About Preferred Properties

PREFERRED PROPERTIES  |  YOUR GUIDES TO VERMONT & NEW HAMPSHIRE REAL ESTATE

Preferred Properties is a team of Vermont and New Hampshire realtors with decades of specialized training and experience helping sellers and buyers of recreational and country lifestyle properties achieve their real estate goals. Serving all of Vermont and New Hampshire, we pride ourselves on being on the cutting edge of technology, marketing strategies, and trends for land, recreational, waterfront, and luxury real estate. 

 

Our trademarked Impact Marketing System Trademark is the foundation of our success. For our timber, sugaring, farm, and large acreage clients, we combine our highly experienced salespeople with talented local foresters and market-specific consultants for an efficient and effective method of assessing, marketing, and selling these properties. 

 

Our deep industry knowledge, local and regional connections, and unique sensitivity to our client's needs complement our excellence in negotiations, making the complex real estate process efficient and successful. Buying or selling, we have a reputation for being trusted advisors in complex environments. Contact us today to learn more about how we could work together!

 

Licensed in: New Hampshire and Vermont.

Land for Sale by Preferred Properties

New Listing
Orange County, VT
Fantastic income opportunity! This 109+/- acre parcel has 7 subdivided lots and is run as a cabin and tiny home AirBnB community.Currently 4 park model cabins, 1 tiny home, 1 yurt and 2 camp platforms producing a gross of about $156,000 per year (202...
109± Acres
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$1,350,000
Washington County, VT
This modern country home tucked away on 14.14+/- private acres featuring a substantial recent addition and tasteful renovations is a must see! Therecent 1,000+ sf foot addition has ensured a thoughtful layout to include 3 spacious bedrooms and 3 full...
14.14± Acres
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$950,000
New Listing
Addison County, VT
The Morgan Hill Farm has been in the same family for 52 years & offers some of the finest views of Addison County farmland & the Adirondack Mountains available. Located in the small, quiet farm community of Bridport, VT, the 49.18 +/- acre pa...
49.18± Acres
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$725,000
New Listing
Orange County, VT
Three Park Model homes, each on their own deeded lot! 2023’s net income was approximately $71,000. Potential to increase this by taking oncleaning & management. Other lots available if you wish to expand income opportunity. Seller created t...
5± Acres
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$500,000
New Listing
Grafton County, NH
Enjoy your own private gateway to the White Mountain with stunning views of the Presidential Range from this remote 106+/- acreproperty in Littleton, NH! A perfect recreational opportunity for hikers, hunters, campers, snowmobilers, skiers, & sno...
106± Acres
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$499,000
Coos County, NH
Welcome to your personal gateway to the White Mountains in Gorham, NH! This 76.6 +/- acre property features one +/- acre of cleared land that offers the potential for a future homesite with incredible mountain views of the Northern Presidential Range...
76.6± Acres
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$399,900
Orange County, VT
A wonderful opportunity to reclaim this generational dairy farm on 81.28+/- acres in Braintree, VT. This farm is NOT in VT Land Trust. The ruralsetting offers 36+/- prime agricultural tillable acres that flanks the Ayers Brook, which meanders through...
81.28± Acres
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$395,000
Under Contract
Rutland County, VT
Your perfect Vermont experience awaits! 22.6 +/- acres and a wonderful 3400 SF barn dating to the 1800’s. Located in the quiet butcentrally located town of Pittsford, VT. This mostly wooded property features 4+/- acres of agricultural fields an...
22.6± Acres
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$250,000
New Listing
Washington County, VT
Graced with the beauty of 8000’ of river frontage along the Winooski River’s Kingsbury Branch, this 75 +/- acre parcel is the perfectescape from the rigors of daily life. Located in the central Vermont town of East Montpelier! Under 20 mi...
75± Acres
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$225,000
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