Housing costs in Vermont?
A typical home costs
$219,500, which is 35.1% less expensive than the national average of
$338,100 and 18.1% less expensive than the average South Dakota home, at
$268,000. Renting a two-bedroom unit in Vermont costs
$840 per month, which is 41.3% more than the national average of
$1,430 and 8.3% cheaper than the state average of
$910.
Can I afford Vermont?
To live comfortably in Vermont, South Dakota, a minimum annual income of
$42,120 for a family, and
$25,600 for a single person is recommended.
What does A.I. say about Vermont?
The cost of living in Vermont is fairly reasonable compared to other parts of the country. In terms of groceries, the cost of food in the state averages out at around $3.00 per day (for a single person). Additionally, housing costs, both for renting and buying, are also relatively inexpensive compared to the national median. The median home cost in Vermont is around $185,000 with monthly rent on average ranging from $800 to $1,500 depending on location and size. Overall, living in Vermont is relatively affordable when compared to other areas of the United States.