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Brandon Rush
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Vermont Multi Family Rental Markets

Brandon Rush
  • Real Estate Agent
  • Portland, CT
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Hello Everyone,

I have been traveling up to Vermont for a few years now and thinking of investing in a cash flowing multi family town. Does anyone have suggestions? Visited Burlington a few weeks back and loved it. Looks like a good area for an air BNB. Also visited Barre numerous times for mountain biking at Millstone. Let me know of some recommendations!

Thanks in advance.

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Michael Gilman
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Michael Gilman
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We love VT as a high cap rate market (and NH as well). We invest up and down the state and focus on southern part are north of 60units. Most investors are focused on Burlington, which is a great market but cap rates are lower and its less landlord friendly + alot more competion from other investors, whereas large swaths of the rest of the state are replete with bargains.  Happy to provide any further color and also looking to partner with investors on a larger 100+ unit offmarket portfolio we have been working on shaking loose. 

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