151 Pine St, Burlington, VT 05401
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151 Pine St
Burlington, VT 05401

  • 1 room
  • 3 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • 1,500 sqft
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$1,100/mo

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  • 3 Beds
  • 2 Baths
  • 1,500 sqft

Local Information

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Room Description

Two male medical students are looking to find a 3rd Roommate to rent a bedroom in a large 3 bedroom place in 100 year old home that has been completely renovated. We are looking for a one year commitment and a one year lease (beginning in August) for your bedroom. The lease can be sublet with the approval of all roommates and landlord. We are looking to find a medical professional, graduate or medical student etc., to join with us to live in this large sunny place. It is located next to Ski Rack near the intersection of Pine St. and Main St. in downtown Burlington. This apt is close to everything including the Waterfront, Church St and South End Arts district. This house/Apartment is a short drive and bike ride to the University, Champlain College and UVM Hospital. After years of construction, Pine Street will be connected on June 29th with Route 189, making reaching the apartment more convenient than in the past 50 years!

We are seeking a solid and thoughtful roommate who understands the importance of study and growth as well as appreciating Burlington and Vermont. The unit has been rented for the past 5+ years by students, interns and residents at the UVM Medical Center.

The apartment has lots of spaces where we all can relax, study, work and enjoy our time off.

There are hardwood floors and stone tiles throughout the first and second floors. The front door faces Pine Street and the back door faces west to the lake and Adirondacks. The back entrance opens to the kitchen and dining area from a large covered porch above our three assigned parking spaces. The kitchen has all stainless steel appliances including dishwasher, refrigerator, stove, microwave, exhaust fan and granite countertops. A big walk-in pantry is right next to the kitchen and provides extra cupboards and an additional food prep area. The large living room is right next to the kitchen and dining area along with a 3/4 bath near the front entry and front porch. All the windows in apartment are energy efficient and come with thermal shades for privacy and insulation for winter cold and summer sun.

The second floor has 3 separate bedrooms, large closets and a full bath with double sinks. The bedroom for rent, and all bedrooms, have a lighted ceiling fan, big closet and a separate thermostat for heat and AC for each room. The second floor also has a lounge/work/relaxing space and a large screened-in porch facing Main Street. We'll add some more pictures shortly.

Efficient heat pumps provide Heat and AC for year-round comfort. There is a washer/dryer and utility sink in a private, basement laundry room. Tenants pay electricity and gas. The landlord pays water, sewer, plowing, rubbish, recycling and composting.

Please call landlord who will share more information and give the phone number of the tenants looking for the third roommate. The landlord is also available to show the space in person or virtually. The landlord and residents will all approve the third tenant and make sure it is a good fit for all.

The apartment is available for rent by the bedroom for $1100 per bedroom. Electric and gas are additional. The Internet is shared by all roommates. The candidates will be introduced and approved by the current two tenants, as well as approved by the landlord. The lease begins in August and moving in July without charge is possible with signed lease and deposit.

We'll be adding more pictures soon!

Individual one year leases that may be sublet with approval of all tenants and landlord.

Costs and Fees

Required monthly rent & fees
  • Base rent
    $1,100/mo
Required one-time fees
  • Security deposit
    $1,100
  • Administrative fee
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Optional one-time fees
  • Pet fee
    $200
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Housemate Description

Current Housemates: N/A
Current Pets: N/A
Preferred New Housemate: N/A
Listed by: Property Owner

Home Highlights

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Details for 151 Pine St

Interior Features

Heating & Cooling
Heating: Heat Pump, Wall FurnaceAir ConditioningHeating Fuel: Heat Pump
Appliances & Utilities
DishwasherDryerMicrowaveRefrigeratorWasher
Levels, Entrance, & Accessibility
Floors: Hardwood, Tile
Room & Shared Space
Room is not furnished

Days on Market

Days on Market: Just Listed

Property Information

Property Type / Style
Property Type: Single Family Home

Rental Terms, Policies & Fees

Lease Term: 1 YearAvailable: Jul 1stCats allowedDeposit: $1,100

Exterior Features

Parking & Garage
Parking: Off Street Parking, On Site

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What Locals Say about Burlington

At least 248 Trulia users voted on each feature.
  • 93 % Say there are sidewalks

