New Construction in the Heart of Manchester â?? Showings Begin April 15 This beautifully designed 3-bedroom, 2.5-bath freestanding home (with potential for a 4th bedroom) offers modern comfort, energy efficiency, and fine craftsmanship just steps from downtown Manchester. The open-concept main level features a chefâ??s kitchen with an eat-in island, ample storage, stainless steel appliances, and your choice of electric or propane range. The first-floor primary suite includes cathedral ceilings, a walk-in closet, and a spa-like bath with a tiled walk-in shower. Upstairs, two spacious bedrooms with mountain views share a tiled hall bath, alongside convenient laundry and built-in storage. Solid maple floors from Bristol, VT, Marvin windows, and cedar exterior doors highlight the homeâ??s quality. Efficient and sustainable, the European pellet boiler system provides metered heat, while whole-house ducted AC ensures year-round comfort. Additional perks include an oversized 1-bay garage, dual basement access, and community clubhouse with a shared kitchen and porch overlooking Equinox Mountain. A rare opportunity to own a thoughtfully built, energy-conscious home in one of Vermontâ??s most charming towns.
Boorn Brook Farm combines the rich character of history and the comfort of contemporary living with complete privacy. Established in the late 1700s, the estate near Manchester Center offers stunning views of the Mt. Equinox and the Taconic Range. Surrounded by the Green Mountain National Forest, it creates a peaceful haven that balances the old and the new. For over 50 years, Marion Gould Pleissner lived at the Plaza in New York City and summered here while her husband, celebrated artist Ogden Pleissner, used the barn as his studioâ??his works now hang at the Met, Shelburne Museum and in private collections. The 1790s farmhouse and 1820s barn underwent extensive renovations by Boston architects Judge, Skelton, Smith. The farmhouse was thoughtfully restored, while the barn was transformed into two living spaces. Modern updates, including new utilities and underground infrastructure, were discreetly integrated to preserve the pristine vistas. The Great Room of the Barn have seen many lively gatherings over the years. Today, this multi-generational sanctuary remains a tranquil retreat, bordered by Bourn Brook and encircled by the GMNF's Lye Brook Wilderness Area. The property retains its pastoral allure with goats grazing the fields and timeless pleasures like fly fishing, hiking and swimming. Currently serving as a family compound and wedding venue, the property holds an Act 250 permit for up to 43 cabins. For more details, refer to the commercial listing.
148B Sun Bowl Ridge Rd., Stratton Mountain, VT 05155, Solstice 148B Ski in, ski out directly from your private garage on a Stratton ski trail that has full snowmaking coverage. This home is in one of the most exclusive trailside communities in all of the Northeast! It has an open and sunny floorplan with large windows and a sliding glass door to the private patio with fire pit and hot tub. Solstice has a private shuttle bus and a swimming pool on site which is open year round. This is the perfect place to call home Winter, Spring, Summer and Fall! Enjoy the best trailside location in southern Vermont.
Manchester Center is located in Vermont. Manchester Center, Vermont 05255has a population of 2,096. Manchester Center 05255 is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 18.28% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 22.94%.
The median household income in Manchester Center, Vermont 05255 is $82,303. The median household income for the surrounding county is $63,448 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Manchester Center 05255 is 49.6 years.
The average high temperature in July is 79.1 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 10.2 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 47.7 inches per year, with 79.4 inches of snow per year.