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Rochester

Rochester

Located in Windsor County

$479,772 Average Value
$318 Average Price per Sq Ft
13 Homes For Sale

Rochester: nestled among Vermont’s mountains

A glance north or south down Rochester’s central street reveals distant mountain peaks rising over Italianate buildings and cottage homes. Rugged landscapes and conserved forests lie just beyond the Vermont community’s compact town center. “We’re located in the heart of the mountains, smack dab in the middle of the state,” says Julie Smith, Rochester’s town clerk. These mountains often bring people to the area, whether they’re vacationers or seasonal residents buying second homes. Others, including Smith, enjoy living in the small community because of its friendly, familiar atmosphere. Residents may live isolated on several wooded acres, but they come together for gatherings such as summer concerts and the annual Harvest Fair.

Small historic homes in the heart of Rochester, cabins on the outskirts

Colonial Revival homes and cottages from the early 1900s are clustered together in the heart of Rochester, where houses on narrow lots are within walking distance of shops and cafes. Less than a mile from the center of town, the landscape shifts to open fields with farmhouses and ranch homes. Farther out, A-frame cabins and contemporary houses perch on hillsides, surrounded by acres of woodlands. Prices for turnkey homes usually vary from $275,000 to $460,000, and houses with more than 3 acres cost between $560,000 and $630,000.

Recreation scene includes trails through mountains and towns

The west side of Rochester borders Green Mountain National Forest, which has 400,000 acres of peaks, ridges and valleys covered in maples, birches and hemlocks. Hikers, mountain bikers and horseback riders set out on the forest’s dozens of trails. Plus, backcountry skiing is growing in popularity on the trails and mountains, Smith says. Some homes on the east end of Rochester back up to the thick forests of Mount Cushman State Park, but the 16-acre recreation area is difficult to enter due to a lack of public road access. Local volunteers and nonprofit groups opened the Heart of the Greens trail in 2024, creating a nearly 40-mile loop connecting the center of Rochester to Pittsfield, a town to the south. There are plans to expand the trail into a 485-mile network that runs through Massachusetts to the Canadian border.
Not all of Rochester’s activities are outdoors. The White River Valley Players have performed musicals, comedies and other stage shows in the community since 1979. The community theater also puts on children’s camps and workshops.

School choice available for middle and high school

Children in kindergarten through sixth grade can attend Rochester Elementary School, which gets a C grade from Niche. Rochester Stockbridge Unified School District doesn’t teach middle or high school, so families in Rochester get to pick from several public middle and high schools for their kids to attend. For example, students could go to Middlebury Union Middle School, which scores a B-minus, and B-plus-rated Middlebury Union High School. Middlebury Union High introduced the International Baccalaureate Diploma Program in 2021.

Longstanding businesses line the center of Rochester

The middle of the community is the place to go shopping or grab a bite to eat, and anyone passing through won’t see digital signs, self-checkout lanes or new construction. In fact, some of the white clapboard buildings house the same types of businesses they did more than 80 years ago. “It’s an older feel of a town, not upgraded to newer systems,” Smith says. “We’re still back in the day.” For example, Rochester Cafe & Country Store has been a community gathering place since a soda fountain opened in the building in 1941. The business has since shifted to a breakfast and lunch spot, opening for dinner twice a week. An attached country store sells a curated selection of locally made products, including jewelry, soap and, of course, Vermont maple syrup. The Hardware at Rochester has been in business since the 1880s. Next door, rows of flowers lead to a house shared by Sugar Mama’s bakery and The Bookery, a shop with both vintage books and newer titles. Village Grocery & Liquor fulfills day-to-day shopping needs, and Rochester Health Center’s staff provides primary care.

Rochester Park hosts concerts, markets and more

Rochester Park, a green tree-lined square in the heart of the community, holds recurring events, such as Rochester’s Farmer’s Market & Exchange on Fridays from May to October, along with free Sunday evening concerts in July and August. In September, people gather in Rochester Park for the annual Harvest Fair, a day of music, craft making and barbecuing.

