Senior Real Estate Agents in St. Albans, Vermont

With 1,018 seniors living in St. Albans (14.77% of the population) , families here face important decisions about care, finances, and life transitions every day.

Selling a home where you've lived for decades isn't like any other real estate transaction. Senior real estate specialists understand the emotional weight of leaving a family home, the practical challenges of preparing a property that may need updating, and the timeline pressures that often come with health changes or moves to assisted living. They bring both sensitivity and expertise to one of life's biggest transitions.

We've verified 1 senior real estate agent serving St. Albans who have made senior services their specialty. Browse their profiles below to find the right fit for your family.

Population data: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates (2022)

St. Albans, VT currently has 1 verified Senior Real Estate Agent listed on Sencarta, holding a Seniors Real Estate Specialist (SRES) certification. Agents with SRES or Certified Senior Housing Professional (CSHP) credentials have completed specialized training in the unique housing needs of older adults, from downsizing and reverse mortgages to age-in-place modifications and senior community transitions.

With an estimated 1,018 residents age 65 and older in St. Albans, making up nearly 15% of the city's population of 6,891, demand for real estate professionals who understand senior housing is steady. Franklin County's hub city offers a walkable downtown, proximity to Northwestern Medical Center, and easy access to Lake Champlain, all factors that matter when seniors are evaluating where and how to live as they age.

Sencarta helps you find agents whose credentials have been verified, so you can focus on the move itself rather than wondering whether your agent truly understands senior real estate issues.

Senior Real Estate Agents Serving St. Albans at a Glance

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Seniors Real Estate Specialist (SRES) Certified

Senior Real Estate Agents in St. Albans

Why Choose a Local Senior Real Estate Agent in St. Albans?

A Senior Real Estate Agent who knows St. Albans can speak to practical details that out-of-town agents miss. They understand which neighborhoods offer single-level living, how property taxes compare across Franklin County, and what the local market looks like for condos and smaller homes near Taylor Park or along lower Main Street. They also know the seasonal realities of selling in northern Vermont, where timing a listing around mud season or a long winter can affect your outcome.

Of the Senior Real Estate Agents listed on Sencarta in St. Albans, 1 holds a professional certification. While none are currently identity-verified or background-checked through our platform, Sencarta displays credential and verification status transparently so families can make informed choices. Having a local agent with SRES or CSHP training means working with someone who has studied the financial, emotional, and logistical sides of senior housing transitions.

What to Look for in a Senior Real Estate Agent

Look for real estate agents with the Seniors Real Estate Specialist (SRES) designation, which indicates specific training in working with older adults. Beyond credentials, experience matters: ask how many senior clients they've helped in the past year and what percentage of their business involves downsizing situations.

A senior-focused agent should have a network of trusted professionals — estate sale companies, senior move managers, contractors who can handle quick updates — to help prepare a home for sale. They should also be patient with the decision-making process, understanding that selling a longtime home is an emotional journey.

Services Offered by Senior Real Estate Agents

Senior real estate specialists in St. Albans provide tailored support for older sellers:

• Home Valuation: Understanding what your home is worth in today's market
• Preparation Guidance: Recommending which updates provide the best return on investment
• Network Connections: Referrals to estate sale companies, move managers, and contractors
• Flexible Showings: Working around medical appointments and limited mobility
• Clear Communication: Regular updates in the format you prefer — phone, email, or in-person
• Timeline Coordination: Aligning the sale with senior living move-in dates
• Decluttering Support: Connecting with professionals who specialize in downsizing
• Closing Assistance: Helping navigate paperwork and final details

Questions to Ask a Senior Real Estate Agent

Questions to ask a senior real estate specialist:

1. Do you have the SRES designation or similar senior-focused training?
2. What percentage of your clients are seniors downsizing or relocating?
3. Can you connect me with estate sale companies or senior move managers you trust?
4. How do you handle situations where a home needs significant updating before sale?
5. What's your communication style — how often will you update me on showings and offers?
6. How do you coordinate timing between selling this home and moving to senior living?
7. Can you provide references from senior clients you've helped in St. Albans?
8. What happens if I need to move before the house sells?

Frequently Asked Questions

Senior Real Estate Agents hold specialized certifications like the SRES (Seniors Real Estate Specialist) or CSHP (Certified Senior Housing Professional). These credentials require training in topics specific to older adults, including reverse mortgages, estate considerations, senior community options, and how to coordinate a move with family members. In St. Albans, this can be especially helpful when evaluating options like downsizing from a larger home to a condo or relocating closer to medical services at Northwestern Medical Center.
Sencarta currently lists 1 Senior Real Estate Agent serving the St. Albans area. This agent holds an SRES certification. Because St. Albans is a smaller city, you may also want to consider agents in nearby communities like Swanton or Milton who serve Franklin County.
You are not required to use a specialized agent, but working with one can simplify the process. Vermont has specific property transfer tax rules, and seniors may qualify for certain exemptions or programs. An agent with SRES or CSHP credentials understands these details along with broader concerns like coordinating a sale with a move into assisted living or a family member's home. They can also help evaluate whether aging in place with home modifications might be a better fit than selling.
Each agent profile on Sencarta displays their certifications, verification status, and any background check completion. You can see whether an agent holds an SRES or CSHP designation directly on their listing. Sencarta also shows identity verification and background check badges when agents have completed those steps, giving you a clear picture of each professional's qualifications before you reach out.

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