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Milton Vermont

Milton Vermont

Just 14 miles north of Burlington, Milton Vermont real estate provides an ideal balance of town convenience and rural ambiance. Homes in Milton center and in the greater Milton real estate area boast spacious floor plans, sizeable lots and great views of the surrounding hillsides.
 
In summer you can hike to one of the area’s seven waterfalls and in winter enjoy snowshoeing in Milton Town Forest. Yet the town of Milton possesses all the amenities with a town shopping center and convenient location along US-7.

Getting its start in the late 1700s in manufacturing and harvesting potash, Milton continues to be a rapidly growing town containing 7 waterfalls and located 14 miles north of Burlington. In 2000 it was the largest town in Chittenden County and the tenth largest in the state in land area.

It and contains a medical center, several churches, civic organizations and social organizations, and has close proximity to the IBM facility in Essex Junction.

From new builds overlooking Arrowhead Lake to multi-acre countryside properties, Milton real estate provides a great option for families looking for true Vermont living.

Show/Hide Milton at a Glance

Population: 10,352
 
Schools: Milton Elementary and Milton Middle/High
 
Land: 60.9 sq mi, 9.4 sq mi of that water
 
Popular Destinations:  Arrowhead Golf Course and Sand Bar State Park
 
Chartered: June 8, 1763
 
Transportation: Commuter Bus Service provided by the Chittenden County Transportation Authority
 
Did you Know?: Milton was home to John G. Haskell, the architect who built the Kansas State Capitol building as well as many other state buildings, and George J. Stannard, a general in the Civil War. His historical home remains there today.