Submitted by ThalassaLuna t3_yr2w1s in vermont
Vermonter623 t1_ivtbe75 wrote
Try r/newtovermont. Thats where all the flatlanders that overpaid for their homes ensuring that natives who grew up here canβt afford to buy and stay, go π
BostonUH t1_ivti2fe wrote
LOL welcome to all of the United States, pal
ThalassaLuna OP t1_ivtkpsb wrote
I wish I could afford to buy! I'll be sure to check it out as soon as I do π
mycophdstudent t1_ivte41t wrote
My neighbor sold his home for $870K in June. He renovated the basement and updated fixtures and made his porch fancy with a fireplace. He originally paid $480K in 2018. Maybe I can do what he did and sell my house for that price to then go live in a van down by the river.
Vermonter623 t1_ivtedj7 wrote
If they paid 480k for a house in Vermont in 2018 then clearly money isnβt an issue for them.
sound_of_apocalypto t1_ivtnj8s wrote
It could easily become an issue after buying a 480k house.
mycophdstudent t1_ivtnssw wrote
True.
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Vermonter623 t1_ivtngcq wrote
Banks
[deleted] t1_ivtpbcw wrote
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Vermonter623 t1_ivtqv18 wrote
You are asking the wrong question here. The real questions are why are Vermonters selling in the first place
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Twombls t1_ivucdjr wrote
People that died for the most part. Or landlords who decided to yeet a single mother of 3 out on the curb because short term profit in the bubble
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