46 Rumrill Hill, Westminster, VT 05346

$160,000 Asking Price

2 beds
1 bath
1,272  sqft
Built in 1947

Situated right off a quiet but paved road in Westminster is an older ranch style home looking for a new resident to give it the renovations it needs to bring it back to life. The front yard is lined with lilac trees and sits up on a little hill above the road. This home offers 2 bedrooms, 1 bathroom, a large kitchen/eat in dining room space, a large living room, and a great little covered porch off the side. This house is being sold as is and looks to need some in depth renovations to bring it back to live in status but it has great character and a great location close to I91, Saxtons River, Westminster, Putney, and Walpole, NH. The home was lived in several years ago and would make a great first home, vacation home, or possible investment property. Don't miss this opportunity, call today to set up a showing!


Features & Amenities

Interior

Basement:
Partial
A/C:
None
Heating:
Hot Air, Oil

Construction

Roofing:
Shingle
General:
1, Concrete

Location

Road/Access:
Dirt,Gravel,Paved,Public
County:
VT-Windham

Lot

Driveway:
Dirt,Gravel
Zoning:
Residential

Utilities

Utilities:
Telephone Available
Sewer:
On-Site Septic Exists,Private

Financial

Exclusions:
camper in the yard and some personal items in the house

This listing courtesy of:
EXP Realty, Erin Kendall

About Putney, VT

Housing

Number of Units
2,560
Median Home Value
$227,097
Median Rent
$799

22.64% of housing units are renter occupied.

11.17% are vacant.

Commute

Car
68.04%
Public Transportation
0.86%
Walk to Work
6.33%
Work from Home
24.03%
Other
0.01%

The median travel time to work is 18 minutes.

People

Population
5,381
Median Age
45.50
Median Household Size
2.35

Education

High School
24.51%
Associate’s Degree
10.27%
Bachelor’s Degree
21.25%
Graduate Degree
19.43%

Disclaimer: Community and Demographic information uses data from the U.S. Census Bureau but is not endorsed or certified by the Census Bureau.

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