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Bradford

Bradford

Located in Orange County

$329,447 Average Value
$221 Average Price per Sq Ft
1 Home For Sale

Riverside living in Bradford, Vermont

At the confluence of the Connecticut River and Waits River, Bradford is a small town hidden amongst the Upper Valley's landscape of rolling hills dotted with pines and maple trees. Like many nearby communities, this small town of nearly 2,800 residents was once a thriving mill town surrounded by fertile farmland. Today, Interstate 91 runs parallel to the river, further contributing to Bradford's growth as a regional commercial hub in an otherwise rural corner of eastern Vermont. "I like to say that Vermont is very much a pick-your-own-adventure type of state," says Darren Sherburne, an associate broker with Four Seasons Sotheby's International Realty and Bradford native. "Bradford specifically offers a balance of rural and town living. You can live a secluded life in the woods but still have access to public resources or live near town if you're an extrovert."

Officially chartered in 1790, Bradford's quiet Main Street features an eclectic mix of 19th- and 20th-century buildings that give way to a handful of restaurants, shops, houses of worship and other local establishments. Sidewalks cater to pedestrians headed into the village for a cup of coffee or students on their way to school. "We see a lot of families moving into these small towns that want their kids to be able to walk to school, the library or the local ice cream shop," Sherburne says. Chain retailers draw in residents from around the region, including those across the river in New Hampshire. Farther west, a mix of rural and residential streets quickly gain in elevation, offering residents sweeping mountain views on their way to and from town.

Bradford’s commercial and entertainment offerings

Main Street's village center, or the Bradford Village Historic District, was officially listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975. The Waits River marks the start of the village as residents and visitors approach its southern edge. A steep, cascading waterfall and small picnic area greet patrons to the left, while a historic 1847 gristmill sits just below the falls. Today, the restored brick gristmill is home to The Little Grille at the Mill, a casual eatery that offers scenic views from its outdoor patio. Up the road, "Colatina Exit is hands down a favorite for dining seven days a week," Sherburne says, serving up Italian classics like pizza and pasta. Across the street, Rae's Corner Cafe is another local favorite with its whimsical mismatched chairs and tables that cater to breakfast and lunch crowds. Other local establishments include a bookstore, an antique shop, a hair salon and a teen center. "There's also a newly opened dispensary," Sherburne says, highlighting Bradford's openness for continued economic growth.
The village is home to the Old Church Theater, which is a performing arts venue housed in the town's oldest building. At the intersection of Main Street and U.S. Route 5, Bradford's public library is another community gathering place that hosts weekly events for kids, teenagers and adults. "The Bradford Business Association also hosts many events on Main Street," Sherburne says, including an annual holiday tree lighting and street clean-ups. Entertainment options don't stop there, as the town hosts an annual fair with livestock competitions, motorsports races, carnival games and rides.

Down the road, chain stores like Hannaford and Tractor Supply Company line U.S. Route 5. Farm-Way Inc., tucked just off Route 5, stands out as a regionally famous family-owned outfitter store that sells everything from outdoor gear and streetwear to home decor and animal food. "It's a highly renowned store," Sherburne says. "Many people know about Bradford just because of it," further attracting locals and tourists as a quick pit stop off the highway.

Historic village homes and secluded mountain retreats

The Bradford Village Historic District, which encompasses most homes along Main Street, features primarily 19th and 20th-century Greek Revival-style brick houses, some with Italianate detailing, interspersed with colonial-style farmhouses and bungalows. Mid-20th-century ramblers, bi-levels and Cape Cods that sit close together surround the village. Elevation increases just east of Main Street, offering residents distant views of blue-tinted mountain ranges. Other rural roads lead to a smorgasbord of secluded properties that range from restored historic cottages to manufactured homes. Sales prices in Bradford typically range from the mid-$200,000s to the mid-$500,000s. However, some properties can sell below $200,000, while the occasional mountain retreat with acreage can sell into the $900,000s. Although low-lying areas near the riverfront can pose flooding concerns, many residences sit along higher ground.

Riverside access, nearby trails and local recreation

Elizabeth's Park stands out with its sprawling wooden castle-themed playground and adjacent beach volleyball court along Fairground Road. Farther south, Bradford Golf Club, a 9-hole course open to the public, sits at the junction of the Waits River and Connecticut River. Adjacent baseball fields, soccer fields and a tennis court cater to youth leagues behind the town hall. At the far end of the fields, Bugbee Landing access point features a boat ramp and a small dock, attracting boaters, kayakers and paddleboarders along the Waits River.

