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Chelsea

Chelsea

Located in Orange County

$355,043 Average Value
$113 Average Price per Sq Ft
1 Home For Sale

Chelsea has a quaint, historic center with rural surroundings

As the seat of Orange County, Chelsea has a small, picturesque town center full of historic buildings, but its role does nothing to budge the slow, comfortable pace of life that’s persisted here for hundreds of years. Its cluster of homes and buildings quickly gives way to farmland, pastures and forest. “It’s very quaint, very cute,” says Ruby Klarich, a real estate agent at Central Vermont Real Estate who grew up nearby and has been selling homes in the area for over two years. “There’s farms, there’s definitely winding roads and a tight-knit community and trees, woods, cows.”

Hiking, swimming and hunting in Chelsea’s landscape

Chelsea Town Forest is full of hiking trails, and Klarich says that like the rest of Vermont, there are little swimming holes that get popular when the weather gets hot. In Chelsea, these swimming spots are usually on or branching off from the First Branch White River, though swimming or tubing in the river immediately after rain is discouraged because of pollution concerns from runoff. During the winter, residents enjoy snowshoeing, cross-country skiing and snowmobiling. Klarich says hunting is also popular. “If that’s your hobby, you can meet neighbors and friends and go hunting on their land,” she says.

Historic houses, barn quilts and acreage

Whether they’re in Chelsea’s historic town center or tucked along a dirt road in the country, houses here are often colonials, Cape Cods and farmhouses. Houses are closer together in Chelsea’s town center and tend to be historic, usually dating to the first half of the 1800s. Many of them proudly display unique decorations: barn quilts. Despite the name, the artwork isn’t fabric, but geometric, quilt-like patterns painted on a square piece of wood. “There’s just this cohesiveness with the homes and it shows the community in the town,” Klarich says. “Because they’re these square paintings and they’re all a little bit different, but almost every house has one. … But each piece showed kind of a personality for the family living in the house.” The paintings are the result of The Chelsea Community Barn Quilt Project, which started in 2017 to celebrate the arts leading up to the town’s art festival. Today, the community has over 90 barn quilts displayed, all of them made by local artists or residents.
Beyond the center of town, houses usually have at least an acre of land, but they can easily have well over 10 or even 20 acres. Larger properties often have outbuildings like a barn or stable to go along with farmland, pastures or forest. The difference in the age and lot size of homes creates a wide range of prices, which typically fall between $100,000 and $875,000. The area’s median price is about $200,000.

Essentials, farm stands and a brewery

Chelsea’s town center is home to the Orange County Courthouse and a handful of services, including a gas station and library. A restaurant, The Brick House, is set to open in June 2025 and will serve breakfast and lunch. At the town’s edge, Brocklebank Craft Brewing is open on the weekends and offers craft beer alongside regular live music during the summer. Will’s Store offers a small selection of groceries. Free Verse Farm Shop sells fresh produce, groceries and teas. Farm stands are common throughout the area, too. “People will stop at local farms or even people’s houses if they have chickens,” Klarich says. “They’ll sell cartons of eggs on the side of the road. ... There’s a lot of honor systems, too, where they’ll have an area or a shed or something with meat, eggs, what have you, and you leave cash or a check.” The Chelsea Farmers Market is also held every Saturday and Wednesday from May through October. Other shops, groceries or restaurants are in nearby towns, such as South Royalton, 14 miles away, and Randolph, 17 miles away.

School choice for high schools around Chelsea

Children attend Tunbridge Central School, which Niche gives a C-plus, from pre-kindergarten through fourth grade and First Branch Middle School, which has a C, through eighth grade. Vermont’s school choice program means parents and teenagers can choose a high school, including attending a nearby private school for free. With a B and a student-to-teacher ratio of 8-to-1, Thetford Academy is a popular private choice, though it is about 20 miles from Chelsea. The closest school is White River Valley High School, a public school with a B-minus and a student-to-teacher ratio of 9-to-1.

