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Sean Dye

Sean Dye
Real Estate Agent (Broker)
Vergennes VT

Broker (VT: 081.0134075)

11 years experience

REALTOR® 1 Active Listings Serves Addison County, VT
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Contact Information

Brokerage
Berkshire Hathaway Homeservices Vermont Realty Group (vergennes)

Office Website
Office Address
21 Meadow Lane
Vergennes, VT  05491
(Addison County)
Office Phone
802-877-2134
Office Fax
Mobile
802-338-0136
Email
sean***@*********.com
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Service Areas

Ferrisburgh: VT North Ferrisburgh: VT Monkton: VT Charlotte: VT Shelburne: VT East Berkshire: VT Montgomery: VT Bridport: VT Cornwall: VT East Middlebury: VT Middlebury: VT Weybridge: VT Forest Dale: VT Brandon: VT Sudbury: VT Salisbury: VT Goshen: VT Leicester: VT Hubbardton: VT West Cornwall: VT Orwell: VT Whiting: VT Shoreham: VT Waltham: VT Vergennes: VT Addison: VT New Haven: VT Panton: VT South Burlington: VT Burlington: VT

About Sean Dye

Sean is a fifth generation Vermonter local to Chittenden and Addison Counties He offers extensive knowledge of the Champlain Valley with a penchant for exploration persistent in the search for the next best corner patch of earth shore or horizon line
It takes more than knowledge of the market to be a successful representative in Real Estate - it takes knowledge of the personal processes that make for a successful transaction As an experienced buyer and seller Sean is skilled and practiced at the personal side of home ownership
More than local knowledge and buyer/seller experience Sean offers a unique perspective on the industry As a lifelong artist lecturer of fine art (BA University of VT MFA Pratt Institute) and gallery owner/President Sean has the creative edge and aesthetic understanding to see both possibility and opportunity
Father to three coach of multiple sports assistant scoutmaster mentor Town Lister and three years a Select Board member are a few of the many roles Sean has played and is playing Alongside son Hender Sean currently resides in Vergennes Together they enjoy the camping golfing and skiing the city and its surrounds boast
Visit Sean at the Landmark Group Century 21 office or in the backyard gardening for the creative perspective and unique set of skills which will make your Real Estate experience truly inspired

Addison County, VT Real Estate Market Analysis (Single Family Homes)

$824,078
Avg. Listing Price
From Sean's portfolio
3.4 / 2.6
Avg. Beds/Baths
Typical property size
2,262 sf
Avg. Square Footage
Interior living space
100
Active Listings
Current inventory

Addison County's real estate market represents one of Vermont's most distinctive and geographically diverse regions, stretching from the shores of Lake Champlain to the foothills of the Green Mountains. This unique positioning creates a complex tapestry of property types and price points, from waterfront estates in communities like Shoreham and Bridport to historic village homes in Middlebury and rural farmsteads scattered throughout the county's agricultural heartland.

What makes Addison County particularly intriguing is its blend of academic influence from Middlebury College, agricultural heritage, and growing appeal to urban refugees seeking Vermont's quintessential rural lifestyle. With exactly 54 actively licensed real estate agents serving the county—all of whom maintain email contact information—the market maintains an intimate, relationship-driven character that reflects Vermont's small-town values while accommodating sophisticated buyer demands.

Major Addison County, Vermont Real Estate Markets

Middlebury anchors the county's real estate activity as both the largest town and home to one of New England's most prestigious liberal arts colleges. The town's market spans from faculty housing near campus to executive homes in established neighborhoods, with properties often commanding premiums due to the college's economic stability and cultural amenities. Surrounding communities like Cornwall, Ripton, and Salisbury offer more secluded options while maintaining easy access to Middlebury's services and employment opportunities.

The western corridor along Lake Champlain, including Vergennes, Ferrisburgh, and Addison, presents entirely different market dynamics centered around waterfront access and agricultural preservation. Vergennes, as Vermont's smallest city, combines historic charm with modern convenience, while the lake towns attract buyers seeking recreational properties and second homes. The eastern portion of the county, encompassing communities like Granville and Hancock near the Green Mountain National Forest, appeals to those prioritizing privacy and outdoor recreation access.

Market Dynamics and Geographic Complexity

Addison County's real estate patterns reflect Vermont's broader trend toward lifestyle-driven purchases, with many buyers prioritizing property character and location over pure square footage or modern amenities. The county's agricultural zoning and Act 250 environmental regulations create scarcity in developable land, supporting property values while preserving the rural character that attracts buyers in the first place. Seasonal fluctuations remain pronounced, with spring and summer months driving most transaction activity.

The market's geographic spread across nearly 800 square miles means agents must understand vastly different neighborhood dynamics, from lakefront seasonal markets to year-round agricultural communities. Properties in towns like Lincoln and Warren benefit from proximity to ski areas, while communities such as Orwell and Benson attract buyers seeking working farms or large rural parcels. This diversity requires deep local knowledge and specialized expertise that generalist agents often cannot provide.

Why Businesses Need Addison County, Vermont Agent Contact Data

Companies serving the real estate industry find Addison County's concentrated agent network particularly valuable for targeted marketing and relationship building. With all 54 licensed agents maintaining email contact information, businesses can efficiently reach the entire market without the communication gaps that plague larger, more fragmented markets. This complete connectivity proves especially important for mortgage lenders, insurance providers, and property service companies seeking to establish comprehensive county coverage.

The intimate scale of Addison County's real estate community means that successful business relationships often translate into sustained partnerships across multiple transactions and referrals. Home improvement contractors, moving companies, and financial service providers benefit from the agents' deep community connections and repeat client relationships, making direct agent contact data essential for building sustainable business presence in this distinctive Vermont market.

Current Property Listings

As of 2/17/2026, Sean Dye has 1 property for sale in Vergennes and surrounding areas.

$55,000

Listed 2025-06-26

71 Maple St
Brandon, VT  05733

Beds: 3.0
Baths: 1.0
Sq Ft: 1,120
Lot: 33,977 sf
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Current Property Rentals

Sean Dye currently has no rental properties available in Vergennes and surrounding areas. Check back later.