Residential Lots in Vermont
Buy or sell residential lots in Vermont. Parcels zoned for single-family or multi-family homes, often in or near a subdivision.
Looking for residential lots in Vermont? Residential lots are zoned specifically for housing and are usually located in platted subdivisions with defined boundaries, HOA rules, and nearby utility access. They tend to move faster than raw acreage because buyers can picture a finished home going up quickly.
Across Vermont, residential lots shows up in every county, from small rural parcels to larger tracts near growing cities. Property tax rates and zoning rules for this type of land vary by county within Vermont, so it's worth checking local requirements before you buy.
Good For
- Homebuilders and spec builders
- Buyers wanting to build a custom home
- Investors flipping lots to builders
Things to Consider
- HOA restrictions may limit design choices
- Setback and lot coverage rules affect buildable area
- Impact fees vary significantly by municipality
Buying or selling residential lots in Vermont?
Get StartedFrequently Asked Questions
Is residential lots available throughout Vermont?+
Yes. Residential Lots exists in most counties across Vermont, though availability, pricing, and zoning rules vary by location within the state.
Who typically buys residential lots in Vermont?+
Homebuilders and spec builders, Buyers wanting to build a custom home, Investors flipping lots to builders are the most common buyers for this type of land, both in Vermont and nationally.
What should I check before buying residential lots in Vermont?+
HOA restrictions may limit design choices
Cities in Vermont
Browse residential lots opportunities near specific Vermont cities.
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