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Charlotte Real Estate

Charlotte is a small town with a big heart, hosting a flourishing network of forests and working farms in the picturesque Lake Champlain Valley. Home to the famous Mt. Philo, Charlotte’s 3,500 residents enjoy the serenity of Vermont’s renown state parks, wildlife refuges, and of course its vast, scenic landscapes. Close to the city but surrounded by natural beauty, Charlotte is a perfect example of country living, Vermont style!

Education

The Charlotte Central School is a Pre-K through 8 facility which stresses the pursuit of excellence. The school offers athletics, art, music, and world languages in addition to the common public school curriculum. Older students will attend either the Champlain Valley Union High School, which serves five of the adjacent communities, or private schools such as Rice Memorial High School and the Lake Champlain Waldorf School. Athletics are a huge attraction in the Charlotte area, and the Champlain Valley Union High School has won numerous state championships in a variety of sports. Because Charlotte is only fifteen minutes from Burlington, Vermont’s largest city, the University of Vermont, Champlain College, Burlington College, and the Community College of Vermont are all easily accessible.

Town Life and Activities

It’s easy to understand why Charlotte excels in athletics… it’s one of the most active communities in the state! The town’s residents have an abundance of fun and challenging activities to choose from, including yoga classes, Pilates, celtic dance, and even pickle ball. One may find herself bouncing through a lesson at the Cedar Springs Riding Academy, or gliding over manicured ice at the Charlotte Skating Rink. But as any local will tell you, the true pride of the area is the hiking. Whether it’s the Charlotte Park and Wildlife Refuge, Mt. Philo State Park, or the Williams Woods Natural Area, Charlotte is home to hundreds of acres of pristine hiking trails winding through pastures, wetlands, forests, and meadows.

Business

Dairies, berry farms, honey houses, and community supported agriculture are just a few of Charlotte’s burgeoning enterprises. The growing villages of East and West Charlotte host corner stores, a library, and an impressive senior center, with no lack of entrepreneurs eagerly offering their unique services. Music and visual art services, engineering, electronics, event halls, wildflower farms, and a winery can be found as part of Charlotte’s diverse business community. Those seeking employment outside of town can easily travel to Burlington or Vergennes, a helpful advantage that more remote towns can not offer.

Transportation

Conveniently situated astride Rt. 7, Charlotte is a short drive away from Vermont’s major population centers. Interstate 89 is just a fifteen-minute drive away, and there is even a commuter bus available for transport to and from Burlington. In addition, a ferry runs between Essex, NY and Charlotte, providing year-round service across Lake Champlain. Interstate 87 is also a short distance away, opening up travel to Montreal, Albany, New York City, and other popular destinations. With views of the Adirondack Mountains of New York and the Green Mountains of Vermont, Charlotte is truly a nature-lovers paradise. Hike to the top of Mt. Philo and you may find yourself sipping a Switchback or sampling Dakin Farms’ finest cheeses and jams. Perhaps you’d prefer a poetry reading, a theatrical production, or a birding expedition? All of this and more are waiting for you in Charlotte, the little town with a lot to offer.