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Vermont City
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City Type
City Type Lakes & Rivers, College Town, Mountains na
Population (2016 est.)
Population (Current) 42,260 78,040
Population (1990) 39,127 49,272
Land Area (sq mi) 10 36
Persons Per Square Mile 4,226 2,151
Home Prices
2018 $330,590 $419,000
Total Appreciation ('01 to '18) 85.5% 76.0%
Annual Appreciation ('17 to '18) 1.5% 6.0%
Avg Annual Appreciation ('01 to '18) 4.0% 3.8%
Big City Prices ('18) $219,000 $340,000
Bargain Index 122% 101%
Big City Albany na
Monthly Rent $1,921 $1,495
Price/Rent Index 11.6 19.0
Cost of Living (2018)
Cost of Living 111% 109%
Air Quality - Annual Avg (2001-2017)
Good Days 316 72%
Moderate Days 43 25%
Unhealthy for Sensitive Persons Days 2 3%
Unhealthy Days 0 0%
Very Unhealthy Days 0 0%
Water Quality (2002-2014)
Good 28% 36%
Threatened 17% 2%
Impaired 39% 62%
Walkability
Walk Score® 56 45
Nearest Large City
Distance to Nearest City 95 miles 72 miles
City Montreal na
Recreation
National Parks 2 7
National Campgrounds 19 26
State Parks 18 11
Medical Care (2016)
Accredited Hospitals 1 4
Building Permits (single family homes)
2016 1 346
2015 5 324
Gain ('15 to '16) -80% 6%
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Population Distribution (2010)
Median Age (yrs) 27 37
White 88.9% 80.7%
Black or African American 3.9% 7.2%
Native American Indian and Alaska Native 0.3% 0.8%
Asian 3.6% 3.6%
Native Hawaiian 0.0% 0.2%
Other Race 0.6% 4.4%
Multiple Races 2.6% 3.0%
Hispanic or Latino 2.7% 11.6%
Income and Housing (2010)
Family Income $58,718 $69,596
Occupied Housing 95% 83%
Vacant Housing 5% 17%
Home Ownership 41% 55%
Persons Per Family 2.90 2.90
Taxes (2018)
Local and State 6.2% 6.8%
Local, State and Federal 113 days 113 days
Climate - Average Temperatures (1971-2000)
Climate Type Cool & Wet Temperate & Humid
January Low Temp 9 F 27 F
July High Temp 81 F 86 F
Annual Precipitation 36 in 35 in
Elevation 330 ft 1,652 ft
Natural Hazard Risk
Total Hazard Risk Lower Moderate
Earthquake 1% 10.9%
Tsunami No Risk No Risk
Hurricane 0 10
Flood Very High Very High
Tornado Very Low Low
Volcano No Risk No Risk
Wildfire Low Low
Man-Made Hazard Risk (Nuclear)
Nearby Reactors 0 2
Crimes per 10,000 Population - Annual Avg (2001-2017)
Violent Crimes 33 40
Property Crimes 423 397
Home Energy Use - Annual Avg (1971-2000)
Heating Degree Days 7,665 4,662
Cooling Degree Days 489 1,253
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