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Vermont Seller's Markets

53 cities with less than 3 months of inventory

53

Seller's Markets

0.3

Lowest Supply (mo)

4

Fastest Selling (days)

$1.48M

Highest Median Price

All 53 Seller's Markets in Vermont

1 Windsor
0.3 mo
$105K 145d on market
2 Bolton Valley
0.5 mo
$230K 4d on market
3 East Barre
0.5 mo
$225K 25d on market
4 Highgate Center
0.5 mo
$279K 41d on market
5 Norwich
0.5 mo
$662K 67d on market
6 Pittsford
0.5 mo
$219K 105d on market
7 South Barre
0.5 mo
$373K 82d on market
8 South Hero
0.5 mo
$423K 49d on market
9 Williamstown
0.5 mo
$345K 49d on market
10 Hinesburg
0.7 mo
$310K 4d on market
11 Bakersfield
1.0 mo
$400K 4d on market
12 Bradford
1.0 mo
$586K 1049d on market
13 Castleton Four Corners
1.0 mo
$345K 13d on market
14 Castleton
1.0 mo
$210K 123d on market
15 Chelsea
1.0 mo
$244K 42d on market
16 Dorset
1.0 mo
$1.48M 105d on market
17 East Dorset
1.0 mo
$350K 193d on market
18 East Montpelier
1.0 mo
$150K 104d on market
19 Essex Junction
1.0 mo
$473K 38d on market +16.1% YoY
20 Hartland
1.0 mo
$1.48M 141d on market
21 Middletown Springs
1.0 mo
$218K 268d on market
22 Readsboro
1.0 mo
$185K 125d on market
23 Rochester
1.0 mo
$141K 122d on market
24 South Royalton
1.0 mo
$275K 108d on market
25 Stamford
1.0 mo
$370K 62d on market
26 Underhill Flats
1.0 mo
$378K 30d on market
27 Waitsfield
1.0 mo
$633K 124d on market
28 Waterbury Center
1.0 mo
$792K 42d on market
29 Websterville
1.0 mo
$194K 150d on market
30 Wells
1.0 mo
$320K 156d on market
31 West Pawlet
1.0 mo
$249K 9d on market
32 West Woodstock
1.0 mo
$499K 66d on market
33 Milton
1.1 mo
$390K 63d on market
34 Richford
1.3 mo
$168K 189d on market
35 South Burlington
1.5 mo
$474K 28d on market -15.4% YoY
36 Killington Village
1.7 mo
$246K 111d on market
37 West Rutland
1.7 mo
$135K 134d on market
38 Manchester
1.8 mo
$426K 27d on market
39 Rutland
1.9 mo
$255K 53d on market +13.3% YoY
40 Benson
2.0 mo
$410K 173d on market
41 Danby
2.0 mo
$445K 151d on market
42 East Poultney
2.0 mo
$107K 10d on market
43 Jericho
2.0 mo
$382K 17d on market
44 North Clarendon
2.0 mo
$215K 6d on market
45 Northfield
2.0 mo
$274K 113d on market
46 Proctor
2.0 mo
$290K 97d on market
47 Randolph
2.0 mo
$293K 66d on market
48 Shelburne
2.0 mo
$410K 54d on market -12.8% YoY
49 Worcester
2.0 mo
$299K 5d on market
50 Waterbury
2.5 mo
$445K 43d on market
51 Bennington
2.8 mo
$272K 80d on market
52 Ludlow
2.8 mo
$550K 106d on market
53 Burlington
2.9 mo
$552K 50d on market +13.1% YoY

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Selling in Vermont's Hot Markets

Vermont currently has 53 seller's markets—cities where housing inventory is below 3 months. In these markets, homes typically sell quickly and often above asking price, giving sellers significant leverage.

Maximizing Your Sale in a Seller's Market

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Vermont a seller's market in 2026?

Parts of Vermont remain seller's markets in 2026, with 53 cities showing less than 3 months of housing inventory. However, many areas are transitioning toward more balanced conditions. Use our city-level data to see which specific markets currently favor sellers.

What makes a real estate market a "seller's market"?

A seller's market occurs when housing demand exceeds supply, typically indicated by less than 3 months of available inventory. In a seller's market, homes sell quickly (often within weeks), buyers face competition, and sellers can often negotiate above asking price.

Should I sell my house in Vermont right now?

If your Vermont city has less than 3 months of inventory, you're in a strong position to sell. Homes in seller's markets typically sell faster and for higher prices. However, timing also depends on local factors like seasonality and your personal situation. A local agent can provide a comparative market analysis specific to your neighborhood.

How do I price my home in a seller's market?

In a seller's market, strategic pricing just below market value often generates multiple offers and drives the final price higher. Overpricing—even in a hot market—can backfire by reducing buyer interest. Work with a local Vermont agent who understands current comparable sales in your area.

How long do homes take to sell in a seller's market?

In strong seller's markets, homes typically sell within 15-30 days—sometimes receiving offers within the first week. Well-priced homes in desirable Vermont neighborhoods may sell even faster, especially with professional staging and marketing.

Will Vermont's housing market shift to a buyer's market?

Housing markets are cyclical. While some Vermont cities are seeing inventory grow, many areas still favor sellers due to strong demand and limited new construction. Monitor months of supply in your specific city—when it exceeds 6 months, the market shifts to favor buyers.

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