USDA Eligible Active Listings Near
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Fairfax
, Vermont in Franklin County

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17 active listings near Fairfax
👍 USDA, * Price Change, * New, * Sale Pending
$615,000   👍 11 Hunt St
$589,000   👍 36 Pheasant Run Rd
$530,000   👍 50 Village View Rd
$525,000   👍 1161 Ethan Allen Hwy Lot 1
$419,900   👍 1166 Main St
$325,000   👍 1161 Ethan Allen Hwy
$319,000   👍 30 Butler St
$249,900   👍 25 Fletcher Rd Unit 109
$200,000   👍 Highbridge Rd Lot 1
$185,000   👍 11 Hunt St Lot B
$105,000   👍 202 Sam Webb Rd Lot 4
$99,950   👍 36 Heather Rd Lot 36
$99,900   👍 202 Sam Webb Rd Lot 5

Interested in fun facts and the history of Fairfax, VT?
Then read on!

Here are some interesting facts about Fairfax, Vermont:

1. Fairfax is the third largest town in Franklin County, Vermont.
2. The town was first settled in 1783 and was officially incorporated in 1792.
3. Fairfax has a population of approximately 4,428 as of 2020, according to the United States Census Bureau.
4. The town is home to the annual "Fairfax Egg Run," a community fundraising event where participants race each other while carrying an egg in a spoon.
5. Fairfax is known for its covered bridge, the "Tyler Branch Bridge," which was built in 1849 and is one of the oldest covered bridges in the state.
6. The town has a historical society that maintains the Bell Schoolhouse, a one-room schoolhouse built in the early 1900s.
7. Fairfax is also home to the "Festival of Foliage," a fall event that celebrates the changing colors of the leaves in the area.
8. The town has a number of recreational areas, including the Fairfax Falls Recreation Area, a popular spot for hiking and fishing.