Less than 10 miles south, Lake Morey is a popular 550-acre lake surrounded by hiking trails and public boat ramps. A small town beach sits next to Lake Morey Resort, which is known for its summer concert series, but is only open to Fairlee residents. "Lake Morey is more popular amongst boaters than swimmers or beachgoers," Sherburne says. "If you want a bigger public beach, you can head up to Halls Pond or the state park in Groton." Fifteen miles north, a narrow stretch of sand and a boat launch offer access to the quieter Halls Lake.

Winding rivers, meandering streams and hidden lakes are interspersed among Vermont's vast forests. West of Interstate 91, Wright's Mountain and the Devil's Den Town Forest, located within the overarching Bradford Town Forest, consists of a 507-acre parcel with almost 12 miles of trails and three trailheads.

Education in Bradford

The Orange East Supervisory Union oversees the Oxbow Unified Union School District, which garners a B-minus rating from Niche. Local pre-kindergarteners through sixth graders may attend Bradford Elementary School, which earns a C-plus. Oxbow High School, which scores a B-minus, enrolls less than 400 middle and high school students across the towns of Bradford and Newbury. The high school shares a building with a daycare center and the River Bend Career and Technical Center, which offers vocational programming for students and adults.

Commutes on U.S. Route 5 and Interstate 91

Bradford's town center is walkable, boasting a CAP Index Crime Score of 2 out of 10. Tri-Valley Transit services the area, but the overall community is car-dependent. U.S. Route 5 is the main road through town, connecting residents to Woodville's Cottage Hospital, 14 miles north. Alternatively, the highly regarded Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center, New Hampshire's only academic medical center, is about 30 miles south via Interstate 91. Burlington International Airport is about 70 miles northwest via Interstate 89.

Lillie Duston
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Bradford Housing Trends

Housing Trends

Median List Price
$415,000
Median Sale Price
$382,500
Median Single Family Sale Price
$380,000
Median Change From 1st List Price
14%
Last 12 months Home Sales
22
Median Home Sale Price YoY Change
-10%
Average Price Per Sq Ft
$221

Neighborhood Facts

Number of Homes in Neighborhood
325
Number of Homes for Sale
1
Median Year Built
1981
Months of Supply
0.50
Average Single Family Home Size Sq Ft
1,865
On par with the national average
1,924
Median Lot Size Sq Ft
21,780

Open Houses

  • 1235 Rogers Hill Rd, Newbury, VT 05051

    $749,000

    • 3 Beds
    • 3.5 Baths
    • 4,859 Sq Ft
    • 1235 Rogers Hill Rd

    Welcome to this magnificent home offering breathtaking views and luxurious living. This expansive home brings three very large bedrooms, four bathrooms, a large kitchen with a backup kitchen for holidays or entertaining, and a large deck perfectly framing the great views.The spacious and well-equipped kitchen is ideal for culinary enthusiasts. It includes modern appliances, a great amount of

    Nathan Bartlett StoneCrest Properties, LLC2

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  • 283 Wrights Mountain Rd, Bradford, VT 05033

    $275,000

    • 2 Beds
    • 1 Bath
    • 600 Sq Ft
    • 283 Wrights Mountain Rd
    • New 27 days ago

    Here is a great little starter or retirement home. Very well maintained, move in ready. Great location in a small 3 house subdivision/neighborhood. 10 minutes drive to I-91, 25 minutes to Barre. Open floor plan on the main level leading out to a very nice screened in porch overlooking your back yard. The basement (other than the floor) is finished and was being used as an aditional bedroom.

    Ron Huntington Huntington Realty & Associates, LLC

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  • 793 S Main St, Bradford, VT 05033

    $250,000

    • 3 Beds
    • 3 Baths
    • 1,404 Sq Ft
    • 793 S Main St

    Discover this delightful 4 bedroom, 2+ bath, double-wide manufactured home. Comfortable, affordable, and easy to maintain. Beautifully renovated and situated on a quiet and peaceful street, just outside of the quaint little town of Bradford. Step inside to find fantastic updates throughout. Quality craftsmanship and a great use of space and design, well thought out and carefully executed. On a

    Jennifer Impey Coldwell Banker LIFESTYLES- Littleton

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Homes for Sale

Distribution of Home Values

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Property Mix - Square Feet

Bradford Has More Owners

Demographics

Total Population
2,680
Median Age
44
Population under 18
22.8%
On par with the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
24.1%
On par with the national average
19.1%

Finances

Median Household Income
$68,437
On par with the national average
$71,702
Average Household Income
$77,512

Education and Workforce

High School Graduates
95.8%
Above the national average
89.1%
College Graduates
31.1%
Advanced Degrees
9.4%
On par with the national average
13.3%
% Population in Labor Force
68.6%

Area Factors

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Walk Score®®

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