Salesperson (VT: 082.0007525)
22 years experience
Windham County, Vermont represents one of the state's most dynamic and diverse real estate markets, stretching across the southeastern corner of the Green Mountain State. This region encompasses everything from bustling college towns to pristine rural retreats, creating a complex tapestry of property values and buyer preferences that challenges even experienced professionals to navigate effectively.
With 122 total actively licensed agents serving the county, all of whom maintain email contact information, the market demonstrates both healthy competition and comprehensive coverage across varied geographic terrain. This agent density reflects the region's appeal to out-of-state buyers, seasonal residents, and local families seeking everything from historic farmhouses to modern ski chalets.
Brattleboro anchors the county as its largest municipality and primary commercial hub, offering a unique blend of arts culture, Connecticut River access, and historic architecture that attracts both young professionals and retirees. The presence of several galleries, farmers markets, and a revitalized downtown core has sparked renewed interest in urban living within a small-town Vermont context, driving steady appreciation in walkable neighborhoods.
The Stratton and Mount Snow resort areas create distinct seasonal markets, with properties in Stratton, Dover, and Wilmington commanding premium prices for their ski access and mountain views. Meanwhile, towns like Putney and Newfane appeal to buyers seeking authentic Vermont village life, complete with covered bridges, general stores, and access to outdoor recreation without the resort pricing premium.
Windham County's real estate landscape reflects Vermont's broader trend toward increased interest from urban refugees, particularly following remote work adoption during recent years. Properties with high-speed internet access and home office potential command surprising premiums, even in traditionally rural areas like Jamaica and Townshend, where buyers prioritize connectivity alongside pastoral settings.
The county's diverse topography creates distinct micro-markets with varying price points and buyer demographics. River valley properties along the Connecticut and West Rivers attract different buyers than hillside homes with mountain views, while historic village centers appeal to preservation-minded purchasers willing to invest in centuries-old architecture and the maintenance challenges that accompany authentic Vermont character.
Mortgage lenders, home inspectors, and insurance providers require comprehensive agent contact databases to effectively serve Windham County's geographically dispersed market. Given the county's mix of seasonal properties, primary residences, and investment homes, service providers must maintain relationships with agents across multiple market segments to capture referral opportunities and provide timely responses to client needs.
Title companies and real estate attorneys particularly benefit from direct agent communication channels, as Vermont's complex property history and rural land records often require collaborative research and problem-solving. With all 122 licensed agents maintaining active email addresses, businesses can efficiently distribute market updates, service offerings, and time-sensitive information across the entire professional network, ensuring comprehensive market coverage and strengthening referral partnerships.
As of 2/17/2026, Adam Palmiter has 67 properties for sale in Brattleboro and surrounding areas. These are the top 10 listings.
$899,000
Listed 2024-05-19
$2,000,000
Listed 2025-01-10
$499,000
Listed 2025-04-28
$599,000
Listed 2025-03-13
$539,000
Listed 2025-04-23
$775,000
Listed 2024-02-26
$450,000
Listed 2025-06-23
$499,000
Listed 2025-07-12
$749,000
Listed 2025-06-04
$1,395,000
Listed 2025-06-18
As of 2/17/2026, Adam Palmiter has the following rental properties available in Brattleboro and surrounding areas. These are the top 10 listings.
$3,400
Listed 2024-06-17