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    40 Adirondack View, Bristol, VT 05443

    Property Id: 2314767Available to for move in on Feb 1st. 3 bed, 1 bathroom apartment in the serene setting of Bristol. Unit comes use of a large garage and basement for plenty of storage. There are in-unit laundry hookups, ready for your own units. Rent is $2100/month with a $50 paid on time discount ($2,050 total). First month's rent and security deposit of $2100 due at move-in ($4150

    40 Adirondack View, Bristol, VT 05443
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    15 Orchard Terrace Unit 2bed 2 bath, Bristol, VT 05443

    Please text between 9 am - 7 pm daily to be screened and schedule a showing. All open houses are by appointment. Schedule yours today!! Thank You! Property Management

    15 Orchard Terrace Unit 2bed 2 bath, Bristol, VT 05443

Why Live in Starksboro

Starksboro, VT, a small town in Addison County with a population of about 1,800, is known for its ridgeline views and expansive farmland. Located in the Lewis Creek Valley, it offers a blend of privacy and convenience, being just 10 minutes from a grocery store and 20 minutes from Burlington. The town features classic New England architecture, including Colonial Revival, Cape Cod, and saltbox-style homes, alongside log cabins and farmhouses. Many homes come with ample acreage, providing space for gardens, sheds, and fire pits, and offering views of Mount Ellen, Mount Abraham, Camel’s Hump, or the Green Mountains. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy hiking trails, the scenic Camel’s Hump State Park, and year-round activities at Lake Champlain and nearby ski resorts like Mad River Glen and Sugarbush Resort. The Cota Recreation Area and Lewis Creek Wildlife Management Area provide additional recreational opportunities. Starksboro hosts an annual Harvest Festival, and nearby Bristol offers charming eateries, art galleries, and shops, including the Bobcat Café and Brewery and Minifactory. The town is served by Robinson Elementary School, known for its small class sizes and high rating. Commuting is facilitated by Route 116 and a Park-and-Ride lot with bus services to Burlington and Middlebury, both 20 miles away. However, potential residents should be aware of the area's susceptibility to flooding, as evidenced by significant damage from floods and mudslides in July 2024.

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