Vermont is located in the New England region in the eastern United States and comprises 9,614 square miles, making it the 45th largest state. Vermont is notable for the Green Mountains in the west and Lake Champlain in the northwest.
Vermont QuickFacts from the US Census Bureau
Vermont is the 17th highest state in the nation for mortgage affordability. However, in 41 other states, inhabitants contributed within plus or minus 4% of Vermont's 18.4% of household income to a mortgage.
Living in vermont - official rent and housing resources
Tourism is the state's largest industry. In the winter, world famous ski resorts like
Stowe,
Killington Ski Resort,
Mad River Glen,
Sugarbush,
Stratton,
Jay Peak,
Okemo, and
Bromley draw skiers from around the world, although their largest markets are from Boston, Montreal and the New York metropolitan area. In the summer, resort towns like
Stowe,
Manchester, and
Woodstock draw visitors looking for a mountain vacation. Resorts, hotels, restaurants, shops and attractions employ many people year-round.
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