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Homes in Chittenden County sold for higher prices recently: See how much here
Newly released data for November shows that potential buyers and sellers in Chittenden County saw houses sell for higher than the previous month's median sale price of $435,000. The median home sold for $472,500, an analysis of data from Realtor.com shows. That means November, the most recent month for which...
Making affordable housing investments that last
By Helen Head Editor’s note: Helen Head, South Burlington, is a board member of the Champlain Housing Trust. She also served as a state representative (2003-2018), where she chaired the Vermont House Committee on General, Housing and Military Affairs. […] Read More The post Making affordable housing investments that last appeared first on The Mountain Times.
This Covered Bridge Is Actually a $15 Million Home for Sale (PHOTOS)
Welcome to the true land of covered bridges. Listed by Wade Weathers and Meg Kauffman of LandVest, this is a WOW home in Stowe, Vermont, that works with the rolling meadows to create an iconic, literal-covered bridge home. It's called Deerwood, and according to The Robb Report, it is a...
This Covered Bridge Is Actually a $15 Million Home for Sale (PHOTOS)
Welcome to the true land of covered bridges. Listed by Wade Weathers and Meg Kauffman of LandVest, this is a WOW home in Stowe, Vermont, that works with the rolling meadows to create an iconic, literal-covered bridge home. It's called Deerwood, and according to The Robb Report, it is a...
Chittenden County home listings asked for more money in January – see the current median price here
The median home in Chittenden County listed for $601,050 in January, up 4.5% from the previous month's $574,950, an analysis of data from Realtor.com shows. Compared to January 2023, the median home list price increased 13.7% from $528,813. The statistics in this article only pertain to houses listed for sale...
Helen Head: Making affordable housing investments that last
The bottom line is that as the price of renting, purchasing or building single family homes and condominiums rises, Vermonters are finding themselves locked out of every aspect of the housing market. Read the story on VTDigger here: Helen Head: Making affordable housing investments that last.
Williston Selectboard approves housing project
This story by Jason Starr was first published by the Williston Observer on Jan. 25. The Williston Selectboard changed the town’s zoning rules and planning documents Jan. 16 to accommodate a 109-home housing development in the town’s first-ever “specific plan” approval of a residential subdivision. The...
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