The 2000 Census indicates that Vermont has a total of 240,634 occupied homes. 105,962 of these homes are occupied by the owner. 179 have a property value of $1,000,000 or more, or 0.2 percent. 746 homes are valued at $500,000 to $999,999, or 0.7 percent 2,752 are priced from $300,000 to $499,999, or 2.6 percent. 7,758 have a real estate value of $200,000 to $299,999, or 7.3 percent. The are 14,158 residences in the $150,000 to $199,000 price range, or 13.4 percent. 36,958 home owners in Vermont have homes valued from $100,000 to $149,999 (34.9 percent). The number of homes in the $50,000 to $99,999 price range is 39,858, or 37.6 percent. There are 3,553 properties priced at less than $50,000, or 3.4 percent.
In Vermont, 73,336 or 69.2 percent of home owners have a mortgage. The median monthly mortgage payment is $1,021. 32,626, or 30.8 percent of home owners have no mortgage.
Vermont has a total of 67,193 occupied rental units. The median rent per month is $553.
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