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Neighborhoods in Vermont

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    South Woodstock

    South Woodstock, a hamlet of the larger village of Woodstock, traces its beginnings to the farming and mill industries that popped up along the Kedron Brook in the late 1700s and early 1800s. The bucolic charm of this small community remains hundreds of years later, drawing high-income buyers looking to own a historic hilltop homestead surrounded

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      $1.27M

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      $505K - $3.4M

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      3 Listings

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    Hill Section

    Located west of the University of Vermont’s Redstone Campus, Hill Section is an upscale neighborhood near downtown Burlington with the highest median housing prices in Burlington. Locals can spend their days down at Church Street Marketplace, which is about 1 mile away, or walk along the pier at Waterfront Park just farther west. “The quality of

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      $964K

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      $504K - $2.4M

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      5 Listings

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    South Village

    Only a few miles south of Burlington, the landscape fades from urban sprawl to rustic farmland and pockets of dense forests, with local vineyards and breweries, family farms and waterfront views. Tucked away in Vermont’s Champlain Valley, South Village is the area’s first-ever “agrihood,” a collection of single-family homes and luxury condos built

    • Average Value

      $766K

    • List Price

      $614K - $1.2M

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      0 Listings

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    Appletree Point

    Tucked into Burlington's New North End, Appletree Point is a waterfront community on Lake Champlain. Less than 5 miles from the city and only about 20 minutes from the University of Vermont campus, the Burlington International Airport and Burlington Waterfront Park, residents enjoy all the convenience of being near the city but without the hustle

    • Average Value

      $736K

    • List Price

      $435K - $1.8M

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      1 Listing

    Appletree Point
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    Downtown Burlington

    Residents in Downtown Burlington know they can have it all. “Burlington continues to be a very desirable area for folks to move to. You know you're in the middle of everything, which seems to be the biggest draw. There’s the lake, festivals, all kinds of parks, all kinds of aquatic activities," says Karen Bresnahan, a Vermont local since 1990. She

    • Average Value

      $672K

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      $266K - $2M

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      8 Listings

    Downtown Burlington
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    Five Avenues

    Five Avenues, named for Flynn, Ferguson, Lyman, Scarff and Home Avenues, is a small pocket of Burlington with many residential homes on streets shaded by mature Vermont trees. Even without traveling north into the city’s center, there are plenty of things to do. “Each part of Burlington has its own unique draw,” says Karen Bresnahan, a Vermont

    • Average Value

      $618K

    • List Price

      $504K - $877K

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      1 Listing

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    Towne Hill

    The neighborhood of Towne Hill feels like it is set among the rural landscape of Central Vermont, yet the Montpelier enclave is only minutes from the capital’s city center. Towne Hill’s location at the edge of the city and its sparse suburban feel are its main draw, offering a laidback lifestyle amidst the verdant setting. “It’s harder to walk to

    • Average Value

      $591K

    • List Price

      $409K - $721K

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      3 Listings

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    Park West

    Carved into a hill overlooking the Vermont State House’s golden dome, the neighborhood of Park West not only provides vistas of Downtown Montpelier but offers a richly diverse housing stock that imbues the suburban enclave with charm as well as proximity to the capital’s sprawling Hubbard Park. “Park West is made up of pockets of distinctly

    • Average Value

      $575K

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      $400K - $811K

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      0 Listings

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    Centennial

    Located in a forested area between the University of Vermont and the Burlington International Airport, Centennial is a small residential neighborhood that benefits from proximity to downtown Burlington. “The university makes good use of the campus during the summertime. They host conferences, workshops, summer camps for kids... it’s never dull

    • Average Value

      $543K

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      $520K - $810K

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      1 Listing

    Centennial
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    Old North End

    The Old North End, known affectionally as the O.N.E., is popular for its diversity and single-family homes north of Downtown Burlington. Locals benefit from being close to the waterfront on Lake Champlain and the University of Vermont (UVM). “The Old North End is still a big part of downtown Burlington,” says Karen Bresnahan, a Vermont local since

    • Average Value

      $542K

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      $282K - $962K

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      7 Listings

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    College Hill

    Walkability, historic charm and a friendly community converge in College Hill, a residential neighborhood perched just east of Downtown Montpelier. “College Hill is a nice part of town that sits up high on a plateaued hill,” says Tim Heney, owner and principal broker of Heney Realtors. “It has a nice neighborhood feel; it’s great for walking

    • Average Value

      $535K

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      $325K - $693K

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      2 Listings

    College Hill
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    Saint George

    Saint George is proud to be recognized as "Vermont’s Smallest Town," running less than 4 square miles along Vermont Route 2A, with a population that has stayed under 1,000 residents since the 1790s. As a result, the area feels like a little village in Chittenden County, consisting of a manufactured home neighborhood and a handful of farms. In the

    • Average Value

      $529K

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      $467K - $753K

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      0 Listings

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    Bolton Valley

    Bolton Valley “has the closest ski resort to Burlington and is really the life thread of the Bolton Valley Community. The DesLauriers family are passionate about the Bolton Valley Ski Resort, and they’re turning it into really nice, year-round destination,” says Paul Hayes, a Bolton Valley resident of roughly 15 years and Realtor with Vermont

