Mount Holly

Mount Holly is a mountain town often boasting the deepest snow depth from fall ’till the flowers pop. Okemo Mountain straddles Mount Holly and its neighbor to the east, Ludlow, with the peak in the Mount Holly side. There are four hamlets in Mount Holly and one of them, Belmont, is a designated Village Center. Belmont is also the hometown of Olympic gold medalist, Hannah Teter. From ham suppers to Cider Days to the Chit Chat this small town lives true to the roots of community.   

Demographic

People in Mount Holly

Demographics are the characteristics of a population that have been categorized by distinct criteria—such as age, gender and income—as a means to study the attributes of a particular community. Demographic information can be used to create successful marketing campaigns, economic analysis and government policies.

1385
Total Population
54.1
Median Age
14.0%
Poverty Level
3.16
Avg. Household Size
Housing

Housing in Mount Holly

Housing data tells the story of where people live and how they live. Housing data can be used to inform land use bylaws, development or redevelopment, and workforce recruitment and/or retention.
598
Total Units
1980
Avg. Year Built
10.1%
Rental Rate
89.9%
Ownership Rate
729
Seasonal Units
$305,000.00
Avg. Sale Price
Employment & Industry

Jobs in Mount Holly

Employment and Industry data is a barometer for the strength and resilience of the local economy.

Mount Holly Employment & Industry Data
39.6%
Other
27.3%
Education, Service, Healthcare
20%
Construction
13.10%
Professional, Scientific
$59,395.00
Annual Avg. Wage
24.9 minutes
Avg. Commute
Resources

TOWN PLANS, BYLAWS, AND MORE!

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Town Plan

Town plans preserve what is great, lay the groundwork for change, and set the stage for the future.

Village Center

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Emergency Management

Local Hazard Mitigation Plans identify vulnerabilities and prioritize actions that are intended to eliminate or lessen the impacts of unplanned disasters.

Town Contact Information

Town Office:
50 School Street
Office Hours:
Monday - Thursday 8:30 am - 4:00 pm
Mount Holly, Vermont

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