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If you are looking for a quiet residence, farm, hunting lodge, or second home, look into Vermont.

Nestled in northern New England, Vermont has multiple acres available to become building lots. There are numerous home builders located in the state, including mobile homes, modular homes, post and beam and architects to design your new home. Live off the grid or on. Choose an existing neighborhood with several homes in walking distance, or have your nearest neighbor several miles away.

Existing farms can also be found in Vermont real estate listings. Dairy farms and horse farms are the most popular. The barns and other outbuildings, as well as the paddocks, are already in place and ready for your animals. Black Angus and other beef breeds, goats, sheep, alpaca, llamas, pigs and chickens all thrive in the Vermont climate. Vermont also has successful apple, vegetable, and Christmas tree farms. Let the fertile mountain soil and fresh air grow your income!

There are numerous hunting lodges nestled in the woods. Some have power, water, sewer, and electric, and some are totally rustic. Hunt for deer, moose, bear, rabbit, turkey, ducks and other waterfowl. Get supplies at the local general store, from groceries to hardware to almost anything you need.

“Snowbirds” are the local name for the owners of summer homes in Vermont. Vermont real estate offers lakeside properties and mountain top retreats. Live among the conveniences of the city or far from it. Enjoy moderate summers with average temperatures in the 70’s and 80’s. Fairs are held all over the state every summer.

With several ski resorts, Vermont is the home of several winter Olympians. Mountain slope side chalets and condominiums can be found in Vermont real estate listings.

Vermont offers the freedom to choose your own lifestyle.

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Vermont Real Estate Market

The below chart from Zillow shows the historical Zestimates for the Vermont real estate market.