South Burlington is the second-largest city in Vermont (around 20,000+ residents). It lies just south of Burlington and is part of the Burlington metro area. Historically this area evolved from suburban-town to city status (incorporated as city in 1971). The housing stock is mixed: suburban single‐family homes (1970s onward), newer subdivisions, townhouse/condo clusters, and some light industrial/commercial zones. The setting is suburban‐urban mix—not deeply rural, but also not high‐rise urban. Proximity: essentially adjacent to Burlington, making it very convenient for commuting, university/airport access and services. In terms of home prices: average home value is reported around $481,000 (Zillow) for existing homes. Median sale price data suggest around $510,000. For building new homes (subdivision on larger lot), maybe roughly $250-350 per ft², though land may cost more given the proximity to Burlington and amenities.