  • 92 % Say it's dog friendly

  • 81 % Say it's walkable to restaurants

  • 80 % Say people would walk alone at night

  • 77 % Say it's walkable to grocery stores

  • 71 % Say parking is easy

  • 69 % Say streets are well-lit

  • 68 % Say kids play outside

  • 64 % Say car is needed

  • 62 % Say there's holiday spirit

  • 61 % Say neighbors are friendly

  • 61 % Say yards are well-kept

  • 54 % Say there's wildlife

  • 49 % Say they plan to stay for at least 5 years

  • 49 % Say there are community events

  • 48 % Say it's quiet

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  • steve
    "Jazz festival. University sporting events. Flynn theatre. And much much much more thank you so much for this "
  • Jackie P
    "There are farmers markets every weekend in multiple areas (e.g., South End, Old North End). There are frequent community/social events like the Art Hop in the fall, Pride in summer, etc"
  • Michael B
    "Burlington is full of well intentioned people who care about others and are do it yourselvers. Lots of things to do as well."
  • C Millham
    "Nice area with good neighbors, but it’s hard to find a home for sale at a reasonable price. I appreciate that we’re close to everything - downtown Burlington, South Burlington shopping, and I-89. It’s beautiful, too - just a couple blocks from Lake Champlain. "
  • Kath21466
    "Dog & People Friendly neighborhood close to bike path, park & Lake. Great outdoor recreation! Walking distance to great local grocery store, coffee shop, pizza & many great brew pubs! Quick access to Shelburne road and Interstate 89 "
  • steve
    "Very walkable and safe with many schools stores and conveniences nearby. Thank you and you and you "
  • Kaitssherman
    "There are certain areas in Burlington that are more kid-friendly than others. Get a feel for the neighborhood before moving in. "
  • Trulia User
    "This neighborhood has many different ages and families but remains quiet and people are friendly Dogs are welcome"
  • Trulia User
    "This neighborhood is very welcoming for dog owners people walk on leashes and pick up anything the dog may leave behind. Plenty of great walking area for every pooch "
  • Pattylynne C.
    "I work at home so there's no commute but downtown Burlington is close and great for a walk, coffee, shopping. "
  • Pam K.
    "Lots of dog friendly people. With the water and hiking close by, lots of dog activities. Sidewalks. "
  • Lkkingston1
    "Neighborhood with lots of family activity...kids, dog walkers, cyclists. Friendly and safe place to live. "
  • Mckennakb
    "I walk to work when possible, about a mile. If there’s too much snow, I drive. Traffic is light, usually."
  • Darby F.
    "relatively safe and friendly area, great outdoor fun is always nearby and lots of local food options."
  • Korbyn G.
    "Burlington is such a good community and a great place to raise a family. As in any city, be aware of your surroundings when going out at night, but I would rate burlington as one of the safest (small) cities in the country. "
  • Aaronzigzuege
    "Nothing is too far from anything here. Compared to our old home in Seattle, this is a breeze. Very bikeable. Haven’t used the bus system yet. "
  • Allison B.
    "Folks tend to tailgate pretty bad, and road rage is increasing as more out of staters move to vermont. More traffic, so more incentive to take public transit. Roads need a lot of help. Commute to surrounding towns takes little time if it’s not rush hours."
  • Ellen O.
    "Burlington is incredibly dog friendly. People are constantly walking there dogs and I even live near a dog park."
  • Scm4kids
    "Bought our 150 year old cottage last Christmas and spent a year renovating it. Found good people and love our area"
  • Eperez10115
    "The buses are late 80% of the time and the drivers don’t wait until the people sit to drive off......"
  • Alyssa E.
    "I have lived here for 3.5 years now and really love it! From New Jersey and I never want to leave. So much to do in every season especially the summer! Right on lake Champlain with beautiful views of the nearby mountains."
  • Uma
    "This neighborhood has great transportation, The nearest bus stop to get to downtown is only a two minute walk. "
  • Colin G.
    "I loved living in the area for 4 years. Amazing community and culture. The farmers market is amazing. Couldn’t recommend it enough "
  • Paul
    "Best neighborhood in Baltimore. clean, close to both Fells point and canton, a true gem of a neighborhood. "
  • Westin R.
    "Being the oldest and most diverse neighborhood in Burlington, the Old North End lends a unique charm and character to the city. The Queen City would be sorely lacking without this neighborhood. It can be loud and some of the buildings can use some TLC, but those are the most minor of qualms and should be expected in any city neighborhood. McMansionville this is not, thank goodness. "
  • Akinnart
    "There are a lot of families in the neighborhood. There is a park with hiking trails just across the street. Easy access to two bike paths. There is a grocery store, hardware store, pediatricians office, kids dentist and a could restaurants within a five minute drive (15-20 min walk). And the elementary school is just around the block. "
  • Zidi P.
    "I am not a big fan of dogs but this neighborhood is for sure a dog friendly neighborhood and I guarantee that any dog owner will absolutely be satisfied just by the first few hours in this town"
  • Trulia User
    "I own a dog and even though she doesn't like other dogs much we still make it out at least three times a day. Almost everyone leashes their dog, only twice has some dog bounced happily toward my growling boxer mix. No incidents."
  • Kylee
    "There are not enough dog parks and a lot of houses/apartments do not have yards. A lot of people in the neighborhood seem to be afraid of dogs. "
  • Timswdog
    "We have access to parks, the lake, a bike path and good shopping all within walking distance. Good schools, safe neighborhoods, easy bus access into the city center."
  • Kaddman2
    "It’s a family friendly neighborhood close to everything! It’s unique in that there are 3 bike paths including trails that lead to lake Champlain which is only about 5 to 10 minute walk! Take another short walk to Ethan Allen park or cross country ski there in the winter including a wooden bridge that leads to Ethan Allen homestead. Enjoy craft beers at the simple roots brewery which is literally a 5 min walk. "

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151 Pine St, Burlington, VT is a 3 bedroom, 2 bathroom, 1,500 sqft single-family home. 151 Pine St was listed for rent for $1,100/month on Jun 28, 2026.