The Best Towns in Vermont for Young Families. The City of Vergennes was listed third, behind Jericho and Montpelier. The score for each city was derived from five criteria: GreatSchools city rating, Median home value, Monthly homeowner cost, Median household income and Median income change from 1999 – 2011. Following Vergennes were Arlington, South Burlington, Waterbury, Enosburg Falls, Essex Junction, Middlebury and Castleton. A total of 46 towns were considered. We all knew we liked living here for a reason."/> The Best Towns in Vermont for Young Families. The City of Vergennes was listed third, behind Jericho and Montpelier. The score for each city was derived from five criteria: GreatSchools city rating, Median home value, Monthly homeowner cost, Median household income and Median income change from 1999 – 2011. Following Vergennes were Arlington, South Burlington, Waterbury, Enosburg Falls, Essex Junction, Middlebury and Castleton. A total of 46 towns were considered. We all knew we liked living here for a reason." />
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Best Towns in Vermont for Young Families

NerdWallet, a website devoted to unfiltered and unbiased, data driven tools has determined The Best Towns in Vermont for Young Families. The City of Vergennes was listed third, behind Jericho and Montpelier. The score for each city was derived from five criteria: GreatSchools city rating, Median home value, Monthly homeowner cost, Median household income and Median income change from 1999 – 2011. Following Vergennes were Arlington, South Burlington, Waterbury, Enosburg Falls, Essex Junction, Middlebury and Castleton. A total of 46 towns were considered. We all knew we liked living here for a reason.

Also, congratulations to VUHS for being rated the 9th best high school in Vermont according to a recent U.S. News and World Report list of Top Vermont High Schools.