Check out this historic Fair Haven property with mixed-use potential. Previously utilized as the Fair Haven Fairgrounds from the early to mid 1900's before transitioning into a racetrack facility for car races and demolition derbies through the early 1980's. Race fans may recognize it as the birthplace of the Devil's Bowl, the outline of the racetrack is still visible. The northern boundary consists of Vermont Route 4A/Prospect Street and access to the active Clarendon and Pittsford Railroad. The eastern boundaries are residential while wooded wetlands create the southern boundary. Located in a commercially zoned area, surrounded by residential areas, it was under ACT 250 for many years and could be developed in the future. Much needed housing, solar, and industrial projects remain at the forefront of countless possibilities. The town of Fair Haven has expressed willingness in helping a buyer navigate development through grants, loans and 5 year tax stabilization. The landscape is mostly flat and dry. Accessed from either 4A/Prospect Street on the Northern Boundary or Academy Street on the Eastern Boundary with municipal water and sewer as well as power readily available at the road.
4964648
Land, Other
VT-Rutland
23.81
Acres
Public
Public Sewer
School Information
Fair Haven School District
Exterior / Lot Features
- Zoning
- Land
- Additional Exterior/Lot Features
- Wooded.
Auctioneer Information
Turn right onto Route 4A, Prospect Street in Fair Haven. Property will be on the left, marked with a sign.
Financial Considerations
$11,801
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