RE/MAX Champlain Valley Properties: your source for Middlebury Vermont Real Estate
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RE/MAX Champlain Valley Properties was founded in 1995 by two local agent/brokers who between them have over 50 years of real estate experience in the Middlebury area. With five full time agents we have become one of the leading real estate agencies in Addison County and are able to offer all the necessary services to both buyers and sellers. As a member of the Multiple Listing Service (MLS) we have access to all of the residential, commercial, multi-family and land properties for sale in Addison County and surrounding areas. Let the folks here at RE/MAX Champlain Valley Properties put our expertise to work for you. We're here to help make your home buying or selling experience as easy and as trouble-free as it can be. Stop by, call, or email us and let our professional staff help you with all of your Vermont real estate needs. |
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Featured Listings
This recently created lot has all town & state permits. Town water & sewer are easily available, even the hookup fees have been paid. There is a small stream on the edge of the property, but there is one very nice house site. Walk to everything in town and be a part of a well established neighborhood in Middlebury.
This charming home has a wonderful lot with a very deep back yard. The location is great, within walking distance of town and the college and across from a very nice park with nice walking paths. The home has a lot of charm, a lovely 8'x22' 3-season porch off the living room as well as a patio on the back. A lovely affordable in-town property.
This unit is bright, cheerful and fun! Many wonderful upgrades: granite countertops in kitchen (old kitchen "recycled" to lower level for great laundry area), lovely Otter Creek sunroom on back, beautiful paladium window in living room, spacious study with bath on lower level. Condo Assn. will not allow future expansion of living space on basement level, but this unit's space is "grandfathered".


