Relocation Guide

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Vermont Relocation Guide

Be careful - your Green Mountain vacation may turn into permanent residency. It’s happened many times to many people. They come to visit and never leave. And it’s easy to see why. The Vermont lifestyle is very attractive: beautiful natural surroundings, sincere people, genuine handmade products, four seasons, lots of great events and activities – it’s the perfect life for many a couple or family! Vermont is charming, enchanting, inviting and drop-dead gorgeous.

Vermont is genuine and unique. With its quiet country roads, covered bridges, steepled churches, weathered red barns, and an unmatched fall foliage show, it’s like another world. There is, quite simply, no other place like it on earth. As poet and Vermont native Robert Frost said, it is "the road less traveled"... and it will make all the difference if you choose to call Vermont home.

If relocation is your goal, be sure to consider these important factors:

• School Information
• Job and Career Listings
• Cost of Living & Demographics
• Arts and Entertainment
• Family Information
• Climate and Weather
• Finding your Perfect Community
• Taxes and Social Programs

Vermont's strong belief in individualism helps foster a vibrant cultural atmosphere. During summer, the art community comes alive. You’ll find folk and classical concerts, play performances, historic walks and town festivals. As far as attractions go, there are many must-see stops, including Ben & Jerry's ice cream factory in Waterbury, Burlington's open-air Church Street Marketplace and Robert Frost's cabin in Ripton.

All the information you need about finding the right area and home or land in Vermont is available from the featured providers below.