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Town in Vermont, United States

Charleston

$258kMedian Home
321Sunny Days/yr
74°FAvg High Temp

Charleston is a town in Orleans County, Vermont, United States. The population was 1,021 at the 2020 census. The town contains two unincorporated villages: East Charleston and West Charleston.Wikipedia

About the RegionNew England

New England sits at the northeastern edge of the American continent, where colonial-era brick cities give way to dense forests, rocky coastlines, and some of the sharpest seasonal swings in the country. Harsh winters and short days are offset by world-class autumn foliage and reliably mild summers. Boston anchors a global biotech and university corridor, while smaller cities like Portland (ME), Providence, and Burlington punch well above their demographic weight in food, arts, and startup energy.

Housing costs vary significantly across the region. Greater Boston has moved toward coastal norms, but mid-sized cities in Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont still represent some of the best value in the Northeast — walkable downtowns, strong school systems, and mountain or ocean access within an hour. Remote workers have accelerated this dynamic, and small lakeside and coastal towns that were once seasonal are now year-round communities.

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Current Conditions

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Cost of Living

Housing
$258k
Median Home Price
Household Income
$84k
Median annual
05

Climate

Sunshine
321
sunny days per year
88% of the year
Avg High Temp
74°F
annual average
Humidity
75%
relative humidity
Comfort Score
85/100
Excellent
Temp Swing
28°F
seasonal high-temp spread
Rainfall
52"
inches per year
Snowfall
0"
inches per year
Air Quality
45
Good AQI
07

Demographics

Median Age36 yrs
College Educated57%bachelor's or higher
Work From Home15%of workforce

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