July had the most new property listings with 1,904 in total
Overall, the summer months saw 5,466 new property listings in Vermont
VermontBiz Moving home can depend on several factors but perhaps the most important is how many properties are available at the time.
Moving experts at MovingFeedback have used Zillow data to analyze the number of properties available to rent or buy in Vermont each month from 2020-2022.
July had the most properties available with a total of 1,904 homes to rent or buy in the state from 2020-2022.
August is close behind with 1,862 properties available over the last three years.
June is the third most popular month, with 1,700 properties available.
The summer months offer more convenience when moving home as the weather is likely to be warm and rental leases start to expire, causing more people to look for properties. June, July and August are also typically the end of the academic year so many parents will wait until the summer to move house as it will not disrupt their child’s education.
However, with most choosing to move at this time of year, moving companies are busy and costs are expensive.
The winter months are quieter due to the weather and holidays. They can also be the cheapest months to move as companies may have reduced moving rates during this time due to a lack of demand for services.
Vermont's climate varies throughout the year, but generally, locals experience cold, snowy winters and comfortably warm summers.
The state’s population mainly resides in rural areas, leaving the urban parts of the state with a relatively low population density.
This could mean more competition for moving services within rural areas or an increased cost in moving to a less populated area.
Harrison Gough, content writer at MovingFeedback commented on the findings:
“When moving home it’s important to consider what you’ll need to complete the move. The weather is a major factor in travelling to a new property and the findings support this, with the coldest winter months having the lowest number of listed properties.
“Holidays can also be a huge factor in moving as offices and companies close around Christmas. However, the study does show that September has a large number of properties which coincides with the start of the new academic year. This could be due to parents looking to move to more desirable neighbourhoods for their children.
“Labor Day typically marks the start of the off-season when it comes to moving home. This period from November to April is often cheaper than the summer months as people begin to start planning a move. The data from 2023 follows the trend set in previous years, with 384,305 listed properties as of April 30th.”
Source: Zillow Research Data – 7.7.2023.

