Waterfront Homes for Sale in Grand Isle, VT

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Waterfront Houses and Condos for Sale in Grand Isle, Vermont

Grand Isle is the largest community in the Lake Champlain Islands and the seat of Grand Isle County, connected to the Vermont mainland by a fixed bridge at the US-2 causeway and accessible from New York State by the Gordon Landing ferry. The town's shoreline faces both the broad main lake to the west and the quieter East Bay to the east, giving waterfront properties in Grand Isle a range of exposure, view types, and water-access character. Grand Isle State Park sits on the eastern shore and includes one of Vermont's most popular campgrounds, reinforcing the island's identity as a destination for outdoor recreation on the water. Burlington is roughly 20 miles to the southeast, making Grand Isle one of the more accessible lake communities for those who want genuine waterfront living within reach of the city. Waterfront inventory includes year-round homes, seasonal cottages, and properties with private dock access.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What waterfront access options exist in Grand Isle, VT?
Grand Isle properties range from those with direct private shoreline on Lake Champlain to homes with shared lake access or water views without direct frontage. The town's position between the main lake and East Bay means waterfront character varies significantly by location, and working with an agent familiar with the Islands market helps in evaluating specific parcels.
How far is Grand Isle from Burlington, VT?
Grand Isle is approximately 20 miles from Burlington, with US-2 providing a direct route via the Lake Champlain causeway. The drive typically takes 25 to 35 minutes depending on traffic, making Grand Isle one of the more commutable waterfront communities in the region for those based in or around Burlington.
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