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Eric Greenberg
  • Investor
  • Connecticut
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Vermont vs Smoky Mountains

Eric Greenberg
  • Investor
  • Connecticut
Posted

Hi all - we are considering buying our first investment property. We currently live in CT. After some research, the two areas that interest us are Vermont (probably near a ski area, Killington or Stowe) and the Smoky Mountain area. Would be very interested to hear from experienced investors on your thoughts for these two areas specifically. I understand Vermont has slightly more stringent regulations to contend with but it would also be closer for us geographically and thus potentially easier to manage. Smoky Mountains seems to be a solid choice but I wonder about oversaturation and competition in that area?

Any insights would be helpful. Thanks!

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