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392 Hyatt Camp Road, Benson, VT
2004 Williston Road, South Burlington VT 05403 | www.preferredpropertiesvt.com | Phone: (802) 862-9106 | Fax: (802) 862-6266
Curtis Trousdale,Owner, Broker, Realtor
Cell: [email protected]
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Utilities:
Taxes: Town of Benson—2013—$3,928 (Non-homestead rate)
Taxes are not yet available for 2014, the estimate of $3,928 is based off of the new appraisal of
$196,400.
Power: The cabin is on grid power through Green Mountain Power.
Water: Water is from the lake using a pump that is put in each spring and then drained and removed in the fall.
It runs the kitchen sink and outside shower. There is an electric hot water heater under the cabin.
Septic: The seller has completed a design and state permit for a 2 bedroom system and this will be given to the
purchaser. The cabin has as electric toilet installed. The kitchen sink simply drains under the cabin.
Services: Phone service is available.
Notes on Property:
Heating: The cabin is outfitted with a wood stove.
Lighting: There are electric lights and duplex outlets in the cabin
Cooking: There is an electric stove and refrigerator
Cabin: The cabin is stick built and un-insulated at this time. The foundation is poured concrete piers. Roof isasphalt shingles.
Road/Driveway: Hyatt Camp Rd is a private road with each camp having a ROW over it.Zoning: Seller indicates that the home may be used as a full-time residence if the septic system is installed and iszoned in the lakeshore district.
Additional Property Information392 Hyatt Camp Road, Benson, VT 05731
Benson, VT
While nobody seems to be
quite sure as to the precise origin of
the town's name, most historians
over the years have speculated that it
was named for Egbert Benson, a
respected lawyer and Revolutionary
War officer, who was instrumental in
negotiating the land claim which New
York had made to Vermont — a
congressionally mandated
prerequisite for Vermont joining the
Union as a state of its own, rather
than being divided between New
York and New Hampshire.
Area Information
Nearby Cities:Rutland, VT
47 Minutes
Bennington, VT
1 Hour, 41 Minutes
Albany, NY
2 Hours
Hartford, CT
3 Hours, 22 Minutes
Boston, MA
3 Hours, 48 Minutes
New York, NY
4 Hours, 49 Minutes
Pond Woods Wildlife ManagementArea10 minutes away — Pond Woods WMAis a 2,273-acre parcel owned by the Stateof Vermont and managed by the VermontFish & Wildlife Department. The majorityof the WMA lies in the town of Bensonwith five acres in Orwell..Link: Pond Woods
Bomoseen State Park32 minutes— Welcome to BomoseenState Park. The 3,576-acre park islocated in the Taconic Mountains on theshores of Lake Bomoseen, the largestlake entirely within Vermont’s borders.
The Taconics are the slate-producingregion of Vermont, and the area's historyparallels the rise and fall of Vermont'sslate industry. The park contains severalquarry holes and their adjacent colorfulslate rubble piles as reminders of thisperiod.Link: Bomoseen State Park
Lake George (NY) Beach State Park70 minutes— Lake George Beach offersswimming and sunbathing, boating,fishing, and hiking. Shopping and themeparks are also very close by, so there issomething for everyone here!Link: Lake George Beach State Park
Coolidge State park1 Hour, 27 minutes— A trip to CoolidgeState Park is a trip back in time; the parkremains essentially the way it was when itwas first created in the 1930s. Known forits rustic feel, hillside campsites that giveway to dramatic mountain views, andauthentic character, Coolidge State Parkis the developed recreation centerpieceof the 21,500 acre Calvin Coolidge StateForest, the largest state-owned landholding in central Vermont.Link: Coolidge State Park
Rutland State Airport:46 minutes Located just five miles southof Vermont’s second largest city,Southern Vermont Regional Airport is amodern convenience nestled in the heartof the beautiful Green Mountains.
Burlington International Airport:1 Hour, 31 Minutes Regional hubserviced by major airlines, connecting toairports across the country.
Albany, NY International Airport :1 Hour, 50 Minutes The AlbanyInternational Airport offers a wide-rangeof facilities and services. A recentlycompleted multi-million dollar capitalredevelopment project included a new230,000 square foot terminal, parkinggarage, Air Traffic Control Tower, andcargo facility.
Lebanon Municipal Airport - NH1 Hours, 53 Minutes A regional, tower-controlled airport located in western New
Hampshire, on the border of Vermont.Daily commercial service connectspassengers to Boston and White Plains,New York.
Logan International Airport:3 Hours, 49 Minutes Boston LoganInternational Airport is New England’slargest transportation center andgenerates $7 billion in economic activityeach year. It is a city within a city on a1,700 acre footprint of land.
Nearby Airports and Trains:
Nearby State Parks & Forests
About The Town
Rivers and Lakes
Page 2Area Information
Skiing, Snowmobiling, SnowshoeingOkemo1 Hour, 8 Minutes— Rising abovethe village of Ludlow, in south-central Vermont, Okemo MountainResort is a four-season playgroundthat built its reputation for qualityand superior guest service as awinter retreat for skiers andsnowboarders. Link: Okemo Mt.Resort
Bromley1 Hour, 26 Minutes— A classicVermont ski resort, with the thrillsand challenges for any level skier.
For the freestyle skier andsnowboarder, you will enjoy the 3parks with over 6 acres of fun. Link:Bromley
Stratton1 Hour, 39 Minutes— Stratton wasestablished in 1961, and expandedrapidly into one of Vermont's largestski areas. Stratton has 94 trails over600 acres of skiable terrain and areeleven lifts. Link: Stratton
Sugarbush1 Hour, 38 Minutes— Six distinctpeaks of unleashed potential. Twouncrowded mountain areas. And2,000 acres of backcountry in theSlide Brook Basin. It’s no surpriseSugarbush was recently named“Best Ski Town in the East” byOutside Magazine.Link: Sugarbush
Sunset LakeThe property is located directly on theshores of Sunset Lake, a beautiful 202acre freshwater lake. The lake offersyear round fishing opportunities,swimming, canoeing and more! Link:Sunset Lake
Lake ChamplainLake Champlain, Vermont’s largestwater body, is only a 25 minute driveaway. Champlain offers world-classfishing opportunities, with healthypopulations of bass, perch, pike, andmany more. In addition, there are
countless other options, includingboating, kayaking, swimming and more!Link: Lake Champlain
Lake BomoseenLake Bomoseen is a freshwater lake in
the western part of the state of Vermont
in the towns of Castleton and
Hubbardton in Rutland County. It is the
largest lake that lies entirely within the
state's boundaries, with a surface area
of approximately 2,400 acres. A portion
of the lake's shoreline is contained
within Bomoseen State Park. Most of
the remaining area around the lake is
privately owned. The lake has such
recreational accommodations as a
public beach, marinas, and public boat
launches, in addition to the state park.
There are approximately 1,000
residences around the lake, as well as
restaurants and other commercial
facilities.
Link: Lake Bomoseen