Driving to I-89, medical care in Chelsea

State Routes 110 and 113 are the main roads that run through Chelsea. Many of the roads that branch off from them have dirt or gravel surfaces. Interstate 89 is about 14 miles away, so it takes a little over 20 minutes to reach it. Chelsea Health Center provides care like annual physicals, lab work and general sick visits. The nearest hospital is Gifford Medical Center, which is about 18 miles away. Central Vermont Medical Center is about 20 miles away.

Potential flooding along the river, navigating mud season

Vermont experiences heavy rainfall in the spring and summer, bringing a severe risk of flooding, including a risk of flash floods. The greatest risk is along the First Branch White River. Chelsea also experiences a mud season that starts when spring rains mix with thawing ground, creating deep mud on the area’s dirt and gravel roads. Four-wheel drives are usually the best way to navigate affected roads, and some hiking trails may be closed temporarily.

Chelsea’s annual art festival, nearby Tunbridge World’s Fair

Chelsea’s Arts on the Green Market & Festival in August celebrates local artists. During the festival, artists set up booths at the center of town to sell pottery, textiles and jewelry, metalwork and sculptures. There’s also often live music. Just 8 miles away, the Tunbridge World’s Fair is a major event, drawing between 30,000 and 50,000 people, including many Chelsea residents.

Christina Norwood
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Chelsea Housing Trends

Housing Trends

Median List Price
$275,000
Median Single Family Sale Price
$265,000
Last 12 months Home Sales
0
Average Price Per Sq Ft
$113

Neighborhood Facts

Number of Homes in Neighborhood
150
Number of Homes for Sale
1
Median Year Built
1983
Average Single Family Home Size Sq Ft
1,831
Below the national average
1,924
Median Lot Size Sq Ft
18,295

Open Houses

  • 96 E Randolph Rd, Chelsea, VT 05038

    $590,000

    • 3 Beds
    • 2.5 Baths
    • 1,600 Sq Ft
    • 96 E Randolph Rd
    • New 16 days ago

    Renovated Country Home with Stream, Garage, and First-Floor Primary SuiteSet on a peaceful country lot with a scenic stream, this beautifully renovated 3-bedroom, 2.5-bath single-family home offers comfort, space, and convenience. The light-filled interior features modern updates throughout, including a desirable first-floor primary suite with a private ensuite bath. Upstairs, two

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    Nancy Liberatore
    Lakes & Homes Real Estate
    (802) 392-2403
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  • 00 Brook Rd, Chelsea, VT 05038

    $36,000

    • 00 Brook Rd
    • New 18 days ago

    Escape to the serene hills of Chelsea, Vermont! Tucked along a quiet country road just minutes from the heart of this picturesque village, you'll find a beautiful parcel of land where peace and natural beauty abound. A clear, meandering brook winds through the property, creating the perfect backdrop for relaxation, recreation, or your dream outdoor escape. Whether you're envisioning a rustic

    Daire Gibney Barrett and Valley Associates Inc.

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  • 00 Hall Rd, Chelsea, VT 05038

    $295,000

    • 00 Hall Rd

    Nestled in the heart of Vermont's picturesque countryside, this property offers a unique opportunity to build your dream home amid natural beauty. The homesite has been cleared to take advantage of the mountain and valley views. Driveway is already in place. The land is gently sloped ideal for a walk out basement home with deck to soak up surroundings. State approved 3 bedroom septic design

    Penny Loschiavo Four Seasons Sotheby's Int'l Realty

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Homes for Sale

Distribution of Home Values

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Property Mix - Square Feet

Chelsea Has More Owners

Demographics

Total Population
1,303
Median Age
46
Population under 18
21.9%
On par with the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
27.7%
Above the national average
19.1%

Finances

Median Household Income
$65,236
Below the national average
$71,702
Average Household Income
$75,851

Education and Workforce

High School Graduates
93.3%
College Graduates
27.9%
Below the national average
34.1%
Advanced Degrees
8.6%
% Population in Labor Force
69.8%
On par with the national average
65.1%

Area Factors

Somewhat Bikeable

Bike Score®®

2 / 100

Car-Dependent

Walk Score®®

0 / 100
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