Vermont Mortgage Calculator (2026)

Median home price in Vermont: $380,000. With a 16% down payment, your estimated monthly payment is $2,883/mo all-in.

$380,000
Median home price
$2,129
Monthly P&I (30yr)
$2,883
Est. all-in monthly
1.78%
Property tax rate

Payment breakdown for Vermont

Based on median home price of $380,000, 16% down ($60,000), at 7.00% rate.

Item30-Year15-Year
Loan amount$320,000$320,000
Monthly P&I$2,129$2,876
Monthly property tax$564$564
Monthly insurance (est.)$190$190
All-in monthly$2,883$3,630
Total interest paid$446,440$197,680

Buying a home in Vermont

Vermont’s median home price of $380,000 puts it near the national median. At the current average rate of 7.00%, a buyer putting 16% down would pay $2,129/month in principal and interest — plus an estimated $564/month in property taxes, based on Vermont’s effective tax rate of 1.78%.

Choosing a 15-year loan in Vermont instead of a 30-year would save $248,760 in total interest, but increases your monthly P&I payment by $747. Whether that trade-off makes sense depends on your income stability, other financial goals, and how long you plan to stay in the home.

Vermont’s property tax rate of 1.78% is one of the highest in the country. This means property taxes represent a significant portion of your all-in monthly cost. First-time buyers often underestimate this line item — the calculator above includes it in the all-in monthly estimate so you see the true cost of ownership, not just the loan payment.

Use the main calculator to customize your Vermont mortgage scenario with your exact home price, down payment, and loan term.

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