
Description
Broad Brook Forest is best suited to long-term timber investment. Alternative uses include year-round home construction along any of the access points or conversion of some lands to sugarbush management. Property highlights: Standing timber value of $594,400, with the asking price set near timber value; Two developed access points and overall gentle terrain; A three-lot, approved subdivision along Frary Road; High-quality maple, yellow birch and ash sawlog component, which is approaching maturity. The property covers much of the eastern portion of Broad Brook Mountain. Here, terrain falls in various directions from the many ridges that make up the Broad Brook Mountain complex. Topography is generally gentle to, at times, moderate. Aspects cover northern, eastern and southern directions. As a mountain property, the several streams that run through the land are small and act as feeder streams to Broad Brook to the east. They are primarily at the top of the watershed. The high point on the forest (1,660) is at the lands southwestern end, while the lowest point (1,090) is along the southern, main stream where it leaves the property. The northern section of the forest along Frary Road has three subdivided and surveyed buildable lots (7.5, 20.7 and 10.5 acres), which are registered with the town (see maps). The southern end of the property also offers a building opportunity at the end of TH 53.
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Description
Broad Brook Forest is best suited to long-term timber investment. Alternative uses include year-round home construction along any of the access points or conversion of some lands to sugarbush management. Property highlights: Standing timber value of $594,400, with the asking price set near timber value; Two developed access points and overall gentle terrain; A three-lot, approved subdivision along Frary Road; High-quality maple, yellow birch and ash sawlog component, which is approaching maturity. The property covers much of the eastern portion of Broad Brook Mountain. Here, terrain falls in various directions from the many ridges that make up the Broad Brook Mountain complex. Topography is generally gentle to, at times, moderate. Aspects cover northern, eastern and southern directions. As a mountain property, the several streams that run through the land are small and act as feeder streams to Broad Brook to the east. They are primarily at the top of the watershed. The high point on the forest (1,660) is at the lands southwestern end, while the lowest point (1,090) is along the southern, main stream where it leaves the property. The northern section of the forest along Frary Road has three subdivided and surveyed buildable lots (7.5, 20.7 and 10.5 acres), which are registered with the town (see maps). The southern end of the property also offers a building opportunity at the end of TH 53.
