Home Active Under Contract near Lake Champlain - Grand Isle County

Welcome to this charming 3-bedroom, 2-bath cape set on 1.07 peaceful acres. The first floor offers an inviting open layout, beginning with a bright kitchen featuring an island and stainless-steel appliances. Just beyond, the dining room opens through a sliding glass door to the backyard, creating an easy flow for indoor-outdoor living. The spacious living room is warm and welcoming, highlighted by beautiful hardwood floors. Conveniently located on the main level, the primary bedroom includes its own 3/4 bath for added comfort and privacy. Upstairs, you'll find two additional bedrooms and a full bath, offering plenty of space for family, guests, or a home office. Step outside to enjoy everything this property has to offer -- a large deck with an above-ground pool, a storage shed, play set, horseshoe pits, and dedicated garden spaces. With a stunning natural backdrop and frequent wildlife sightings, the yard is truly a place to unwind and rechargee and see what this beautiful home has to offer!

Property Details

  • Beds: 3
  • Baths: 2.0
  • Sq Feet: 1473
  • Year Built: 2018
  • Location: Lake Champlain - Grand Isle County
  • Acres: 1.070
  • County: Grand Isle County
  • Heat/AC: Baseboard, Propane (Heating)
  • Garage: Garage
  • Roof: Shingle
  • Stories: 1.5
  • Property Taxes: $6,133
  • MLS #: 5071825

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Listing Agent: The Hammond Team, KW Vermont, 802-654-8500, 802-654-8500 Listing Site, Listing Status: Active Under Contract
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Lake Home Active Under Contract in Grand Isle, Vermont
Ad Number : 7150526
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Added: Dec 31, 2025
Updated on: Dec 31, 2025
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