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Sheldon, VT Houses for Sale

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    $260,000

    $15K PRICE DROP
    • 5 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 2,328 Sq Ft

    159 Vt Route 105, Sheldon, VT 05483

    Upper and lower unit property offering flexible multi-unit layout. The upper unit features a large living room and a wrap-around deck in need of repairs. This level includes three bedrooms, a full bathroom, and laundry located within the unit. Electrical system on the upper floor requires upgrading in order to restore power. Roof has been tarped due to a known leak. The lower unit, located in the

    Mark Duchaine, Jr. BHHS Vermont Realty Group/S Burlington

    159 Vt Route 105, Sheldon, VT 05483
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    $399,900

    $22K PRICE DROP
    • 3 Beds
    • 1 Bath
    • 1,240 Sq Ft

    591 Sweet Hollow Rd, Sheldon, VT 05483

    Just outside the village of Sheldon Springs, tucked away on a beautiful country setting with over 3 acres of land, this thoughtfully updated ranch offers the perfect blend of privacy, comfort, and convenience. Enjoy easy one-level living with a bright and functional layout, spacious bedrooms, and a welcoming atmosphere. A screened porch provides the perfect spot to relax, entertain, or take in

    Shayna Sherwood Sherwood Real Estate

    591 Sweet Hollow Rd, Sheldon, VT 05483

Why Live in Sheldon

Sheldon, Vermont, is a quiet rural community located 10 miles from the Canadian border. Known for its farmland and small villages, Sheldon provides a tranquil living environment with homes on large lots. The town, named after Revolutionary War Colonel Elisha Sheldon, was incorporated in 1791 and has a rich history in agriculture and sawmills. Housing options range from traditional farmhouse-style and colonial homes dating back to the 1800s to newer ranch-style, split-level, and contemporary homes built in the last 25 years. Properties vary in size, with some homes on lots less than an acre and others on expansive plots exceeding 100 acres. Sheldon is car-dependent, with State Route 105 facilitating commutes to nearby hubs like Enosburg, 8 miles east, and St. Albans City, 10 miles south. Interstate 89 in St. Albans City connects residents to Burlington, 30 miles south, and the Canadian border, 15 miles north. Recreational opportunities include hiking and biking in Sheldon Community Forest, golfing at nearby courses, and enjoying Lake Champlain's fishing, boating, and swimming activities. The Abbey Pub and Restaurant is the town's sole dining spot, offering American favorites and live music. For shopping, residents travel to Enosburg for grocery markets and St. Albans City for larger stores and local shops. Annual events like Sheldon’s Old Home Day, Enosburg’s Vermont Dairy Festival, and St. Albans City’s Maple Festival provide entertainment and community engagement. Students attend Sheldon Elementary School and Bellows Free Academy, which offers numerous extracurricular activities.

Single Family Home Price Trends

Median Home Price
$345,000
Median 3-Bedroom Home Price
$342,500
Median 4-Bedroom Home Price
$402,000
Median 5-Bedroom Home Price
$260,000
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