Buying a home in Vermont is manageable for many families, though it takes real commitment. The typical home costs $316,600, which is about 3.9× of the typical household income of $81,203 a year. A family saving their entire income would need around 3.9 years to cover the purchase price — before mortgage interest, taxes, or upkeep.
Renters face real pressure. The typical rent in Vermont is $1,234 a month, and 45% of renters spend more than 30% of their income on housing — the point at which most financial advisers say rent becomes unaffordable. That figure is 0% higher than the national average of 45%.
17.1% of Vermont homeowners with a mortgage spend more than 30% of their income on housing — above the national average of 16.1%.