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Mason Hickman
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Sandwich, MA
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Vail Colorado InDeed Program - Purchase of Deed Restrictions

Mason Hickman
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Sandwich, MA
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I am curious if anyone has any experience with the Vail Colorado InDeed program with the purchase of deed restrictions? I am not interested in investing in Vail Colorado but am interested in learning more about the model they have created in Vail for the purchase of deed restrictions. We have a similar long term housing situation on Cape Cod in Massachusetts and was curious to see if there is any first hand knowledge from other investors. I have already gone to the Vail InDeed website and done my homework there, so no link is needed. Hoping to talk to some folks who have first hand experience. 

Thanks in advance!