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    $1,950 per month

    • 2 - 3 Beds
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    367 Belwood Ave, Colchester, VT 05446

    3BR with Deck, Yard, Laundry & Gas Heat Included - Colchester, Malletts Bay Live in the heart of Malletts Bay in this bright and roomy top-floor apartment. This well-kept two-unit home offers plenty of space and comfort, with only one neighbor below. Enjoy your private deck with wooded views and a large shared yard — great for gardening, relaxing, or outdoor activities.Apartment

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    107 Middle Rd, Colchester, VT 05446

    A rare perfect opportunity to live and run a business in this totally updated home. Property has GD1 zoning meaning you are allowed to run a business on the premises. Among the allowed uses are: day care, bed and breakfast, home business, sales and rental of goods, general office, professionals such as doctors, dentists, attorneys, accountants, small scale manufacturing, athletic facility,

    Chet Baranski M Realty

    107 Middle Rd, Colchester, VT 05446
  • /52

    $3,100 per month

    • 2 - 3 Beds
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    367 Belwood Ave, Colchester, VT 05446

    3BR with Deck, Yard, Laundry & Gas Heat Included - Colchester, Malletts Bay Live in the heart of Malletts Bay in this bright and roomy top-floor apartment. This well-kept two-unit home offers plenty of space and comfort, with only one neighbor below. Enjoy your private deck with wooded views and a large shared yard — great for gardening, relaxing, or outdoor activities.Apartment

    367 Belwood Ave, Colchester, VT 05446

Why Live in Milton

Milton, VT, is a semi-rural town located 16 miles north of Burlington, offering a blend of small-town charm and modern amenities. The town features locally owned diners and breweries in Milton Village, contributing to its community feel. Residents enjoy outdoor activities such as hiking and fishing at the Lamoille River Walk and River Street Park. Sandbar State Park is a popular spot for kayaking and beachside activities, while Bombardier Park West hosts concerts and community events at the Milton Outdoor Performance Center. The town has a lower crime risk compared to the national average. Homes in Milton range from manufactured homes in the Milton Community mobile home cooperative to turn-of-the-century New England farmhouses and new constructions in the Clearview subdivision. The town's public schools fall within the Milton School District, offering various programs and extracurricular activities. Route 7 is the main thoroughfare, lined with shops and restaurants such as Zachary’s Pizza, Duke's Creemees, and Painted Lady Cafe. Community events are frequent, including summer concerts, farmers markets, and 4th of July celebrations. Green Mountain Transit buses provide transportation options, and Interstate 89 offers a direct route to Burlington, making commuting convenient.

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