Stowe, Vermont is one of New England’s most sought-after real estate markets — and one of the most enduring. Pall Spera Company Realtors has been at the center of it since 1969, with two offices in town and a team that knows every road, every ridge, and every neighborhood from the Village to the upper Mountain Road. Whether you’re looking for a ski-in ski-out condo at Stowe Mountain Resort, a classic Vermont farmhouse on a few acres, a luxury estate with long views of Mount Mansfield, or a building lot to create something from scratch, the Stowe VT real estate market offers a depth and range that few Vermont towns can match.
Browse current Stowe listings below, or keep reading for a full picture of the market, the neighborhoods, and what makes Stowe one of the most compelling places to own property in the Northeast.
Properties for Sale in Stowe, VT
Stowe VT Property Types
The Stowe market is diverse. Unlike many Vermont towns where inventory is limited to a handful of categories, Stowe offers a full spectrum — from entry-level condos to multi-million-dollar ski estates. Understanding what’s available is the first step toward finding the right fit.
Single-family homes are the backbone of the Stowe market. These range from renovated Capes and vintage farmhouses in the $600s to sprawling custom builds and historic properties with guest houses that climb well into the millions. The median single-family sale price in Stowe has consistently ranked among the highest in Vermont — reflecting both the desirability of the location and the quality of the housing stock.
Condos and ski properties represent a large and active segment of the Stowe market. Mountain Road corridor condos, slopeside units at Stowe Mountain Resort, and village-area townhomes attract buyers ranging from second-home seekers to investors in the strong short-term rental market. With over 60 active condo listings at any given time, there’s typically real selection across price points.
Land in Stowe carries premium pricing relative to surrounding towns — a reflection of scarcity, views, and the value of the Stowe address. Buildable lots with ski trail access, mountain views, or proximity to the Village are especially sought after.
Luxury and estate properties are a significant part of what sets Stowe apart. World-class estates, architecturally significant homes, and properties with exceptional amenity packages appear in the Stowe market regularly — and Pall Spera Company is experienced in representing both buyers and sellers in this tier.
Browse by property type:
- Homes for sale in Stowe VT — single-family homes, farmhouses, and estates
- Condos for sale in Stowe VT — ski condos, Mountain Road properties, and village units
- Land for sale in Stowe VT — buildable lots, ski access parcels, and acreage
- Luxury real estate in Stowe VT — estates, signature homes, and premium properties
Living in Stowe, Vermont
Stowe has been Vermont’s defining destination town for generations — but what makes it compelling for property owners goes well beyond the ski mountain. The quality of life here is unusually high for a rural Vermont town, and the combination of natural beauty, infrastructure, and community character is difficult to replicate.
Stowe Mountain Resort and Ski Culture
Stowe Mountain Resort is the anchor of the town’s identity and one of the primary drivers of real estate demand. Mount Mansfield, Vermont’s highest peak, rises above the resort’s terrain — and whether you ski it or simply look at it from your living room windows, it shapes the experience of living here. The resort has undergone significant capital investment in recent years, including a major base lodge and expanded snowmaking. The ski season draws buyers from Boston, New York, and beyond who want reliable, high-quality terrain close enough to reach on a Friday afternoon.
For non-skiers, the Mountain Road corridor in winter is still one of Vermont’s best: lined with restaurants, spas, and shops that make the season feel like more than just cold weather.
The Village and Mountain Road
Stowe Village is a genuine New England village center — a white-spired church, walkable Main Street, independent restaurants, boutique retail, and a year-round calendar of events that keeps the energy going well past ski season. The Mountain Road (Route 108) connects the Village to the resort and is home to much of the town’s commercial activity, as well as a concentration of condo developments and lodges.
The two areas attract different buyer profiles: Village-adjacent buyers typically want walkability and a sense of community; Mountain Road buyers often prioritize ski access and rental income potential.
Four Seasons of Activity
Stowe’s outdoor life doesn’t stop in April. The Stowe Recreation Path — a paved multi-use trail running along the West Branch River — is one of the most-used amenities in town. Summer brings cycling, hiking, fishing, and some of Vermont’s best road biking. Fall foliage in Stowe is nationally recognized. Even mud season has its converts among people who prize the quiet that falls over the town when the crowds thin out.
The Trapp Family Lodge, Ben & Jerry’s in nearby Waterbury, and a growing culinary scene have made Stowe a year-round destination in a way that many ski towns are still working toward.
Schools and Services
Stowe has its own pre-K through 12 school system, including Stowe Elementary and Stowe Middle/High School, both well-regarded within Vermont’s public school landscape. For families relocating from out of state, the schools are a consistent point of satisfaction. The town also has medical facilities, reliable broadband, and the kind of service infrastructure that comes with being a destination community — without the sprawl that often accompanies it.
Stowe VT Real Estate Market Overview
Stowe is Vermont’s most competitive real estate market by average price. Single-family homes in Stowe average well over $2 million in list price, with a median around $1.7 million — figures that reflect the consistent demand from a buyer pool that extends nationally and internationally. Pall Spera Company has been part of this market since 1969 and tracks it as closely as anyone.
A few dynamics worth understanding if you’re entering the Stowe market:
Inventory is limited year-round. The number of active listings in Stowe at any given time is relatively small for the volume of buyer interest. Well-priced properties move quickly — particularly in the sub-$1M range and for slopeside condo units. Having a clear picture of your criteria and a trusted agent who can alert you to new listings is essential.
The condo market is active and stratified. With over 60 active condo listings, Stowe’s condo inventory is one of the largest in Vermont. Price points range from the mid-$200s for smaller, older units to $1M-plus for ski-in/ski-out or high-end village properties. Short-term rental potential is a real consideration for many buyers in this segment.
