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How much is an acre of land worth in Vermont?

Vermont farm real estate averages $4,400 an acre (USDA, 2025), which ranks 26 of 48 states, close to the national average. Raw and rural parcels usually trade below that.

According to the USDA's 2025 land value survey, the average value of farm real estate in Vermont is $4,400 per acre. That is the all in average across land and buildings, so vacant, wooded or recreational ground typically sells for less per acre, while small buildable lots near a town can sell for more. It sits below New Hampshire ($6,500) but above New York ($4,300) next door. Vermont is in the Northeast. Parcels are smaller and closer to population here, so per acre prices run high and a buildable lot can be worth a multiple of raw acreage.

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Based on the USDA 2025 Vermont average of $4,400 an acre, adjusted for land type and parcel size. For a full estimate with access, utilities, water and zoning, use the Instant Land Value Estimator, or compare every state on the Price Per Acre Index.

Typical land value in Vermont by parcel size

Smaller parcels carry a higher price per acre than large blocks, the same land just costs more by the piece. Rough ranges for raw or rural Vermont land:

Parcel sizePer acreTypical range
1 acre$4,200/ac$3,200 to $5,500
5 acres$3,000/ac$11,400 to $19,700
10 acres$2,600/ac$19,800 to $34,300
40 acres$2,200/ac$64,900 to $112,600
160 acres$1,800/ac$215,400 to $373,400

Vermont land value by type

Land use changes the number sharply. Rough per acre figures for a 10 acre parcel in Vermont:

Land typePer acre
Recreational / hunting$2,400/ac
Rural homesite$3,500/ac
Pasture / grazing$2,000/ac
Cropland (tillable)$5,500/ac

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Frequently asked

How much is an acre of land worth in Vermont?

USDA puts the 2025 average farm real estate value in Vermont at about $4,400 per acre, but raw and rural parcels usually trade below that, and small buildable lots above it. Use the estimator for a parcel level range.

Why is my Vermont land worth less than $4,400 an acre?

The state average includes prime farmland with buildings. Vacant, wooded, landlocked or off grid parcels sell for a fraction of that. Access, utilities, zoning and usable terrain are the biggest swing factors.

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Nearby states: New York New Hampshire Massachusetts · full Price Per Acre Index · land value estimator

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