
August in Vermont brings more than warm weather and lake days, it also means the start of a new school year is right around the corner. Whether you’re a longtime resident or a family new to the area, preparing for back-to-school season is an exciting time. At Geri Reilly Real Estate, we know that home and school go hand in hand, so we’ve pulled together a few insights to help families make the most of this transition.
Finding the Right Neighborhood for School Access
Location is everything when it comes to real estate, especially for families with school-age children. Proximity to schools can make a big difference in your daily routine, from shorter commutes to more time at home in the evenings. Popular school districts in Chittenden County, including South Burlington, Essex, and Burlington, are highly sought after. For buyers, it’s important to keep these areas in mind as you start your home search. For sellers, highlighting your home’s access to schools can be a big selling point this time of year.
Preparing Your Home for the School Year
Back-to-school season is also a great time to get your home organized and ready for a busy autumn schedule. Families can set up homework-friendly spaces with good lighting and storage, create a mudroom or entryway system for backpacks and shoes, and refresh bedrooms or study areas. Even small updates like hooks, bins, or a designated workspace can help kids start the year off strong.
Family-Friendly Activities Before Classes Begin
August is the perfect time to squeeze in a few more family outings before the first bell rings. Visit a local farm stand for fresh produce, explore one of Vermont’s many hiking trails, or plan a picnic at a nearby park. Activities like the South Hero Thursday evening gatherings or music nights at local town parks are great ways to make memories and connect with the community before schedules fill up again.
Real Estate and the School Calendar
The school year can influence real estate trends in Vermont. Many families aim to buy and sell homes in the late spring or summer so they’re settled before classes begin, which means by August, inventory and competition can look different than earlier in the year. For buyers, this can be an opportunity to take advantage of homes still on the market. For sellers, it’s a chance to market your property to families who may still be looking to move before the holidays.
Balancing Home and School Life
Finally, back-to-school season is a reminder of the importance of home as a foundation for family life. Whether it’s gathering around the table after a long day of school or having a quiet place for study and play, the right home can make all the difference in creating balance during the busy months ahead.


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