Homes with Acreage for Sale in Vermont's Northeast Kingdom

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Vermont's Northeast Kingdom offers a substantial inventory of homes on larger lots, with residential properties on one acre or more available across towns in Orleans, Essex, and Caledonia counties. Search homes with acreage for sale in the Northeast Kingdom, create a free account to save this search and receive alerts, or call Century 21 Farm & Forest at (802) 626-4222 to speak with an agent.

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Find Homes with Acreage for Sale in the Northeast Kingdom, VT

Homes with acreage in the Northeast Kingdom range from properties on a single acre with a modest buffer from neighboring lots to farmhouses and rural residences set on dozens or hundreds of acres of mixed field and forest. Many of these homes sit along town roads rather than in subdivisions, giving them a more traditional Vermont rural character with direct road frontage and defined lot boundaries. Outbuildings are common on larger parcels, including barns, garages, and storage structures that reflect the agricultural history of the region. Century 21 Farm & Forest is experienced with rural residential properties throughout the Kingdom, including homes with significant acreage in both open and wooded settings. For standalone land parcels rather than residential acreage, see Vermont land for sale or explore large tracts for sale in Northern Vermont. The Brighton, VT community page is one example of the rural character common across the region.

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What does a typical home with acreage look like in Vermont's Northeast Kingdom?
Properties vary widely, from cape-style and colonial homes on a few cleared acres to older farmhouses with multiple outbuildings and a mix of tillable land and wooded terrain. Many larger acreage properties were originally working farms and retain barns, sheds, or other agricultural structures.
How do I find homes with a specific acreage minimum in the Northeast Kingdom?
Filtering by minimum lot size on the search tool will return results based on listed acreage. Working with an agent is also useful, as some rural properties have acreage that may be split or sold in parts, and an agent familiar with the local inventory can identify those options early.
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