Vermont Housing Market
Cold MarketHousing market data and trends for Vermont. Track median prices, inventory, days on market, and competition metrics for real estate investors.
Data period: January 2026
Median Sale Price
$396K
↓ 3.6% YoY
Days on Market
91 days
↑ 7.1% YoY
Active Inventory
2,170
↑ 13.3% YoY
Homes Sold
438
↑ 0.7% YoY
Cold Market
Inventory is high and homes are sitting longer — a buyer's market.
Vermont Market Summary
The Vermont housing market is cooling down. As of January 2026, the median home sale price is $396K, down 3.6% year-over-year. Homes are spending a median of 91 days on the market, 7.1% longer than a year ago.
There are 2,170 homes for sale — 13.3% more than last year. With 5.0 months of supply, this is a balanced market. 505 new listings were added during this period, up 1.2% year-over-year.
Homes are selling for 96.3% of their list price on average, suggesting room for negotiation. 13.7% of homes sell above their asking price. 13.1% of listings have had a price drop.
Market Opportunity Score
Based on current market conditions
78
Contributing Factors
How This Market Compares
vs. National Median
Investor Takeaway
The cooling market may present buying opportunities with less competition and more negotiating leverage.
Vermont Market Trends
Median Sale Price
Median Days on Market
Active Inventory
Homes Sold
Sale-to-List Ratio
Listings with Price Drops
Detailed Market Metrics
Median List Price
$458K
Price per Sq Ft
$230
Sale-to-List Ratio
96.3%
Months of Supply
5.0
Sold Above List
13.7%
Price Drops
13.1%
New Listings
505
↑ 1.2% YoY
Pending Sales
514
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