Addison County Early 2025 Market Report

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The single-family home market in Addison County has experienced significant growth in median sales prices over the past eight years, with values rising from $260,000 in 2017 to $426,250 in 2024 – a 64% increase. However, units sold have steadily declined, from a high of 421 in 2021 to just 244 in 2024, reflecting tighter inventory and rising prices potentially limiting buyer access. Recent trends show a 5.3% year-over-year increase in median sales prices for 2024, while sales dropped 12.54%.

Single-Family January-December 2024
Median Sale Price:Average Sale Price:Units Sold:Newly Listed:Days on Market:
$426,250 5.3% $521,204 6.2%244 -12.5%310 -2.8%40 33.3%
Condos January-December 2024
Median Sale Price:Average Sale Price:Units Sold:Newly Listed:Days on Market:
$377,000 16.0% $391,000 8.2%14 -22.2%14 -30.0%18 -18.2%

Middlebury posted the highest number of sale in the county plus a nearly 9% increase in median sales price, followed by Ferrisburgh with 23 single family homes sold. Lincoln posted a 150% increase in homes sold. Other towns, such as Leicester and Panton, experienced declines in median sale price, with Panton seeing the sharpest drop at 71.15% but this is a likely a result of a small number of sales affecting the data. High-value towns like Cornwall ($610,000) and Monkton ($604,250) continue to command premium prices. Days on market (DOM) varied widely across the region.

Across property types, single-family homes remain dominant, with a median sales price of $426,250, while condos, reflecting a small portion of properties sold, saw the strongest year-over-year price growth (+16%) to $377,000. Multi-family homes saw a 7.28% increase in median sales price to $420,000, while the median sales price of land fell 10.11% to $120,000. Overall, inventory challenges and affordability concerns define the current market, but strong price appreciation in key towns highlights continued demand.

Addison County Single-FamilyMedian PriceVS 2023Units SoldVS 2023New ListingsVS 2023Average DOM
Addison$340,500.00 -33.80%1220.00%138.30%43
Bridport$385,000.00 28.30%110.00%160.00%126
Bristol$395,000.00 0.30%21-25.00%23-28.10%37
Cornwall$610,000.00 8.00%11-21.40%12-14.30%49
Ferrisburgh$518,000.00 5.70%23-11.50%313.30%24
Goshen$250,000.00 30.20%566.70%4-33.30%64
Granville$375,500.00 160.80%2-50.00%525.00%7
Hancock$364,000.00 25.50%2-60.00%60.00%26
Leicester$325,000.00 -38.30%5-58.30%7-36.40%51
Lincoln$450,000.00 -9.10%15150.00%1455.60%53
Middlebury$434,500.00 8.60%34-12.80%410.00%26
Monkton$604,250.00 42.20%14-17.70%15-28.60%44
New Haven$547,750.00 10.90%9-25.00%12-14.30%16
Orwell$375,000.00 27.30%7-61.10%12-36.80%55
Panton$550,000.00 -71.20%50.00%950.00%8
Ripton$288,500.00 -5.70%4-20.00%40.00%10
Salisbury$365,000.00 -28.40%1122.20%15-6.30%33
Shoreham$444,000.00 13.90%1427.30%1838.50%80
Starksboro$405,000.00 2.50%9-30.80%12-7.70%30
Vergennes$397,500.00 13.60%18-5.30%2742.10%27
Waltham$515,000.00 3.10%40.00%525.00%26
Weybridge$445,000.00 -16.60%60.00%6-14.30%9
Whiting$751,988.00 123.80%20.00%350.00%80