Why Live in Randolph
Randolph, Vermont, is a small, rural town and the largest in Orange County, with a population of around 4,800. Established in 1778, Randolph retains its pastoral charm with maple syrup and goat farms dotting its green hillsides and multiple covered bridges enhancing its rural atmosphere. The historic downtown, centered on Main Street, features Italianate architecture and a variety of locally owned businesses, including art galleries like Third Branch Pottery Supply and ART, etc, and the boutique New Moon On Main. Dining options are diverse, from the James Beard award-winning Saap Restaurant, known for its authentic Thai cuisine, to casual spots like wit & grit and The Forge. Housing in Randolph ranges from Victorian, Craftsman bungalows, and Colonial Revival homes with driveways and detached garages, to midcentury ranch-style houses on larger lots, and contemporary homes with views of the Braintree Mountains. Community events such as First Fridays and the Annual New World Festival, along with concerts at Chandler Music Hall, provide ample things to do. Recreational facilities include the Randolph Pool, tennis courts, a disc golf course, and the Randolph Ice Rink. The town is about 25 miles from Montpelier via Interstate 89 and has an Amtrak station and Tri-Valley Transit bus stops for convenient transportation. Burlington International Airport is approximately 60 miles away.
Home Trends in Randolph, VT
On average, homes in Randolph, VT sell after 54 days on the market compared to the national average of 70 days. The median sale price for homes in Randolph, VT over the last 12 months is $301,000.
Median Sale Price
$301,000
Median Single Family Sale Price
$315,000
Average Price Per Sq Ft
$195
Number of Homes for Sale
6
Last 12 months Home Sales
7
Median List Price
$312,000
Median Change From 1st List Price
0%