Just a half-mile up Concord’s town-maintained Long?Hill?Road, this surveyed 41.5-acre tract balances deep-woods quiet with easy reach: paved Route?2 is three minutes away, Boston is roughly a three-hour, 175-mile drive, and Montréal about four hours, 254?miles. South-facing benches reveal White-Mountain views after selective clearing and bask in day-long sun—ideal for passive-solar or a small ground array—while exceptionally dark skies (Bortle?3-4) make the ridgeline a natural astro-photography perch. Rolling, flood-safe topography includes a year-round brook and mixed maple-spruce stands that filter fall color and spring songbird migrations.Overhead power is already at the 784?feet of frontage, and NEK?Broadband’s fiber build now under way in Concord will bring gig-speed service down Long?Hill?Road?—rare bandwidth for the Northeast?Kingdom. A groomed VAST snowmobile corridor clips the upper tier, turning the property itself into a trailhead, while the “adventure triangle” of Burke?Mountain skiing, Kingdom?Trails biking, and Moore Reservoir boating lies 15–20?minutes in three directions. Maples support a boutique sugaring hobby; south-slope clearings invite pollinator plots or orchard rows; and the forest canopy is large enough to explore emerging carbon-credit or habitat-incentive programs at the owner’s pace.Carrying costs stay low—2024 taxes work out to about $26 per acre and can drop sharply by enrolling in Vermont’s Use-Value (Current?Use) program.
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