For Sale By Owner FSBO Program in Vermont
Helps you Sell Your Home and Keep Your Equity
Tourism is the state's largest industry. It contributes $4.1
billion to the state's economy or 27% of the gross state product.
This is the highest percentage in the country.
In winter, the ski resorts Stowe, Killington Ski Resort, Mad River Glen, Sugarbush,
Stratton, Jay Peak, Okemo, Mount Snow and Bromley host skiers from around the globe,
although their largest markets are the Boston, Montreal and New York metropolitan areas.
In the summer, resort towns like Stowe, Manchester, and Woodstock host visitors.
Resorts, hotels, restaurants, and shops, designed to attract tourists, employ Vermont people year-round.
The Real Estate industry is another of the high revenue earning
industries in Vermont, followed by durable good manufacturing, then health care.
Vermont was named the nation's smartest state in 2005 and 2006.
Vermont Cities and Population: Burlington - 39,148;
Rutland - 17,103 ;
South Burlington - 16,285 ;
Barre - 9,166 ;
Montpelier - 7,945 ;
St. Albans - 7,565 ;
Winooski - 6,561 ;
Newport - 5, 092 ;
Vergennes - 2,789
Homes for Sale by Owner from across the nation.
If you drove by a house with a YellowSign in the
yard and you know the Property ID, or if you picked up
a flyer with a Property ID, please enter it here:
According to the U.S. Census Bureau, as of 2005,
Vermont has an estimated population of 623,050, which is an increase of 1,817,
or 0.3%, from the prior year and an increase of 14,223, or 2.3%, since the year
2000. This includes a natural increase since the last census of 7,148 people
(that is 33,606 births minus 26,458 deaths) and an increase due to net migration
of 7,889 people into the state. Immigration from outside the United States
resulted in a net increase of 4,359 people, and migration within the country
produced a net increase of 3,530 people.