Top 10 Cheapest Cities To Live In Vermont United States In 2023

By, Muhd. Faizan

Date - 05/09/2023

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West Brattleboro

West Brattleboro, Vermont has a median rent of $825, making it the cheapest city to live in Vermont.

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Putney

The cost of living in Putney is about 10% below the national average.

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Hardwick

Hardwick, Vermont has a median rent of $875, making it the cheapest cities to live in Vermont.

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Newport

Newport, Vermont has a median rent of $885, The cost of living in Newport is about 5% below the national average.

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Barre

Barre, Vermont has a median rent of $900, making the cheapest cities to live in Vermont.

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Randolph

Randolph, Vermont has a median rent of $910, making it the cheapest cities to live in Vermont.

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Rutland

Rutland, Vermont has a median rent of $925, making it the cheapest cities to live in Vermont.

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Northfield

Northfield, Vermont has a median rent of $935, making it the cheapest cities to live in Vermont.

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Danville

Danville, Vermont has a median rent of $950, making it the cheapest cities to live in Vermont.

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Springfield

Springfield, Vermont has a median rent of $960, making it the cheapest cities to live in Vermont.

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