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RANKING · 1990 CENSUS · 12 SHOWN OF 12

Least affordable housing, Vermont cities · 1990

Vermont cities ranked by the CensusEasy Afford Score, median home value divided by median household income (2023 ACS). A higher score means a home costs more years of local income. This list covers the 12 cities in Vermont that qualify, ranked against each other statewide.

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Least affordable housing by state
RANKPLACESTATEPOPAFFORD SCOREVS 2000
01Burlington, VTVT44,0194.5+16%
02Middlebury, VTVT7,2203.9+9%
03Rutland, VTVT15,3633.7+28%
04Brattleboro, VTVT7,6573.7+6%
05Bennington, VTVT9,2453.5+16%
06St. Albans, VTVT6,9393.4+32%
07Barre, VTVT8,2143.4+19%
08St. Johnsbury, VTVT5,8593.4+14%
09Winooski, VTVT8,2393.4−9%
10Montpelier, VTVT7,8233.4+18%
11Essex Junction, VTVT10,9212.9+16%
12South Burlington, VTVT21,3942.8+9%
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UPDATED 2026-06-02 · DATA: US CENSUS BUREAU ACS 5-YEAR ESTIMATES