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Explore Similar Apartments Within 2 Miles of New Haven, VT

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    $375,000

    • 3 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,894 Sq Ft

    38 North St, Bristol, VT 05443

    Excellent investment opportunity! This duplex is in an excellent location - right in between the library and the old fire station. Close to everything in charming downtown Bristol. Downstairs you will find a two bedroom with softwood floors and full kitchen. Upstairs is a one bedroom with an office nook. The basement has been spray foamed for insulation. The roof is 5 years young. Off street

    Beth Stanway IPJ Real Estate

    38 North St, Bristol, VT 05443
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    $244,000

    • 4 Beds
    • 3 Baths
    • 2,100 Sq Ft

    13 Main St, Vergennes, VT 05491

    Commercial/Residential in the Northern Gate Way. Fixer Upper. Commercial space occupied by a hair salon & a 4 bedroom apartment. With local permits property has potential opportunities for additional units. Also listed as Single Family MLS#5034608 & Commercial MLS#5034622.

    Anna Charlebois-Ouellette BHHS Vermont Realty Group/S Burlington

    13 Main St, Vergennes, VT 05491
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    $237,000

    • 4 Beds
    • 3 Baths
    • 2,100 Sq Ft

    13 Main St, Vergennes, VT 05491

    Commercial/Residential in the Northern Gate Way. Fixer Upper. Commercial space occupied by a hair salon & a 4 bedroom apartment. With local permits property has potential opportunities for additional units. Also Listed as Commercial MLS#5034622.

    Anna Charlebois-Ouellette BHHS Vermont Realty Group/S Burlington

    13 Main St, Vergennes, VT 05491

Why Live in New Haven

New Haven, Vermont, is a rural town characterized by expansive farmland and large yards, offering a quiet lifestyle with the utilities of a larger city. The town features a small village center and several solar farms, with minimal development beyond these areas. Located centrally on Route 7, New Haven provides residents with natural gas, high-speed internet, and cable. The community is known for its strong sense of togetherness, with local events like pancake breakfasts and barbecues hosted by the fire department. Homes range from historic farmhouses dating back to the 1800s to modern constructions on private lots, reflecting high demand and limited inventory. Many properties use private septic tanks and well water, with areas near the New Haven River having a slight risk of flooding. The town center includes Beeman Elementary School, a church, a central park, and the New Haven Community Library, which offers various community services. The Village Green Market, a longstanding general store and sandwich shop, serves as a community hub. New Haven hosts Vermont’s largest agricultural fair, the Addison County Fair & Field Days, celebrating rural life with animal competitions and carnival rides. Outdoor activities are abundant, with trout fishing in the New Haven River, horseback riding on dirt roads, and nearby ski slopes and Lake Champlain for seasonal recreation. The town is conveniently located 10 minutes from Middlebury and less than an hour from Burlington, with access to grocery stores, a hospital, and a walkable shopping district in nearby towns. Public transportation options include the Tri-Town Shuttle and Amtrak stations in Middlebury and Vergennes.

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Number of Homes for Sale
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Last 12 months Home Sales
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Median List Price
$679,000
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