The median home value in Guildhall, VT is $383,700.
This is
higher than
the county median home value of $190,800.
The national median home value is $338,100.
The average price of homes sold in Guildhall, VT is $383,700.
Approximately 69.19% of Guildhall homes are owned,
compared to 3.54% rented, while
27.27% are vacant.
Guildhall 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 Guildhall real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
Are you looking for a private get-away in the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont? This rustic off-grid camp is sited on 1.94 acres and may be just what you are looking for. It has an open concept living space and a bunk room on the main floor. The second story is currently being used for storage but could be converted into more sleeping space. The property is located near the end of a dead-end road that is maintained by the town. A generator is included to provide power and the camp is heated by a wood stove. Buyer/agents should use caution entering the deck/camp as the piers have shifted and will need to re-aligned. The property is being sold "as is" and all furnishings and contents inside and out will remain.
Introducing Adden Mountain Forest, approximately 1,689 acres of timberland investment located in the picturesque Connecticut River Valley of northeastern Vermont. Adden Mountain Forest offers an attractive timber investment with a broad spectrum of timber, carbon, recreation and conservation values. A fully monumented August-2024 timber inventory finds 5.23 MBF sawtimber and 16.9± cords pulpwood averaging approximately 27.4 gross cords per forested acre, demonstrating a well-stocked resource heavy to sugar maple, yellow birch and spruce/fir species. Situated in Guildhall, Vermont, the property is composed of two adjoining parcels surrounding Adden Mountain: (i) the 1,341-acre± Adden Mountain parcel, and (ii) the 348-acre± Taylor Lot. The Adden Mountain portion is benefitted by a forest legacy easement that encourages ongoing forest management, timber harvesting, maple sugaring and recreational uses while limiting development. An existing camp on Adden Mountain can be used for recreational purposes. The Taylor Lot is uneased and benefits from recent access improvements leading to an open clearing with southwesterly views across the Catbow Brook valley to Adden Mountain. The property is enrolled in Vermontâ??s Use Value Appraisal tax program, achieving a meaningful tax reduction. Lancaster, NH ~15 minutes. Saint Johnsbury, VT ~45 minutes. Boston, MA ~3 hours.
Hidden down a winding driveway sits this modern camp on +/- 45.2 acres which is secluded from the hustle and bustle of the world. This camp was built in 2019 and has a beautiful interior with pine walls and ceilings and glistening floors. The main level has a full kitchen with granite countertops and center island, a living room with a high ceiling and sliding doors to the covered front porch, plus a 3/4 bath with a shower and laundry. A dramatic spiral staircase invites you to the second floor loft bedroom with sitting area. Enjoy the modern comforts of vinyl siding, a drilled well and septic system while escaping to your camp in the woods of the Northeast Kingdom. The home has been heated year round with an off-grid propane heater. The camp is off grid, but ready to be connected to a generator. Local mountain views may be available with some clearing.