“Where land meets soul—and home becomes a way of life.”
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Maple Syrup and the Strange Economics of Sweetness
Every child in Vermont should grow up with real Maple Syrup in their pantry.
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What It’s Really Like to Raise Kids in Franklin County, Vermont
In Franklin County, and the inclusive support in Missisquoi Valley, there's a place for every family here.
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What Counts as a Primary Residence in Vermont?
Understanding what the state considers a "primary residence" is essential for buyers, sellers, and second-home owners alike.
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What It’s Really Like to Raise Kids in Lamoille County, Vermont
Lamoille County's rural schools offer a range of experiences, each with its unique strengths.
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What It’s Really Like to Raise Kids in Addison County, Vermont
If you’re weighing a move here, know that you’ll find more than just decent test scores—you’ll find neighbors who care.
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Vermont's Land Gains Tax: A 2025 Guide for Homeowners
Vermont's Land Gains Tax is designed to discourage short-term land speculation by taxing the profit from the sale of land held for less than six ye...
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How Septic Systems Affect Vermont Home Sales
Older systems may be grandfathered in under outdated regulations but still subject to failure.
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What It's Really Like Raising Kids in Washington County, Vermont
all it phosphenes. Call it the subconscious. Call it a side effect of being a 20-something trying to find meaning in a world that feels both too fu...
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What It’s Really Like to Raise Kids in Chitteden County, Vermont
Burlington might get the most attention, but Burlington, South Burlington and Winooski each offer something special, too.
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Vermont’s Property Transfer Tax (PTT)
When buying property in Vermont, most buyers are responsible for paying the Property Transfer Tax (PTT) at closing.
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Housing in Vermont: The Math Isn't Mathing
Online, people are blunt. “Expect to pay $350–500k for a livable house,” one Vermonter wrote in a Reddit thread this spring. “And $10k–$20k a year ...