A rural community built along Route 100

Highways and winding back roads take people through the spread-out community. Vermont Route 100 cuts through the center of the village of Rochester, running north and south through nearly the entire state. The nearest hospital, Gifford Medical Center, is a 15-mile drive away. It’s 65 miles to Burlington, Vermont’s biggest city. Local industries include book publishing and LED manufacturing, but many people work from home.

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Rochester Housing Trends

Housing Trends

Median List Price
$399,000
Median Sale Price
$357,000
Median Single Family Sale Price
$368,000
Median Townhouse Sale Price
$1,300,000
Median Change From 1st List Price
7%
Last 12 months Home Sales
18
Median Home Sale Price YoY Change
22%
Average Price Per Sq Ft
$318

Area Facts

Number of Homes
175
Number of Homes for Sale
13
Median Year Built
1975
Months of Supply
8.70
Average Single Family Home Size Sq Ft
2,062
Above the national average
1,925
Average 2 Bedroom Size Sq Ft
1,660
Median Lot Size Sq Ft
47,916

Open Houses

  • Saturday, Oct 4
    Open Sat 11AM - 12PM

    199 Pine Gap Rd, Rochester, VT 05767

    $30,000

    • 2 Beds
    • 500 Sq Ft
    • 199 Pine Gap Rd
    • New 1 day ago

    Historic schoolhouse charm in Rochester, Vermont along Pine Gap Road in Rochester’s quiet Bingo Basin sits a rare piece of Vermont history: a one-room schoolhouse once known as District #15. Generations of children once gathered here, warmed by a woodstove and brightened by tall windows, before Rochester consolidated its rural schools in the mid-1900s. Today, the little schoolhouse stands as a

    William Brokhof Vermont Backcountry Real Estate

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  • Sunday, Oct 5
    Open Sun 11AM - 2PM

    31 Huntington Place Unit 1,2 & 3, Rochester, VT 05767

    $899,000

    • 6 Beds
    • 6 Baths
    • 5,497 Sq Ft
    • 31 Huntington Place
    • Unit 1,2 & 3

    Charming 1900s Village Building, Three Condo Units, One Incredible Opportunity!In the heart of Rochesters picturesque village, this beautifully restored early 1900s building is a rare investment opportunity, offered as a single property with three fully furnished condo units. Perfect for an owner-occupant, a multi-generational retreat, or a savvy investor, this historic gem blends classic

    Kate Cassidy Four Seasons Sotheby's Int'l Realty

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  • Saturday, Oct 4
    Open Sat 11AM - 1PM

    352 Edwins Pond Rd, Rochester, VT 05767

    $539,000

    • 3 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 2,008 Sq Ft
    • 352 Edwins Pond Rd

    PRICE IMPROVEMENT.....Welcome to Tranquility in Vermont.This charming three-bedroom, two-bath home invites you to unwind and enjoy the peaceful beauty of Vermont living. With both a spacious great room and a cozy living room—each warmed by its own wood stove—you’ll always have the perfect place to relax.The home features wide plank wood floors throughout, a brand-new heating system

    Katie McFadden RE/MAX North Professionals

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Homes for Sale

Distribution of Home Values

Source: Public Records

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Source: Public Records

Property Mix - Square Feet

Rochester Has More Owners

Demographics

Total Population
1,324
Median Age
56
Population under 18
15.7%
Below the national average
23.8%
Population over 65
35.5%
Above the national average
19.1%

Finances

Median Household Income
$69,338
On par with the national average
$71,702
Average Household Income
$91,888

Education and Workforce

High School Graduates
97.2%
Above the national average
89.1%
College Graduates
46.4%
Above the national average
34.1%
Advanced Degrees
14%
% Population in Labor Force
64.1%

Weather

Annual Precipitation
40''
Average Winter Low Temperature
11°F
Average Summer High Temperature
83°F
Annual Snowfall
62''

Area Factors

Somewhat Bikeable

Bike Score®®

2 / 100

Car-Dependent

Walk Score®®

0 / 100
Source: Walk Score
Source: Walk Score

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Disclaimer: Certain information contained herein is derived from information provided by parties other than Homes.com. Our sources include: Accuweather, Public Records and Neustar. All information provided is deemed reliable, but is not guaranteed to be accurate and should be independently verified.
Rochester
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Central Vermont Real Estate
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