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Track how home equity grows over time in Vermont. See the impact of appreciation, principal payments, and extra payments on the $380K median home.

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Building Home Equity in Vermont

Home equity — the difference between your home's market value and what you owe on the mortgage — is the primary way most Americans build wealth. In Vermont, a buyer purchasing the median home at $380K with 10% down starts with $38K in equity. That equity grows through two channels: principal reduction (each mortgage payment chips away at the loan balance) and home appreciation (the home itself becomes more valuable over time).

After five years of ownership, assuming 3% annual appreciation (typical for the Northeast region), the median Vermont home could be worth approximately $441K — an appreciation gain of $61K. Combined with roughly $24K in principal paid down, your total equity would grow from $38K to approximately $122K. That is a 222% return on your initial investment — one reason homeownership is such a powerful wealth-building tool.

At Vermont's moderate price point, equity growth follows a balanced trajectory. The combination of principal reduction and appreciation should bring your loan-to-value ratio to approximately 72% after five years with 10% down. Once you reach 80% LTV, you can request PMI removal, which further reduces your monthly payment and accelerates equity building. Making even small extra principal payments in the early years speeds up this process significantly.

The VHFA MOVE Mortgage program ($5k–$15k dpa) can accelerate your equity growth by reducing the initial loan balance. Less borrowed means more equity from day one and lower interest costs over the life of the loan. Use the full home equity calculator to model your specific scenario with Vermont data — including projected appreciation, principal paydown, and the impact of extra payments on your equity timeline.

Vermont Housing at a Glance

Median Home Price
$380K
Vermont statewide
Property Tax Rate
1.9%
$602/mo on median
Avg Closing Costs
$6K
1.6% of purchase price
Homeowners Insurance
$1,100/yr
$92/mo
Vermont First-Time Buyer Program
VHFA MOVE Mortgage
Down payment assistance: $5K–$15K DPA

Common Questions

How fast does home equity grow in Vermont?+
Starting with 10% down ($38K) on the $380K median Vermont home, your equity grows through principal payments and appreciation. At 3% annual appreciation (typical for the Northeast region), plus principal reduction, total equity could reach approximately $119K after five years — a significant return on the initial investment.
When can I remove PMI in Vermont?+
PMI can be removed once your loan-to-value ratio reaches 80% (20% equity). Starting with 10% down on the Vermont median home, you need to build an additional 10% equity through principal payments and/or appreciation. With a conventional loan, this typically takes 5-8 years depending on appreciation rates. You can request PMI removal from your servicer once you believe you have reached 80% LTV, and the lender must cancel it automatically at 78%.
Can I use home equity for a down payment on a second property in Vermont?+
Yes. Once you have built sufficient equity, a home equity loan or HELOC can provide funds for a second property down payment. Most lenders allow you to borrow up to 80-85% of your home's value (minus what you owe). On the Vermont median home after 5-7 years of payments and appreciation, you may have $125K or more in accessible equity. Consult with a lender about current HELOC rates and terms.
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