Homes for Sale in Starksboro, VT

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Single-Family Homes and Houses for Sale in Starksboro, Vermont

Starksboro is a small town in Addison County tucked into the Green Mountain foothills, roughly 20 miles southeast of Burlington via Route 116. The town borders Hinesburg to the north and Bristol to the south, sitting at the edge of the Chittenden County market in terrain that becomes noticeably more rural and elevated than the Champlain Valley communities to the west. The Green Mountain National Forest and the Huntington River corridor are nearby, and the area's landscape draws those who want proximity to hiking, skiing at the Mad River Valley resorts, and the quiet of a working agricultural community. Bristol, a few miles south, provides everyday services and a compact downtown. Homes in Starksboro tend toward farmhouses, cape-style houses, and properties with meaningful acreage, and the town has attracted interest from buyers who want a more rural setting within a reasonable distance of Burlington.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How far is Starksboro, VT from Burlington?
Starksboro is approximately 20 to 25 miles from Burlington, with Route 116 providing the primary connection north through Hinesburg and into the Champlain Valley. The drive typically takes around 30 to 35 minutes, making Starksboro feasible for those willing to trade a longer commute for a more rural and elevated setting.
What kind of homes are available in Starksboro, VT?
Starksboro's housing inventory leans heavily toward single-family homes with character — farmhouses, older cape-style properties, and homes on larger lots are common. The town's rural position means properties frequently include barns, outbuildings, or substantial acreage, and the market tends to attract those looking for a departure from the denser suburban towns closer to Burlington.
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