A new study reveals Vermont would need to add 7,000 homes annually for 25 years to solve its housing crisis. The state has ...
Newly released data from Realtor.com for November shows that potential buyers and sellers in Chittenden County saw higher ...
Rundown and vacant properties could be on the path to new life. The Vermont Department of Housing and Community Development ...
Outside of Vermont, governments have bet big on encouraging modular construction to accelerate homebuilding. But there are ...
Factory-built homes can help with the nationwide housing shortage, but some states fear drawbacks when it comes to ...
In the latest Vermont Housing Needs Assessment, VHFA estimates there are 10,879 vacant and abandoned homes throughout the ...
The Stonecrop Meadows development plans to offer a number of affordable homes and apartments for a range of income levels in Middlebury, with plans for additional development in the future.
A new study shows Vermont needs to build 7,000 new homes every year for the next 25 years − a total of 172,000 new homes − to keep up with demand and end its chronic housing shortage by 2050.
The company constructs about 70 homes a year like this. The need to ramp up Vermont’s sluggish rate of home construction — which has never fully rebounded from the 2008 housing market crash ...