Second-home and investment buyers are prevalent. A significant percentage of Stowe property sales involve buyers who are not making it their primary residence — at least initially. The combination of resort access, short-term rental demand, and long-term appreciation history makes Stowe one of the more defensible second-home markets in the region.
Land is scarce and priced accordingly. With only a handful of buildable lots available at any given time, land in Stowe commands prices that reflect both the address and the limited supply. Average land list prices in Stowe exceed $700,000 — among the highest in Vermont.
Stowe VT Neighborhoods and Areas
Stowe Village
The original center of town. Walkable, historic, and close to schools and services. Village-area single-family homes and in-town properties attract buyers who want a true Vermont neighborhood feel. Inventory here is limited and turnover is low.
Mountain Road Corridor
Route 108 from the Village to the resort base. The densest concentration of condos, lodges, and resort-oriented properties. Strong short-term rental activity. Buyers here are often motivated by ski access and income potential alongside personal use.
Upper Stowe / Nebraska Valley / Notch Road
The quieter, more rural reaches of town offer larger parcels, long-range views, and a greater sense of privacy. Farmhouses, custom homes, and estate properties populate this part of the market. For buyers who want the Stowe address without the Mountain Road energy, these areas deliver.
Luce Hill and West Hill
Established residential neighborhoods between the Village and the Mountain Road. A mix of year-round family homes and second properties, with more modest price points than the resort corridor but still excellent access to everything Stowe offers.
Pall Spera Company in Stowe
Pall Spera Company Realtors has two offices in Stowe — one on the Mountain Road and one in the Village — giving our team a presence throughout the market we serve. Our agents live and work in Stowe and the surrounding towns. They know which roads flood in spring, which neighborhoods have the best fall light, which condo associations run well, and which listings are worth moving on quickly.
Since 1969, Pall Spera has represented buyers and sellers across the full spectrum of the Stowe market — starter homes, ski condos, farmhouses, and estates. If you’re thinking about buying or selling in Stowe, we’d welcome the conversation.
- Mountain Rd office: 1800 Mountain Rd, Stowe — (802) 253-9771
- Village office: 62 Main St, Stowe — (802) 253-1806
- Email: info@pallspera.com
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Exploring Stowe and Nearby Vermont Towns
Stowe sits at the heart of North Central Vermont, surrounded by towns that offer their own distinct character and price points. For buyers whose budget or lifestyle points in a different direction, or who simply want to understand the full regional picture, the towns below are worth exploring.
- Waterbury VT real estate — 10 miles south on Route 100, strong value, growing buyer demand
- Morrisville VT real estate — 5 miles north, practical amenities, more affordable price points
- Hyde Park VT real estate — Lamoille County seat, rural character, larger parcels
- Cambridge VT real estate — Jeffersonville area, access to Smugglers’ Notch
- Elmore VT real estate — Lake Elmore, mountain privacy, 15 miles east
Start Your Stowe VT Property Search
Whether you’re buying your first Vermont property or adding to a portfolio you’ve been building for years, Pall Spera Company brings five decades of Stowe market knowledge to every transaction. Browse current listings below or reach out to talk through what you’re looking for.
Frequently Asked Questions About Stowe VT Real Estate
What is the average home price in Stowe VT?
Single-family homes in Stowe average well over $2 million in list price, with a median around $1.7 million — making Stowe the highest-priced residential real estate market in Vermont by average. Condos and ski properties have a wider range, with active listings from the mid-$200s through $1 million-plus. For current pricing, browse active listings above or contact Pall Spera Company for a detailed market conversation.
Is Stowe VT a good real estate investment?
Stowe has a long track record as one of the most stable and appreciating real estate markets in Vermont. The combination of a nationally recognized ski resort, strong year-round tourism, limited buildable land, and consistent buyer demand from outside Vermont has supported values through multiple market cycles. Short-term rental income potential adds another layer for buyers considering investment alongside personal use.
Are there ski-in ski-out properties for sale in Stowe Vermont?
Yes. Stowe Mountain Resort’s base area and surrounding slope-side developments include properties with true ski-in/ski-out access. These are among the most sought-after listings in the market and move quickly when priced well. Pall Spera Company has longstanding relationships in this segment and can alert you the moment relevant listings appear.
Can I rent out a Stowe VT property on Airbnb or VRBO?
Short-term rental activity is common in Stowe, particularly for condo units on the Mountain Road corridor and near the resort. Rental regulations and condo association rules vary by property, so it’s important to confirm rental permissions before purchasing with that intent. Our agents can help you identify properties that are well-positioned for short-term rental income.
How competitive is the Stowe real estate market?
Stowe is one of the more competitive markets in Vermont. Well-priced properties in desirable locations — particularly under $1M and for ski-access condos — often attract multiple offers and move within days of listing. Having pre-approval in hand and an agent who can move quickly is important. Pall Spera Company’s Stowe offices are staffed daily and positioned to act fast when the right property appears.
How far is Stowe from Burlington VT?
Stowe is approximately 35 miles east of Burlington, typically a 45- to 55-minute drive depending on traffic and season. Burlington International Airport makes Stowe accessible to buyers traveling from outside New England, and many Stowe property owners commute to Burlington for work, medical appointments, or international travel.
Does Pall Spera Company specialize in Stowe real estate?
Yes. Pall Spera Company was founded in Stowe in 1969 and has two offices in town — one on the Mountain Road and one in Stowe Village. We’ve represented buyers and sellers across every price point and property type in the Stowe market for over 50 years. There is no team with more institutional knowledge of this market.