White River Junction VT Real Estate
White River Junction is a village within the town of Hartford, Vermont, at the confluence of the White River and the Connecticut River where I-89 and I-91 meet. Amtrak's Vermonter line stops here daily, making it one of the better-connected small communities in the Upper Valley by both car and rail. North Main Street anchors the village's arts district, which has attracted independent restaurants, a theater company, the Center for Cartoon Studies, and a range of creative businesses over the past two decades. The renovated Central Block and the Briggs Opera House are among the village's most visible historic buildings.
White River Junction VT Homes for Sale
Housing in White River Junction is more dense than most Upper Valley communities - older residential streets within walking distance of the village center and the train station, with a mix of single-family homes and multi-unit properties. The arts district character and rail access appeal to buyers looking for a more urban village feel at price points generally below what comparable proximity to services would cost in Hanover or Lebanon. The Tyler Team works across Vermont and guides buyers through Vermont-specific closing and disclosure procedures.
Frequently Asked Questions
No - White River Junction is a village within the town of Hartford. It has its own well-known identity and is commonly listed as its own destination, but it shares Hartford's municipal government, school district, and services.
White River Junction has developed a meaningful arts presence centered on North Main Street. The Center for Cartoon Studies is one of the village's most distinctive institutions, and the Briggs Opera House hosts performances and community events. Several independent galleries and creative businesses occupy the historic downtown buildings.
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