Lot For Sale near Lake Champlain - Franklin County

Historic Brick Commercial Building for Sale - Downtown St. Albans, VT Rare opportunity to own a classic, 1911, brick commercial building in the heart of historic downtown St. Albans, Vermont. This mixed-use property blends timeless character with strong income and development potential. The building features: *Two commercial spaces on the first floor, ideal for retail, office, or service businesses *One finished apartment on the second floor *One additional second-floor apartment currently under renovation, offering immediate value-add potential *One apartment on the third floor, perfect for residential or short-term rental use Located close to all downtown amenities, restaurants, shops, and Taylor Park, this property offers unbeatable convenience and visibility. Just a 10-minute drive to Lake Champlain, making it attractive to both tenants and visitors. With its solid brick construction, historic charm, and flexible layout, this property is well-suited for investors, owner-occupants, or developers looking to maximize rental income in a thriving downtown location. Endless potential in one of Vermont's most desirable small cities. Owner is Licensed Vermont Real Estate Broker.

Property Details

  • Location: Lake Champlain - Franklin County
  • Acres: 0.060
  • County: Franklin County
  • Property Taxes: $10,516
  • MLS #: 5074459

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Listing Agent: Philip Gerbode, Coldwell Banker Hickok and Boardman, 802-863-1500, 802-863-1500 Listing Site, Listing Status: Active
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Lake Lot For Sale in St. Albans City, Vermont
Ad Number : 7160012
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Added: Jan 20, 2026
Updated on: Jan 20, 2026
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