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14. Vermont — Shelburne

Population: 7,000+ | Median income: $140,000+ | Home price: $800,000+
Shelburne is one of the most affluent residential towns in Vermont, located near Burlington. It is known for lakefront properties, scenic landscapes, and strong community planning. Wealth in the area is driven by professionals in education, healthcare, and regional business sectors. The town offers a quiet suburban lifestyle with a strong emphasis on residential quality and environmental preservation. Limited waterfront housing contributes to strong property values. Shelburne remains one of the most desirable and high-income communities in Vermont.

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