Homes for Sale in Hartland, VT
Hartland runs along the Connecticut River in Windsor County between Hartford to the north and Windsor to the south, with I-91 providing interstate access through the town's lower sections. Four village areas — Hartland, Hartland Three Corners, North Hartland, and Hartland Four Corners — are distributed across the river valley and the hills above it. North Hartland Lake, a reservoir created by the Hartland Dam, sits within the town.
Housing in Hartland VT
Hartland's real estate is primarily rural — older Vermont homes and farmhouses on larger parcels across the town's village areas and back roads. Connecticut River frontage provides occasional waterfront listings in the lower valley. The town is quieter than Hartford to the north and offers a more remote setting at price points that generally reflect that character. Vermont-specific closing procedures and transfer tax apply.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How does Hartland VT compare to Hartford VT as a place to live?
- Hartland is quieter and more rural than Hartford, with fewer services and less interstate activity. It suits buyers who specifically want a more remote Vermont character and are comfortable with the longer drive to services in Hartford or Windsor. Price points typically reflect the more rural setting.
- Are there waterfront properties in Hartland VT?
- Connecticut River frontage exists in the lower portions of town, with occasional listings coming to market. See Hartland waterfront listings for current availability.
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