early for cocktails all shows except May 19 at 11 p.m. Special “scandalous shows” on May 13 at 8 p.m. and May 19 at 11 p.m. Sunday, May 13, 8PM at Burlington City Hall Auditorium in Burlington. $24-27; for mature audiences only.
Helen BenedictThe author of Sand Queen and The Lonely Soldier: The Private War of Women Serving in Iraq considers why and how war stories are different when told by female soldiers. Sunday, May 13, 7PM at First Unitarian Universalist Society in Burlington. Donations accepted.
Women’s Poetry GroupWriters give and receive feedback on their poetic expressions in a nonthreatening, nonacademic setting. Call for specific location. Sunday, May 13, 3PM at Private home in Burlington. Free.
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If you are considering listing your home for sale or buying a home or condominium in or near Burlington Vermont Real Estate or Chittenden County, please give me a call or email me to discuss the market, schools and your options. I would be delighted to assist you. I can be reached on my direct line at 802.238.5256 or email me at Chris@ChrisHurdVT.com
Events listing source: SevenDaysVT
Featured Listing – 1599 North Avenue, Burlington, Vermont Real Estate
The following Burlington, Vermont listing has been a popular on our site over the last few weeks…
1599 North Avenue, Burlington, VT 05408 (MLS # 4147229) (all data current as of 5/17/2012)
Price
$284,900
Beds
4
Baths
2 full
Home size
2,196 sq ft
Lot Size
7,405 sq ft
Days on Market
37
Wonderful opportunity to own a beautiful New North End home. Loaded with with charm and character, this Burlington cape is located on the quiet residential side of North Avenue. A short walk to parks, beaches, schools, and the bike path. The house boasts a large front porch, a new rear addition, new windows, new interior stairs, hardwood floors and updated fixtures. There is also an updated bathroom, detached garage with a new roof, and a newly paved driveway. The property has been beautifully maintained inside and out by the current owner for the past 12 years. Also, great second floor space with kitchen, and tons of potential!!
Property Type(s): Residential
Last Updated 5/11/2012 Tract n/a Year Built 1919 Community n/a Garage Spaces 2.0 County Chittenden Total Parking 2 Walk Score ® 31
Price History
Prior to Apr 23, '12
$299,900
Apr 23, '12 - May 11, '12
$289,900
May 11, '12 - Today
$284,900
Additional Details
Tax Amount
4896
Tax Year
2012
Features
Basement
Full, Interior Stairs
Construction
Existing
DPRYN
No
Driveway
Paved
Electric
Other
EquipmentAndAppliances
Dishwasher, Disposal, Dryer, Refrigerator, Washer
Exterior
Vinyl
Exterior Features CF
Full Fence, Porch-Covered
Flood Zone
No
Foundation
Block
Garage Location
Detached
GarageAndParking
2 Parking Spaces, Driveway
HeatFuel
Gas-Natural
HeatingAndCooling
Hot Air, Other
Interior Features CF
2nd Kitchen, Ceiling Fan, Family Room, Fireplace-Gas
Land Gains YN
TBD
List Hub YN
Yes
LotDescription
Other
New Construction Y/N
Existing
Number Stories
2
Property Format
1
Property Type
Residential
Road Footage YN
Unknown
Roads
Public
Roof
Shingle-Asphalt
Sewer
None
Style
Cape
Tax Reduction Y/N
Unknown
Water CF
Public
WaterHeater
Gas-Natural
Location
Listing information deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Read full disclaimer.
Listing provided by Brian Libby, Keller Williams Realty, G.M.P.
(view all details for MLS #4147229)
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If you are considering listing your home for sale or buying a home or condominium in or near Burlington Vermont Real Estate or Chittenden County, please give me a call or email me to discuss the market, schools and your options. I would be delighted to assist you. I can be reached on my direct line at 802.238.5256 or email me at Chris@ChrisHurdVT.com
Events in Burlington, Vermont – April 20-22
There is much to do in Burlington, Vermont. Below is a sample of the some of the events happening in Burlington this weekend…
Friday, April 20, 2012
Day of Silence, Night of NoiseVermonters keep their mouths shut to illustrate the silencing effect of anti-LGBTQ bullying and harassment. Outright Vermont wraps it up with a speak-out for queer, questioning and allied youth to celebrate and express themselves. Friday, April 20, 4PM at Burlington City Hall Park in Burlington. Free.
Queen City Tango MilongaWarm-ups and skill building for all levels lead into open dancing in the Argentine tradition. No partner needed; wear clean, soft-soled shoes. Friday, April 20, 7–10:30PM at North End Studios in Burlington. $7.
Billy ParishFor the keynote speech of UVM’s Earth Week celebration, this leading organizer of youth climate activists and coauthor of Making Good: Finding Meaning, Money and Community in a Changing World shares thoughts on developing a purposeful career path. Friday, April 20, 3:30–4:30PM at Billings Hall, UVM in Burlington. Free.
