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Reading, VT Houses for Sale

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  • /37

    $685,000

    • 4 Beds
    • 3 Baths
    • 2,428 Sq Ft

    1834 Tyson Rd, Reading, VT 05062

    Nestled in the heart of the Vermont countryside, this charming stone and clapboard home offers the perfect blend of classic New England character and modern comfort. Set on an expansive 37-acre parcel, the property provides exceptional privacy, open space, and endless opportunities for recreation or relaxation.The home features 4 spacious bedrooms and 3 well-appointed bathrooms, with warm

    Daniel Preston KW Vermont Woodstock

    1834 Tyson Rd, Reading, VT 05062
  • /55

    $2,195,000

    • 5 Beds
    • 5 Baths
    • 7,374 Sq Ft

    1702 N Puckerbrush Rd, Reading, VT 05062

    Perched on a private hilltop and surrounded by nature, this stunning recently renovated home offers over 141 acres of open and wooded land enrolled in Vermont’s Current Use Forestry Program. Thoughtfully designed by Beilman Design, the residence features gracious living spaces filled with natural light and an exceptional floor plan ideal for entertaining.The handsome chef’s kitchen is

    Gretchjen Smith Williamson Group Sothebys Intl. Realty

    1702 N Puckerbrush Rd, Reading, VT 05062
  • /38

    $1,385,000

    • 5 Beds
    • 4 Baths
    • 3,862 Sq Ft

    699 Spear Cemetery Rd, Reading, VT 05062

    Tuacknback Farm, located on the "The Hill", is in the heart of horse country, just minutes from South Woodstock. Access to miles of interconnected trails invites hiking, snowshoeing, x-c skiing, snowmobiling, trail riding, and other recreational sports right from the property. Facing south to take full advantage of natural light, the home was thoughtfully expanded and renovated in 2018-2019. The

    Story Jenks LandVest, Inc/Woodstock

    699 Spear Cemetery Rd, Reading, VT 05062
  • /60

    $1,300,000

    • 4 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,908 Sq Ft

    366 Knapp Pond Rd, Cavendish, VT 05142

    Did I read that right? 172 acres?! Impeccably renovated farmhouse on +-172 acres - what more could you ask for? ~131 acres of this property are located in Cavendish while the other ~41 are in Reading. Enjoy apples straight from the backyard. Listen and watch the brook babble down by the road and enjoy the peace that comes from this lovely home. All new Marvin Elevate windows, all new appliances,

    Franchesca Collins Hall Collins Real Estate Group

    366 Knapp Pond Rd, Cavendish, VT 05142
  • /38

    $1,325,000

    • 2 Beds
    • 1.5 Baths
    • 1,817 Sq Ft

    171 Delano Rd, Reading, VT 05062

    Constructed in 2025, and located in the desirable Rush Meadow region of West Windsor, this impeccably orchestrated Yankee Barn Post and Beam home features superb materials, old world craftsmanship and detailed fit and finish. Custom milled cabinetry and built-ins throughout. The rooms are filled with natural light with stunning bucolic views from every window. The home is centered by a dramatic

    Danny Kogut Williamson Group Sothebys Intl. Realty

    171 Delano Rd, Reading, VT 05062

Why Live in Reading

Reading, Vermont, is a small township near the New Hampshire border, comprising the villages of Hammondsville, South Reading, and Felchville, often called "downtown." With a population of under 700, Reading is known for its rural and wooded surroundings, with dirt roads ideal for jogging, dog walking, and horseback riding. Home styles vary, including Colonial Revivals and ranch-style homes, some with outbuildings and large lots. Properties are either clustered in Felchville or spread out among dense trees, with some boasting nearly 40 acres. Reading's crime risk is lower than the national average. Local features include Jenne Farm, Reading Natural Spring, historic covered bridges like Bowers Bridge and Best Bridge, and Camp Plymouth State Park. Mount Ascutney offers skiing and hiking trails, and there are hidden gems like the 20-foot swimming hole off Tyson Road. Reading Elementary provides an outdoor-focused curriculum for young students, while Prosper Valley School and Woodstock Union High School and Middle School are highly rated for older students. Vermont Route 106 and Tyson Road traverse the township, with Interstate 91 and U.S. Route 5 about 15 miles east. Dining options include Bohan’s Café and Bakery, Reading Greenhouse and Farm Market, and Brownsville Butcher & Pantry, with more choices in nearby Woodstock. Cultural offerings feature events by the Hall Art Foundation, Reading Historical Society, and the Bookstock Festival of Words in Woodstock.

Single Family Home Price Trends

Median Home Price
$440,000
Median 3-Bedroom Home Price
$437,500
Median 4-Bedroom Home Price
$749,000
Median 5-Bedroom Home Price
$362,000
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