Description
31 Lakota Road is a fully renovated, turn-key Vermont retreat with exceptional ski-season appeal and history. This home has only had three owners. The sellers originally purchased this home a few years ago and completed a full down-to-the-studs renovation. They then sold it. They have since reacquired the property through a foreclosure and have undertaken additional updates. This history allows the sellers to offer the home at an incredible value. Situated on two private acres along Lakota Brook, this 3-bedroom, 2-bath ranch offers single-level living and retains the craftsmanship of its original builder, Robert L. Pearsons. Pearsons, a respected local craftsman, was known for his work building early ski trails in New England. He contributed to the erection of the first chairlift at Killington. He also designed and installed one of Vermont’s earliest snowmaking systems. The home features vaulted ceilings, exposed beams, and a stone fireplace. The skylit kitchen includes hand-poured concrete counters and custom finishes. New windows, electrical, plumbing and a new septic system were all installed during the original renovations in 2020.The sellers just added a new state of the art Bosch propane heating system with smart thermostat, and an oversized back deck (2025).
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3BEDS
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2ACRES
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2BATHS
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01/2 BATHS
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1,288SQFT
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$325$/SQFT
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Description
31 Lakota Road is a fully renovated, turn-key Vermont retreat with exceptional ski-season appeal and history. This home has only had three owners. The sellers originally purchased this home a few years ago and completed a full down-to-the-studs renovation. They then sold it. They have since reacquired the property through a foreclosure and have undertaken additional updates. This history allows the sellers to offer the home at an incredible value. Situated on two private acres along Lakota Brook, this 3-bedroom, 2-bath ranch offers single-level living and retains the craftsmanship of its original builder, Robert L. Pearsons. Pearsons, a respected local craftsman, was known for his work building early ski trails in New England. He contributed to the erection of the first chairlift at Killington. He also designed and installed one of Vermont’s earliest snowmaking systems. The home features vaulted ceilings, exposed beams, and a stone fireplace. The skylit kitchen includes hand-poured concrete counters and custom finishes. New windows, electrical, plumbing and a new septic system were all installed during the original renovations in 2020.The sellers just added a new state of the art Bosch propane heating system with smart thermostat, and an oversized back deck (2025).
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