    • Average Value

      $524K

    • List Price

      $164K - $675K

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      0 Listings

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    The Meadow

    Though only made up of a handful of blocks, The Meadow neighborhood in Montpelier offers an active and connected lifestyle steps away from sprawling parks and the Vermont capital’s charming city center. “The Meadow neighborhood is really close to a ton of recreational opportunities,” says local Realtor Janel Johnson, who grew up in Montpelier and

    • Average Value

      $523K

    • List Price

      $350K - $679K

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      0 Listings

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    Quechee Lakes

    Quechee Lakes sits atop the foothills of the Ottauquechee River Valley, where homes dot the rolling landscape and boast distant views of Vermont’s Green Mountains. The community is over 50 years in the making, beginning in the late 1960s when developer L. John Davidson envisioned a four-season resort that would bring life back to the village of

    • Average Value

      $506K

    • List Price

      $254K - $1.2M

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      6 Listings

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    Murray Hill

    Perched on a plateau overlooking Vermont’s capital city, Murray Hill is a suburban neighborhood of Montpelier that prides itself on its well-kept streets, shared recreational amenities and sense of community. “Murray Hill is really the only neighborhood in the city that has single-family homes with an HOA,” says local Realtor and Montpelier native

    • Average Value

      $499K

    • List Price

      $247K - $739K

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      1 Listing

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    Downtown Winooski

    Located north of Burlington in Chittenden County, Winooski is a small riverside city with quiet residential neighborhoods and quirky shops and restaurants on Main Street. The city gets its name from the Abenaki word “Winoskitegw,” meaning “land of the wild onion,” for the leeks and onions that once grew along the banks of the Winooski River.

    • Average Value

      $483K

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      $261K - $748K

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      3 Listings

    Downtown Winooski
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    Milton

    Milton is a semi-rural town located just 16 miles north of Burlington. Its locally owned diners and breweries in Milton Village give it a small-town feel. “Milton is just far enough outside of Burlington where property values aren’t as steep, but it’s a straight shot on the highway. You can reach the city in about 20 minutes,” says Aaron

    • Average Value

      $471K

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      $281K - $1.2M

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      14 Listings

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    Huntington

    A rural escape south of Burlington with access to hiking and snowmobile trails, Huntington is still convenient to shops and restaurants in nearby Hinesburg and Richmond. “I’ve been living in Huntington on and off for around 33 years,” says Mark Duchaine Jr., a Realtor with Berkshire Hathaway for the past 11 years. “I like living in Huntington

    • Average Value

      $465K

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      $365K - $763K

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      0 Listings

    Huntington
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    Fairfax Village

    Neighboring the other villages of Georgia and Cambridge, Fairfax Village is a small part of northern Vermont. “Fairfax is more rural than Milton for sure, but it's not too far out into the countryside. The properties have more acreage to them, which has been a big draw to the area, and the school system is really desirable,” says Aaron Scowcroft,

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      $456K

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      $313K - $603K

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      2 Listings

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    Hartford Village

    Tucked along the banks of the White River, Hartford Village has a rich history dating back to the late 18th century when it served as the main industrial hub for the town of Hartford. Mills lined the riverfront until the early 20th century when development shifted east to White River Junction. Following the decline of industrial development,

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      $430K

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      $204K - $497K

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      2 Listings

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    White River Junction

    Located at the confluence of the Connecticut and White Rivers, White River Junction began as a bustling railroad hub where the Central Vermont and Boston and Main Railroads converged and served over 50 passenger trains each day. As the largest railroad center in Vermont, the village became the entertainment center for the town of Hartford, hosting

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      $400K

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      $275K - $746K

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      4 Listings

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    Downtown Montpelier

    Where the foothills of the Green Mountains meet the Winooski River in central Vermont sits the state’s capital, Montpelier. The small city looks like it’s out of a storybook; a skyline of historic brick buildings and Victorian homes—punctuated only by church steeples—is cradled by sweeping mountain ranges of dense sugar maples. The city’s compact,

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      $398K

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      $178K - $616K

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      1 Listing

    Downtown Montpelier
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    Berlin Street

    Central Vermont’s dense woods and the picturesque Winooski River give way to the Berlin Street neighborhood, which rises on a hilltop above Montpelier. The enclave is anchored by a roadway that shares its name. Residential streets branch out from Berlin Street, uncovering a suburban community seemingly removed from the more active city center.

    • Average Value

      $374K

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      $248K - $528K

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      1 Listing

    Berlin Street
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    Wilder

    Originally known as Olcott Falls, Wilder began as an early planned community named for a pair of waterfalls on the Connecticut River. The falls played an essential role in the village's development, eventually leading Charles Wilder to establish the Olcott Falls Company in 1883. The company became known as the Wilder Paper Mill, and the village

    • Average Value

      $365K

    • List Price

      $179K - $593K

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      7 Listings

    Wilder

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