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Number of owner-occupied units by value, Vermont, 2019 and 2024

December 22, 2025  |  Sarah Lyons
Housing

The median value of primary homes in Vermont, as reported by the U.S. Census, jumped by over $119,000 between 2019 and 2024, from $233,200 to $352,800. That’s much larger growth than in the prior five years, when the increase was $18,000. The share of homes worth more than $300,000 in the state went from one-third in 2019 to nearly 60 percent in 2024. Primary homes for sale have followed suit. The median sale price increased by 55 percent over the period.