Hardwood Mountain Forest is a trophy-type forested tract in central Vermont, rare for its large acreage combined with excellent timber. The property has an exemplary stewardship history spanning decades and is ideally positioned for long-term capital timber appreciation. Investment highlights include: excellent species composition, dominated by sugar maple; high stocking with an average of 30.5 cords per acre; wide diameter distribution with high volume of sawlogs and a growing stock comprised of favorable northern hardwoods; well-positioned for robust asset appreciation while offering cash flow from silvicultural operations; established access providing full-property forestry coverage; and an asking price that reflects a realistic dirt value, insuring timber fundamentals largely drive future returns.
While the forest offers a sound timber investment opportunity, it also benefits from ...
While the forest offers a sound timber investment opportunity, it also benefits from multiple features that add value and widen the potential uses of the property. Multiple-use benefits include: adjacent to thousands of acres of state land, providing broader recreational opportunities and a conservation amenity; proximity to the state capital of Montpelier and the vibrant community found there; pre-approved 6-lot subdivision offering future retail sales cash flow; and highly scenic land including views of the granite cliffs of Marshfield Mountain and the secluded Bailey, Marshfield and Kettle Ponds, as well as the slopes of four mountains.
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