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Royalton, VT Mobile Home for Sale

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    $189,900

    • 2 Beds
    • 1 Bath
    • 856 Sq Ft

    982 Vermont 14, Royalton, VT 05068

    Welcome to this cozy and well-maintained home, perfectly situated close to local shops and restaurants for ultimate convenience. Step inside to a convenient mudroom area, with plenty of space to take off those muddy boots. The home opens into a nicely sized living room and kitchen with an island that offers additional prep and seating space. Two bedrooms down the hall share a full bathroom and

    Shenia Covey Lyford Coldwell Banker LIFESTYLES - Hanover

    982 Vermont 14, Royalton, VT 05068

Why Live in Royalton

Royalton, Vermont, is a small river town characterized by its picturesque landscapes, historic village center, and proximity to the White River. With a population of nearly 2,800 residents, Royalton offers a blend of pre-Civil War Gothic and Greek Revival farmhouses, post-war Italianate designs, Federal-style homes, Queen Annes, and 20th-century ramblers. The town's architecture and scenic views have been featured in the opening credits of the popular TV series "Gilmore Girls." The village center is walkable and exudes New England charm, with historic buildings and community green spaces. Interstate 89 runs through Royalton, connecting residents to nearby towns such as Woodstock, Lebanon, and Dartmouth. The White River School District serves Royalton and Bethel, with increasing student enrollment numbers and well-regarded arts and athletics programs. The town is safer than the national average, with a low crime risk. South Royalton, the principal commercial hub, features a compact village center with shops, restaurants, and a central green space. Popular dining spots include Worthy Burger and Crossroads Bar and Grill. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy parks, forests, and rivers, with activities such as kayaking, paddleboarding, and hiking. The Royalton Town Forest and Kent's Ledge offer scenic trails and panoramic views. Winter sports like snowmobiling and cross-country skiing are popular, and residents are 30 miles from Killington Resort, the largest resort on the East Coast. The Joseph Smith Birthplace Memorial is a notable historical site. Commutes are facilitated by Tri-Valley Transit, with nearby medical centers and Burlington International Airport about 70 miles away.

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