According to the Vermont Directory of Affordable Rental Housing, 50 affordable housing properties throughout the state have vacancy listings. To learn more about specific apartments, requirements and availability, click on the name of the property below or visit the vacancy profile on our website.
          
  
            Housing barriers for immigrants and refugees to Vermont
      
        
        
        
        
          
  
            
Over the past 30 years, over 6,300 refugees have settled in Vermont. As newly arrived immigrants, the process of resettling can come with some challenges. According to a recent report by VHFA, immigrants and refugees face many unique barriers to housing in Vermont.
          
  
            Thankful for our affordable housing partners across Vermont 
      
        
        
        
        
          
  
            
Along with unprecedented challenges, 2020 has brought a new level of gratitude for the people and organizations that comprise
          
  
            Vermont home prices continued increasing through September 2020
      
        
        
        
        
          
  
            
The median price of a non-vacation home in Vermont rose to $244,000, according to Vermont property transfer tax records for homes sold through September 30, 2020. While the 7% increase from 2019 may reflect increased demand from the pandemic’s “race for space,” Vermont is no stranger to rising home prices which have increased steadily since 2014.