‘Rumors of War: Iran’Panelists Gregory Gause, Barrie Dunsmore and Sarwar Kashmeri consider the state of affairs in Iran, as well as the United States’ potential for involvement. Friday, April 20, 7PM at Burlington City Hall Auditorium in Burlington. $5-15 suggested donation.
‘As You Like It’Lovers, disguises and misunderstandings abound in Jason Jacobs’ new adaptation of Shakespeare’s comedy, presented by Vermont Stage Company. Friday, April 20, 7:30PM at FlynnSpace in Burlington. $10-32.50.
‘Oleanna’Steel Cut Theatre presents one of David Mamet’s most controversial works, about a power struggle between a student and professor. Friday, April 20, 8PM at Hoehl Studio Lab, Flynn Center in Burlington. $10-15.
Saturday, April 21, 2012
Cheech & ChongThe legendary comedy duo profess their love for cannabis in “Get It Legal.” Saturday, April 21, 8PM at Memorial Auditorium in Burlington. $39.07-48.75.
ECHO Earth Week’s MudFestVermont musicians dole out family-friendly “Muddy Music” during a nine-day celebration of muck. Saturday, April 21, 12:30PM at ECHO Lake Aquarium and Science Center/Leahy Center for Lake Champlain in Burlington. Regular admission, $9.50-12.50; free for kids ages 2 and under.
Matsuri FestivalA Japanese culture festival celebrates the martial arts, crafts, music and food of the Land of the Rising Sun. Saturday, April 21, 10AM–5PM at Aikido of Champlain Valley in Burlington. $5; $10 per family; additional $5 per person for workshops.
Student Film FestivalFilmmakers unveil their cinematic expressions. Reception, 6 p.m.; screenings, 7 p.m.; awards afterparty follows. Saturday, April 21, 6PM at Flynn Center for the Performing Arts in Burlington. Free.
Acro Yoga MontréalLori Mortimer leads participants in partner acrobatics with a yogic consciousness. Saturday, April 21, 1–3PM at Laughing River Yoga in Burlington. $25; preregister.
Teen Dance PartySixth through 12th graders cut the rug to tunes spun by DJ Tyrant. Saturday, April 21, 7–10PM at North End Studio A in Burlington. $5; student ID required.
Final Cut Pro Open LabBeginning, intermediate and advanced film editors complete three tracks of exercises as a VCAM staff member lends a hand. Preregister. Saturday, April 21, 2–4PM at VCAM Studio in Burlington. Free.
Intermediate ExcelStudents get savvy about electronic spreadsheets by creating a loan-payment schedule. Saturday, April 21, 10–11:30AM at Fletcher Free Library in Burlington. $3 suggested donation; preregister.
VCAM Access OrientationVideo-production hounds get an overview of facilities, policies and procedures. Saturday, April 21, 11AM–1PM at VCAM Studio in Burlington. Free.
‘As You Like It’Lovers, disguises and misunderstandings abound in Jason Jacobs’ new adaptation of Shakespeare’s comedy, presented by Vermont Stage Company. Saturday, April 21: 2PM, 7:30PM at FlynnSpace in Burlington. $10-32.50.
‘Oleanna’Steel Cut Theatre presents one of David Mamet’s most controversial works, about a power struggle between a student and professor. Saturday, April 21, 8PM at Hoehl Studio Lab, Flynn Center in Burlington. $10-15.
Spring Festival of PlaysThe senior class presents 10 eclectic performances — adaptations, original plays, dance and musical theater — in groups of three spread out over six performances. Saturday, April 21: 2PM, 7:30PM at Royall Tyler Theatre, UVM in Burlington. $7.
Sunday, April 22, 2012
General AssemblySupporters of the Occupy Movement network, do business and share food. Sunday, April 22, 2–4PM at Burlington City Hall Park in Burlington. Donations accepted.
Alvin Ailey American Dance TheaterArtistry and athleticism collide as the troupe shares African American culture through modern dance. Sunday, April 22, 7PM at Flynn MainStage in Burlington. $25-76.
Earth DayA celebration of our plant includes screenings of the Discovery Channel’s “Planet Earth” series, Dirt! The Movie and One Day on Earth, as well as a Take Action for the Planet! jamboree with educational kiosks. Sunday, April 22, 12–9PM at Film House, Main Street Landing Performing Arts Center in Burlington. Free.
Picnic for the PlanetThe Vermont chapter of the Nature Conservancy hosts an Earth Day get-together, complete with foods from local farms and restaurants, live music by the Beerworth Sisters and Joanne Garton and friends, and kids games. Sunday, April 22, 11AM–2PM at Burlington City Hall Park in Burlington. Cost of food and drink.
