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Opportunity knocks at 104 Lexington Road, a 1984 two-bedroom, one-bathroom single-wide home nestled on a remarkably private lot with beautiful front and backyards in Colchester’s highly desirable, resident-owned Westbury community. Being sold strictly as-is with all contents included, this property does require some TLC, but it offers a functional layout with a previously renovated bathroom, a large front and back deck, a spacious storage shed, and a steady ramp leading directly to the main entrance. Residents of this premier cooperative enjoy a inclusive lot rent covering plowing, road maintenance, trash, and recycling, alongside fantastic, shared neighborhood amenities like an outdoor swimming pool, basketball courts, and tennis courts. The location offers unbeatable convenience just minutes from Lake Champlain, local shopping centers like Costco, and entertainment like the nearby bowling alley. Please note that the community allows indoor cats, and all buyers must receive formal approval from the Westbury Homeowners Association board.
Cooperation Fee - 3%
The Seller(s) of this property has authorized the Listing Agency/Agent to offer a Cooperation Fee or Seller Concession toward Buyers’ closing costs in the amount of 3% with accepted terms of an offer. This fee is offered to Buyer’s Agents and Broker’s Agents.
This fee must be agreed to in writing within the terms of the Purchase & Sale Contract or in a fully executed Commission Allocation Agreement or Cooperation Agreement between the brokerage firms; and will be paid at closing.✱
✱ If you engage a brokerage firm to represent you in a real estate transaction, you are responsible for compensating the firm according to the terms of your brokerage service agreement.
Compensation to be paid under a brokerage service agreement is solely and entirely a matter of negotiation between an agent and client and is in no way controlled, fixed, or pre-established.
Historically, cooperation fees were published in the Multiple Listing Service (MLS) for each Listing. Recent changes to the rules, prohibit the publication of these fees in the MLS but allow the display on a brokerage's website for their Clients' listings.