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Neighborhoods near Ferrisburgh Central School in Ferrisburgh, VT

  • Charlotte

    Charlotte

    In western Vermont, 12 miles south of Burlington, Charlotte is a former dairy farming community that's now a quiet oasis with some of the state's most coveted real estate. It sits along the scenic Lake Champlain, and the town's 5-acre zoning minimum maintains the area's rural character. Former resident and principal broker at LandVest Wade

    • Average Value

      $1.03M

    • List Price

      $437K - $3.6M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      8 Listings

    Charlotte
  • Panton

    Panton

    Located on Lake Champlain’s eastern shore, Panton is an Addison County community known for its dairy farms and scenic views of the Adirondack and Green Mountains. Revolutionary War figures passed through the area in the late 1700s, including Benedict Arnold, who led one of the first U.S. Navy battles on Lake Champlain to delay British troops.

    • Average Value

      $757K

    • List Price

      $135K - $2.6M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      2 Listings

    Panton
  • Ferrisburgh

    Ferrisburgh

    Along the eastern shores of Lake Champlain, Ferrisburgh is an agricultural town less than 25 miles south of Burlington. Its 21 miles of lakefront make it a coveted destination for seasonal residents and summer tourists, but those seasonal residents co-exist alongside a collection of year-round households. With a full-time population of almost

    • Average Value

      $665K

    • List Price

      $307K - $18.6M

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      7 Listings

    Ferrisburgh
  • New Haven

    New Haven

    New Haven is a Vermont town made up of mostly farmland, where life is quiet, and yards are large. Apart from a small village center and several solar farms, there’s not much development out here. However, the quaint college town of Middlebury is 10 minutes south, and Burlington is less than an hour north. “We are a rural town, but thanks to our

    • Average Value

      $576K

    • List Price

      $358K - $992K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      1 Listing

    New Haven
  • Waltham

    Waltham

    One of the smallest towns in Vermont, Waltham spans 9 square miles and is home to less than 500 residents. With no stoplights, the rural community features slim country roads lined with maple, pine and birch trees that punctuate clearings of farm fields and backdrops of the state’s rolling landscape. Chartered in 1791, the town got its name from

    • Average Value

      $548K

    • List Price

      $458K - $640K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      1 Listing

    Waltham
  • Monkton

    Monkton

    In the Champlain Valley at the base of the Green Mountains, Monkton is a bucolic town that is home to just over 2,000 residents. “This area is naturally beautiful, and we probably have more dirt roads here than paved ones. But for a tiny town, we really do a lot as a community,” says Katrina Roberts, a Monkton resident and local Broker with

    • Average Value

      $539K

    • List Price

      $413K - $982K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      2 Listings

    Monkton
  • Vergennes

    Vergennes

    Although Vergennes spans only 2 square miles, the Champlain Valley community of about 2,500 residents packs a punch with a walkable downtown center, ample parks and recreation, and proximity to Lake Champlain. Known as the Little City for both its size and population, Vergennes was established in 1788 and was a long-time manufacturing hub.

    • Average Value

      $425K

    • List Price

      $288K - $764K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      9 Listings

    Vergennes