Hyde Park is the shire town — the county seat — of Lamoille County, Vermont, and one of the region’s most quietly appealing places to own property. Four miles east of Morrisville and ten miles from Stowe, Hyde Park offers a genuine rural Vermont character that draws buyers looking for space, privacy, and larger parcels without the resort-town premiums that define so much of Lamoille County’s higher-profile markets. If you want acreage, a farmhouse with a barn, or a building lot with long views and room to breathe, Hyde Park VT real estate is a market worth knowing well.

Pall Spera Company Realtors has served Lamoille County since 1969 and knows Hyde Park’s land, neighborhoods, and market dynamics in depth. Browse current listings below or read on for a full picture of what this town offers buyers.

Properties for Sale in Hyde Park, VT

Hyde Park VT Property Types

Hyde Park’s inventory skews toward the rural end of the spectrum. This is a town of farms, larger parcels, and classic Vermont homesteads — with a modest village center and the surrounding countryside that gives Lamoille County so much of its character.

Single-family homes in Hyde Park span a wide range, from modest year-round homes in the village to expansive farmhouses on many acres on the surrounding hillsides. Price points are generally more accessible than Stowe or Waterbury, making Hyde Park one of the better value plays in the county for buyers who prioritize land and privacy over walkability.

Land and agricultural parcels are a significant part of what Hyde Park offers. Buyers looking for multiple acres, working farmland, or large wooded parcels find more options here than in most of Lamoille County. The town’s rural zoning and lower density support a land market with real variety.

Farms and multi-building properties come to market in Hyde Park with some regularity — converted barns, working farms, properties with guest houses or outbuildings. For buyers seeking that classic Vermont farm aesthetic at a more achievable price, Hyde Park is a consistent source.

Living in Hyde Park, Vermont

Hyde Park is the kind of Vermont town that people discover when they’ve been to Stowe a few times, started doing the math, and realized there’s another conversation worth having. It’s quieter, more rural, and less shaped by tourism — which for the right buyer is precisely the point.

Hyde Park Village

The village center is small and authentic — a classic New England green, the county courthouse, historic architecture, and a handful of local businesses. It’s not a destination village, but it has genuine character and the civic presence that comes with being the county seat. The Lamoille County courthouse, county offices, and related services are located here, giving the village a functional anchor that keeps it active year-round.

Rural Character and Landscape

Hyde Park sits on rolling terrain with open farm fields, forested hillsides, and the kind of long views across the valley that define what many buyers picture when they imagine Vermont. The agricultural tradition is alive here — working farms remain active, and the landscape hasn’t been overwhelmed by development. For buyers seeking genuine Vermont countryside rather than a curated version of it, Hyde Park delivers.

Outdoor Access

The Lamoille Valley Rail Trail passes through the area, providing year-round multi-use recreation. Fishing and paddling on the Lamoille River are nearby. Stowe Mountain Resort is ten miles west, and the broader trail and recreation network throughout Lamoille County is easily accessible. Elmore Mountain State Park, with its summit fire tower and Lake Elmore, is a short drive to the south.

Location

Hyde Park sits at the intersection of Routes 15 and 100C, putting it within easy reach of Morrisville (4 miles west), Stowe (10 miles west), Johnson (8 miles west), and the broader Route 15 corridor toward Burlington. The town is rural without being isolated — a balance that’s harder to find than it sounds in Vermont.

Hyde Park VT Real Estate Market Overview

Hyde Park’s market is driven by buyers who prioritize land, privacy, and value over amenity density. Price points here are generally below Morrisville and well below Stowe, which creates opportunity for buyers who can look past the more recognized names in the county.

Inventory tends toward larger properties — homes with meaningful acreage, farm properties, and land parcels that simply don’t exist in the same quantity in more densely settled towns. The buyer pool is a mix of local move-up buyers, out-of-state relocators seeking the real Vermont lifestyle, and second-home buyers who want privacy and land over ski-in access.

As with most of Lamoille County, well-priced properties in good condition attract attention quickly. The market has tightened meaningfully since 2020 as buyer demand for North Central Vermont has grown, and Hyde Park has benefited from the same spillover from Stowe that has lifted Morrisville and Elmore.

Hyde Park and Nearby Vermont Towns

Find Your Hyde Park VT Property

Pall Spera Company has been buying and selling in Lamoille County — including Hyde Park — since 1969. Our Morrisville office serves the Hyde Park market and can help you identify properties, understand land values, and navigate a purchase in this part of the county. Contact us to start the conversation.

Frequently Asked Questions About Hyde Park VT Real Estate

What is Hyde Park VT known for?

Hyde Park is the county seat of Lamoille County and is known for its authentic rural Vermont character, classic village green, working farmland, and access to the broader Lamoille County region. It sits between Morrisville and Johnson on Route 15 and offers some of the most accessible acreage and farmland in the county.

Is Hyde Park VT a good place to buy a farm or rural property?

Yes — Hyde Park is one of the better options in Lamoille County for buyers seeking farms, larger parcels, or rural properties with outbuildings. The town’s rural character, lower density, and agricultural tradition mean that farm properties and multi-building estates come to market more regularly here than in the county’s more resort-adjacent towns.

How far is Hyde Park from Stowe VT?

Hyde Park is approximately 10 miles east of Stowe Village — typically a 15- to 20-minute drive. Close enough to use Stowe’s amenities regularly, far enough that the landscape and lifestyle feel distinctly rural rather than resort-adjacent.

Who represents buyers and sellers in Hyde Park VT?

Pall Spera Company Realtors covers Hyde Park through our Morrisville office at 65-5 Northgate Plaza. Contact us at (802) 888-1102 or nancy.durand@pallspera.com.