Vermont Counties We Serve

We handle residential and commercial property tax appeals in all 14 Vermont counties.

Chittenden County

Vermont's most populous county. Home to Burlington, South Burlington, Essex, and Colchester. Highest median property taxes in the state — averaging over $4,000/year.

Washington County

Home to Montpelier (state capital), Barre, and Waterbury. Active reappraisal cycles create frequent overassessment opportunities.

Rutland County

Includes Rutland City and Killington. Mix of residential, commercial, and resort properties with complex valuation challenges.

Windham County

Brattleboro, Wilmington, and surrounding towns. Southern Vermont communities with diverse property types and active assessment appeals.

Windsor County

Woodstock, Hartford, and the Upper Valley. Vacation properties and primary residences both face overassessment risk.

Bennington County

Bennington, Manchester, and Arlington. Commercial and residential properties in southwestern Vermont's growing communities.

Franklin County

St. Albans and surrounding towns. Northwestern Vermont's mix of residential, agricultural, and commercial properties.

Addison County

Middlebury and Vergennes. College-town real estate and agricultural land with unique valuation considerations.

Lamoille County

Stowe, Morrisville, and Johnson. Resort and vacation properties alongside year-round residential and commercial.

Caledonia County

St. Johnsbury and Lyndon. Northeast Kingdom communities with opportunities for assessment corrections.

Orange County

Randolph, Bradford, and Chelsea. Rural communities where mass appraisal methods frequently miss property-specific factors.

Orleans County

Newport and Barton. Lakefront and rural properties in the Northeast Kingdom with assessment appeal potential.

Grand Isle County

Lake Champlain island communities. Waterfront properties often face inflated assessments based on location premiums.

Essex County

Vermont's least populated county. Lowest median taxes in the state, but overassessment still occurs — especially after reappraisals.

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