Vermont Tiny Home on 10 Acres $100K
OHU50K Notes $99,900

Realtor Comments
10 private acres less than a mile from Shadow Lake in Concord, VT. This wooded property offers a peaceful retreat setting with three structures already in place. The cabin features a loft and is fully wired, ready to be connected to power just a short distance away at the road. Next to the cabin, a second building was designed as a rustic kitchen and dining area with enclosed food storage and an open space for entertaining. A newly added 20′ storage shed provides secure, dry space for tools, toys, or additional gear. Concord is an ATV and snowmobile-friendly town, allowing access to over 80 miles of local trails directly from town roads. Shadow Lake is a hidden gem known for its clean water and excellent fishing. Conveniently located just 15 minutes from I-91, I-93, Littleton, NH, and St. Johnsbury, VT and only 30 minutes to skiing and hiking in the White Mountains this property offers both seclusion and accessibility. Whether you’re looking for a recreational basecamp or a quiet getaway, this spot has you covered.
- 1 bed
- 132 sqft
- 10 acre lot
- Build date 2006

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3681 Shadow Lake Rd, Concord, VT 05824 $99,900
- Contact Realtor: Michael V. Jones
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Pros of living in Concord, VT
• Affordable-ish housing and lower cost compared with many Vermont areas
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The median home value in Concord is reported around US$133,100, which is well below many parts of Vermont and the U.S. average.
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For renters, median rent is also relatively modest compared with national averages.
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Overall cost of living in Concord is lower than the Vermont average (est. about 6–14% below, depending on measure) according to one livability rating.
• Quiet, rural (or rural‑suburban mix) lifestyle with small population
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Concord has a very small population (≈ 165 people in latest data), making it a very tight‑knit, small‑town community.
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Rural environment: natural surroundings, open land, relative peace and privacy — attractive if you prefer nature, quiet, and space over urban hustle. This echoes broader strengths of living in Vermont’s rural towns (scenery, calm, connection to nature).
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The commute for residents is modest: average travel time to work ≈ 18.8 minutes — quite manageable compared with many places.
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Home‑ownership is common (~70% own vs ~30% rent), which tends to stabilize community, encourage investment in local homes/neighborhoods, and foster long-term roots.
• Potential for a simpler, slower‑paced lifestyle and community feel
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Vermont (and small towns like Concord) are known for close‑knit communities, neighborliness, and a slower pace of life — good for people valuing calm, authenticity, and less stress than urban centers.
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For people who enjoy nature, serenity, and the seasonal rhythms of Vermont (fall foliage, winter snow, spring/summer outdoors), living in Concord aligns with those lifestyle benefits that Vermont offers statewide.
Cons / Challenges of living in Concord, VT
• Very small population and limited amenities/services
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With only ~165 residents (for the main Census‑designated area) and overall low population density, the town’s small size limits availability of shops, restaurants, entertainment, and everyday amenities.
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Local infrastructure/services like medical care, specialty services, and broader amenities are likely limited — rural Vermont in general faces such constraints.
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The “livability score” assigned to Concord by one third‑party site is middling (below average overall) — reflecting limited amenities and services.
• Economic challenges: income, poverty rate, job market limitations
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The per‑capita income in Concord is below Vermont’s average (about 80% of state average per one source).
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The reported poverty rate (in some data) is non-negligible (around 17% in the most recent snapshot) — indicating that a portion of residents struggle financially.
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Employment opportunities are likely limited locally: in rural Vermont towns like Concord, job markets tend to be small, with fewer industries — meaning many people may need to commute or accept limited options.
• Rural drawbacks: isolation, limited social life, and convenience trade‑offs
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For people who like social diversity, nightlife, cultural events — small rural towns often feel “quiet to a fault.” Vermont rural living comes with “quiet nights” and limited entertainment compared with urban areas.
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Given the rural setting, access to services like specialized healthcare, shopping variety, high-speed internet or other amenities may be challenging or require travel.
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Winters and Vermont’s seasonal cycles can be tough: snow, cold, possibly muddy “stick” or “mud” seasons — common across rural VT — which can affect roads, travel, general convenience, especially in smaller, less-resourced towns.
• Demographic and population stability issues
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The median age in town is fairly high (≈ 53.1) — the population skews older.
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Small, rural towns in Vermont have seen population decline or slow growth; younger people may leave for work or services — which might limit vibrancy or long-term growth prospects.

















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