Rozalia Project: Cleaning Vermont’s WaterwaysVolunteers pull on their gloves, pick up trash and collect data to further the understanding of marine debris in Vermont. Held at Delta Park, Colchester, and Mayes Landing, Burlington. Sunday, April 22, 10AM–12PM at Various locations statewide. Free.
International Dinner SeriesTraditional food and entertainment — including folk songs and dancing — showcase Bhutanese culture. Sunday, April 22, 5PM at North End Studio A in Burlington. $12.
Discovering Your Inner StabilityCan’t find your core? Instructor Robert Rex integrates Kundalini yoga, tai chi, Rolfing Movement Integration and more in exercises designed to stabilize the spine, strengthen muscles and maintain flexibility. Sunday, April 22, 11AM–12PM at Healthy Living in South Burlington. Free; preregister.
DimanchesNovice and fluent French speakers brush up on their linguistics — en français. Sunday, April 22, 4–5:30PM at Fletcher Free Library in Burlington. Free.
Miller SymposiumThe sixth-annual symposium explores “The German People and the Persecution of the Jews.” Sunday, April 22, 9AM–5:45PM at Billings Hall, UVM in Burlington.
‘As You Like It’Lovers, disguises and misunderstandings abound in Jason Jacobs’ new adaptation of Shakespeare’s comedy, presented by Vermont Stage Company. Sunday, April 22, 2PM at FlynnSpace in Burlington. $10-32.50.
Spring Festival of PlaysThe senior class presents 10 eclectic performances — adaptations, original plays, dance and musical theater — in groups of three spread out over six performances. Sunday, April 22: 2PM, 7:30PM at Royall Tyler Theatre, UVM in Burlington. $7.
‘The Vagina Monologues’Cooter. Lady bits. Vajayjay. Whatever you call it, it’s the subject of Eve Ensler’s classic, performed by UVM students, faculty and staff. Sunday, April 22: 2 – 4PM, 7 – 9PM at Silver Maple Ballroom, Davis Center, UVM in Burlington. $5.
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If you are considering listing your home for sale or buying a home or condominium in or near Burlington Vermont Real Estate or Chittenden County, please give me a call or email me to discuss the market, schools and your options. I would be delighted to assist you. I can be reached on my direct line at 802.238.5256 or email me at Chris@ChrisHurdVT.com
Events listing source: SevenDaysVT
Featured Listing – 122 Maple Street, Burlington, Vermont Real Estate
The following Burlington, Vermont listing has been a popular on our site over the last few weeks…
122 Maple Street, Burlington, VT 05401 (MLS # 4137414) (all data current as of 5/17/2012)
Price
$99,900
Beds
1
Baths
0 baths
Home size
304 sq ft
Lot Size
n/a
Days on Market
77
Cozy, open-plan condominium in recently renovated (2007), five-unit building on Maple Street. With dedicated off-street parking and situated just 2 blocks from the waterfront and bike path, as well as the center of downtown,this unit is with out compare. Perfect for a single individual, comfortable for a couple.
Property Type(s): Condo
Last Updated 3/23/2012 Tract n/a Year Built 1900 Community n/a Garage Spaces n/a County Chittenden Total Parking n/a Walk Score ® 95
Price History
Prior to Mar 23, '12
$108,000
Mar 23, '12 - Today
$99,900
Additional Details
Tax Amount
1583.12
Tax Year
11-12
Features
Amenities
Building Maint., Indoor Storage, Snow Removal, Trash
Basement
None
Construction
Existing
DPRYN
Yes
Driveway
Crushed/Stone
Electric
Circuit Breaker(s)
EquipmentAndAppliances
Dishwasher, Range-Electric, Refrigerator
Exterior
Wood
Exterior Features CF
Porch-Covered
FeeIncludes
Landscaping, Other, Plowing, Trash
Flood Zone
No
Foundation
Stone
Garage Location
None
HeatFuel
Gas-Natural
HeatingAndCooling
Direct Vent
Land Gains YN
No
List Hub YN
Yes
LotDescription
City Lot
New Construction Y/N
Existing
Number Stories
1
Property Format
1
Property Type
Condo
Road Footage YN
No
Roads
Paved, Public
Roof
Shingle-Architectural
Sewer
Public
Style
Studio, Top Floor
Tax Reduction Y/N
Unknown
Timeshare FractionalOwn
No
Water CF
Public
WaterHeater
Gas-Natural
Location
Listing information deemed reliable but not guaranteed. Read full disclaimer.
Listing provided by Erin Dupuis, Flat Fee Real Estate
(view all details for MLS #4137414)
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If you are considering listing your home for sale or buying a home or condominium in or near Burlington Vermont Real Estate or Chittenden County, please give me a call or email me to discuss the market, schools and your options. I would be delighted to assist you. I can be reached on my direct line at 802.238.5256 or email me at Chris@ChrisHurdVT.com






