The median home value in Sharon, VT is $368,750.
This is
higher than
the county median home value of $198,200.
The national median home value is $219,700.
The average price of homes sold in Sharon, VT is $368,750.
Approximately 59.15% of Sharon homes are owned,
compared to 24.86% rented, while
15.98% are vacant.
Sharon real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
If you see a property you’re interested in, contact a Sharon real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
The near hundred-acre parcel has several high points with long range view potential. Well established roads and trails crisscross the property from end to end offering endless recreation, agricultural, or additional homesite opportunities. The spring-fed pond is surrounded by former pastures, dotted with old apple trees and large maple trees, all edged with the endless original stone walls that tell a story of days gone by when Vermont was once almost all pastureland. Cowslip Hill Farm offers a rare opportunity to own a well-preserved piece of Vermont history. The current owners are only the third family to own the property since Vermont joined the Union with documented history and elements going back to 1791. Just some of these include a 1790 Cape, with chambers and tunnels that were used as part of the Underground Railroad; a rare original âhalf-barrelâ parlor ceiling built by the propertyâs first steward who had been a shipâs captain; and the original blacksmithâs shop. Each of the three steward families of the property have lovingly maintained and preserved the rich history of the property for the next and it is time for fourth steward to continue the legacy. This unique property is located at the end of a town-maintained road with access to both Route 132 and Downer Road in sought after Sharon, Vermont with easy access to Interstate 89 just 3.5 miles away. Estate Sale 6/7-6/9. Showings start on 6/10.
Cowslip Hill Farm offers a rare opportunity to own a well-preserved piece of Vermont history. The current owners are only the third family to own the property since Vermont joined the Union with documented history and elements going back to 1791. Just some of these include chambers and tunnels that were used as part of the Underground Railroad; a rare original âhalf-barrelâ parlor ceiling built by the propertyâs first steward who had been a shipâs captain; and the original blacksmithâs shop. Each of the three steward families of the property have lovingly maintained and preserved the rich history of the property for the next and it is time for fourth steward to continue the legacy. The near hundred-acre parcel has several highpoints with long range view potential. Well established roads and trails crisscross the property from end to end offering endless recreation, agricultural, or additional homesite opportunities. A spring-fed pond is surrounded by former pastures, dotted with old apple trees and large maple trees, all edged with endless original stone walls that tell a story of days gone by when Vermont was once almost all pastureland. Two apartment spaces offer income producing opportunity. This unique property is located at the end of a town-maintained road with access to both Route 132 and road frontage on Downer Road in sought after Sharon, Vermont with easy access to Interstate 89 just 3.5 miles away. Estate Sale 6/7 & 6/8 - Showings start 6/10.
This seasonal restaurant property is located in a very convenient location. The business was thriving until a recent building fire caused extensiveinterior damage. It is ready to be finished and offers a blank slate for a new plan. There is ample parking and major road frontage. A second septic system exists foradditional development. Lots of potential for a new owner.
The perfect building lot for the outdoor-enthusiast who seeks peace, quiet, and privacy. A roughed-in driveway leads to a cleared building site with sweeping 180 degree southwesterly views of Mt. Ascutney, Killington, and beyond. Located at the end of town-maintained Chapel Hill Rd., and with frontage on Town Highway 22 beyond, where you can explore on foot, cross-country skis, ATV or snowmobile. This parcel consists of +/- 54 acres in Sharon and +/- 9 acres in Norwich, all in current use.
This stunning prairie style contemporary home is nestled on 28+/- acres with beautiful valley views. Sunlit spacious rooms offer 9' ceilings accented by sweeping vaulted heights and open floor plan. A well appointed kitchen with a large island, sun filled dining area, gracious living room, along with hardwood floors combine to create a warm and genteel environment. First floor layout also includes a primary bedroom en-suite, large office/guest room, and a separate laundry/pantry. .Second floor includes 2 large bedrooms with vaulted ceilings and a spacious loft-studio. Large wrap-around deck great for summer entertaining or watching the stars at night. Many heat choices: FHW oil or wood furnace along with a gas wood stove, mini split, and solar panels to offset your electric bills. Big open basement for endless fun along with a workshop. Current owners have a DIY pickleball court! Detached 2 car garage. Home of the top rated Sharon Academy and school choice for middle school and high school. Sellers would prefer to close around September.