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Why Live in Middlesex
Middlesex, Vermont, is a rural bedroom community located west of Montpelier along the Winooski River. Originally a farming and milling center, the area now offers residents spacious properties amidst hills and forests. Home styles include Cape Cods, farmhouses, split levels, and Second Empire homes, with properties typically selling within 30 days. The community has low HOA activity and a median home price around $414,000. Middlesex is served by the Washington Central Unified School District, with Rumney Memorial School providing highly rated education for K-6 students. Green spaces such as Walter H. Kelley Park and Kenneth Ward Park offer multipurpose fields, swimming, and diving spots, while Wrightsville Beach provides boat launches and disc golf. Camp Meade hosts concerts and art exhibitions. Dining options feature local establishments like The Red Hen Baking Company and Chico’s Tacos, with additional choices in nearby Montpelier and Waterbury. The Roots Farm Market and The Local offer organic produce and craft beers, respectively. Green Mountain Transit and Interstate 89 facilitate travel, connecting Middlesex to Burlington and the Quebec border. Flood risks are present near the Winooski River, but roads are well-maintained during Vermont's long winters.