
Tracking 4,736 properties across Milton, Vermont — a community where the median home dates to 1984 and the oldest to 1763. Every parcel mapped with building characteristics, environmental exposure, hazard risk, and ownership history assembled from 140+ sources.
Milton is a suburban town north of Burlington along I-89, with a growing housing stock and commercial development along Route 7. The town has expanded as an affordable alternative to Burlington and the closer-in suburbs.
For property professionals, Milton is a moderate, growing suburban market with a housing stock that is newer than the more established Burlington-area communities.
FEMA flood zones, fire protection grades, radon — parcel by parcel
100 properties (2%) are in FEMA Special Flood Hazard Areas, where flood insurance is required for federally-backed mortgages.
Fire protection grades reflect proximity to fire stations and hydrant infrastructure. Grade affects insurance pricing in every New England state.
4,736 properties · Median year built 1984 · Avg 1,833 sf
Chittenden County · Vermont
Milton covers 51.6 square miles in Chittenden County, Vermont. The median assessed property value is $321K.
Single-family homes account for 3,437 of Milton's 4,736 properties and 494 multi-family buildings. There are 165 commercial properties. About 68% of properties are owner-occupied, and 2% are owned by someone out of state.
Assessed values range widely — the middle 50% of properties fall between $253K and $398K, with the highest assessed property at $39.6M. For professionals working in this market, the value spread tells you a lot about what you'll encounter door to door.
35% of properties are on municipal sewer, with the remainder on private septic systems, and 66% have public water service. Electric service is provided by GREEN MOUNTAIN POWER CORP. 1,145 properties have identified commercial activity — restaurants, retail, professional offices, and services that give Milton its character.
Milton's fire protection grade distribution (88 Grade A, 996 Grade B) directly affects premium calculation. Parcel-level hazard data provides the granularity that ZIP-level aggregation misses.
Insurance solutionsMilton's 8 property types, spanning construction from 1763 to present, require local market knowledge for accurate comparable selection and valuation. NEP assembles building characteristics, environmental exposure, and condition signals into a single property profile.
Real estate solutionsCollateral assessment requires flood zone verification, environmental screening, and ownership chain validation. 2% of Milton properties are in SFHAs where flood insurance is a federal lending requirement. NEP provides property-level compliance data from public records.
Lending solutionsUnderstanding a property's construction era, environmental exposure, and building characteristics before arriving on site transforms inspection from discovery to verification.
Inspection solutions4,736 Milton properties — each with risk profiles, building data, permit history, and ownership analysis from 140+ sources. Open any property and see the full picture.

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