HappilyhiketheHump

HappilyhiketheHump t1_ixlyjpg wrote

No. The pace of construction is way behind demand, especially outside Chittenden County. Additionally, homes are still being purchased with cash for rental investment and second homes.
There may be a peak in sales in the next year or two, but Vermonts house prices have proven stable even through financial events like the 2008 crisis.

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HappilyhiketheHump t1_it9bsvx wrote

Kendall is a good guy, but he needed to go after making unilateral decisions with a town’s drinking water.

Bigger question. After 9/11 and all the federal money dumped into states and cities to protect vital Infrastructure, how can one rando just screw with the water and the town and the state have no damn clue?

WTF is going on with state and local governments?

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