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How Much House Can I Afford in Vermont on $60K?

Based on Vermont's 1.9% property tax rate and $1,100/yr homeowners insurance.

You Can Afford in Vermont
$180KBelow State Median
$60K salary with Vermont-specific taxes and insurance
Vermont's $380K median exceeds your budget by $200K
$9K less than national average
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Max Monthly PITI
$1,400
Housing payment in Vermont
Monthly Income
$5,000
$60K / 12 months
Down Payment (10%)
$17,992
10% of $180K
Vermont Property Tax
1.9%
$285/mo on $180K
Vermont Insurance
$1,100
$92/mo
Front-End DTI
28.0%
Vermont Payment Breakdown
Gross monthly income$5,000
28% front-end limit$1,400
36% back-end limit$1,800
Minus monthly debts-$300
Max housing (36% rule)$1,500
Effective max payment$1,400
Principal & interest$1,023
Property tax (1.9%)$285
Insurance (Vermont)$92
Max loan amount$161,923
Down payment (10%)+$17,992
Maximum purchase price$179,915

Can You Afford the Median Home in Vermont?

The median home in Vermont ($380K) exceeds your $180K budget by $200K. But many areas in Vermont have homes well below the median. Check the affordable cities below for areas within your budget.

Most Affordable Cities in Vermont

No tracked cities in Vermont have a median below your $180K budget. Here are the most affordable options.

1.St. Johnsbury
$195K medianView →
2.Springfield
$195K medianView →
3.Barre
$225K medianView →
4.Rutland
$235K medianView →
Vermont First-Time Buyer Program
VHFA MOVE Mortgage

$5K–$15K DPA. First-time buyers in Vermont should explore this program to reduce upfront costs. Combined with your $180K budget, state assistance can significantly lower the cash you need to close.

Buying a Home in Vermont on $60K

In Vermont, higher-than-average costs reduce your purchasing power. With a 1.9% property tax rate above $1,100/yr insurance, your maximum affordable price is $180K — that is $9K less than the $189K you would get using national averages. Vermont's high property taxes are the main factor eating into your budget.

Property taxes are the biggest wildcard in Vermont. At 1.9%, a $180K home costs $3,418/yr in property taxes alone — that is $285/mo baked into your payment before you make a single mortgage payment. When shopping in Vermont, pay close attention to the assessed value and actual tax bill, not just the listing price. Some municipalities within Vermont have rates significantly higher or lower than the state average. A home in a lower-tax district could save you hundreds per month.

Budget $6K for closing costs in Vermont (roughly 1.6% of the purchase price). Combined with your $17,992 down payment, you will need approximately $24K in cash to close. VHFA MOVE Mortgage may help offset these costs — contact them early in the process to understand eligibility and timelines. Get pre-approved with a Vermont-based lender who understands local programs and can close efficiently.

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$50K in Vermont
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$70K in Vermont

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