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About Peacham, Vermont Real Estate

Peacham is a scenic small town in Vermont's Caledonia County. Its residents are known as "Peachamites". In September of 2005, Yankee Magazine designated Peacham "Best New England Village". Peacham has a rich history. Visitors can view the extensive collections and archives of the Peacham Historical Association .

Known for its panoramic views, untouched countryside, and tight-knit community, Peacham offers an unmatched blend of natural beauty and quiet sophistication. If you’re seeking a home where every season feels like a retreat, Tim Scott Real Estate is here to help you find your place in Peacham.

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Average Real Estate Value in Peacham, Vermont

In 2025, the average home value in Peacham, Vermont, stands at approximately $375,104, according to recent housing market data. In 2000, Peacham homes averaged just $122,700. By 2023, that number had risen to over $352,000, marking a nearly threefold increase in value over two decades. Peacham remains a strong market for buyers seeking both lifestyle and investment. From classic farmhouses with acreage to off-grid cabins and scenic land parcels, properties here are as unique as the landscape itself.

Who Lives in Peacham? A Look at Demographics

The town of Peacham is home to about 700 residents, according to the 2020 census. With a median age of 37.4 and an average household size of 2.45 people, Peacham is a blend of young families, artists, retirees, and remote workers drawn by its peace and beauty. The town’s median household income is $74,119, slightly above Vermont’s state average, and the vast majority of residents own their homes.

Things to Do in Peacham, Vermont

Year-round, Peacham offers activities and events for its residents and town visitors. Enjoy local offerings at the weekly Peacham Farmers Market, from late May to late September. Annual events include the Peacham Music Festival, Fourth of July CelebrationFall Foliage Day and Winter Carnival.

There are many ways to explore the natural beauty of Peacham. Residents enjoy a variety of outdoor recreational opportunities in every season.  You can hike in the Peacham Town Forest and visit Cow Hill, the town's highest peak. Groton State Forest, which is situated partly in Peacham, features Devil's Hill and Peacham Bog natural areas. Peacham Pond and Martins Pond are popular areas for homes and camps with beautiful water views, as well as scenic mountain views.

History buffs will enjoy strolling through the Peacham Corner Historic District, where 19th-century Federal buildings and Greek Revival homes still stand proudly. The Peacham Acoustic Music Festival, held each summer, draws folk musicians and music lovers from across New England. And for a deeper immersion in the town’s charm, a visit to the Peacham Library or Town Hall is a must.

The heart of Peacham is the village center which includes the town offices, post office and library. In addition, Peacham Cafe offers fresh breakfast baked goods and lunch dishes. Right next door to the cafe is Peacham Corner Guild, a cooperative of local artisans.

You can learn more about Peacham, Vermont by visiting the Town's website.

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