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What BestPlaces Users Say about Vermont
Vermont is known for its picturesque landscapes, small-town charm, and vibrant community. It is a state that prides itself on its strong sense of community and commitment to preserving its natural beauty. With that in mind, let's take a look at what some residents have to say about living in Vermont.
According to user reviews on BestPlaces.net, Vermont is a highly desirable place to live. Many users praised the state for its scenic beauty and welcoming atmosphere. For instance, user "Linda S." states, "Vermont is truly a beautiful place to live. The mountains, lakes, and forests never cease to amaze me. And the people are so friendly and welcoming." Similarly, user "John D." raves about the community aspect, saying, "I've never felt more at home in a place than I do in Vermont. The people here are like family, always willing to lend a helping hand."
In addition to the natural beauty and strong sense of community, users also appreciate Vermont's slower pace of life. User "Samantha P." shares, "Moving to Vermont was the best decision I ever made. The relaxed lifestyle and slower pace have greatly improved my quality of life." This sentiment is echoed by user "Mark R." who says, "Living in Vermont has taught me to appreciate the little things in life. The simple joys of nature and being surrounded by a tight-knit community are what make this place so special."
However, it's not all sunshine and rainbows in Vermont. Some reviewers noted that the harsh winters can be a downside to living in the state. User "Emily M." cautions, "Be prepared for long, cold winters in Vermont. It can be tough, but the stunning scenery and friendly people make it worth it." Despite the harsh winter weather, most reviewers agree that the pros of living in Vermont far outweigh the cons.
In summary, user reviews on BestPlaces.net paint a picture of Vermont as a beautiful, welcoming, and community-oriented state. Its slower pace of life, natural beauty, and friendly residents make it a highly desirable place to live. While the winters can be tough, most reviewers believe that the overall quality of life in Vermont is top-notch.
based on 25 ReviewsGet to know Vermont with the latest comments and reviews from people who live in or have visited Vermont
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Beautiful State - But May Not Be Able to Afford It - 7/9/2009
I have lived in Vermont most of my life. Times are certainly changing around here. I heard on the news tonight that Vermont topped yet another list of the most taxed states in the union. I am here to tell you it's true.
So what will it be - beauty or taxes. It's up to
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where??? - 4/12/2009
I lived in Vermont for 32 years and raised my children there. In 2004 I got a temporary (6 mos.) job with the United Nations in Kosovo. That was great and i would have liked to continue in international development work but no one offered me another job. I then joined my husband for a year long sailboat trip to FL, around FL and then back to VT. We have traveled and lived in many different place since returning from the boat trip. We have also lived on the boat part or all of the summers on the New England coast. My husband has a business that he can operate from anywhere with Internet (we have a mobile Internet card) and phone. I've had it with traverling and spending a lot of time hanging around on the boat while my husband works. I want some independence, my own money, friends and everything else that comes from living in one place. I know there are ups and downs. But, I want to give it a try again. But, over these years I have come to really dislike cold weather. So
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Southern Vermont Living - 4/1/2009
Vermont is a beautiful place to live if you love long, cold, snowy winters, mud season, hot summers and picturesque fall color. There are 4 very definite seasons here. But combine this with a high cost of living due to taxes, the housing market, and fuel costs with only an average pay scale and sometimes you feel like Vermont life can be a struggle to stay ahead.
There is definite small town charm and everyone knows everyone here. Dummerston is a very desirable place to live just outside the larger town of Brattleboro being only 10 minutes away. Dummerston has only one Elementary school that is know for its good academics and sports teams which consists of grades K-8. There is little to no night life but there are some very nice charming restaurants and wine bars in downtown Brattleboro nearby. A great place to raise a family if the higher cost of living and change of seasons is what you are looking for. A bit boring for the college age
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Vermont is a State of Mind - 4/30/2008
I first moved to Vermont late 1968. I moved out of state in '71 to the Bay Area, CA and after 5 years I moved to southern MN. I finally returned to VT in 1979. It is hard to remember the other places I lived (even my native state, NY) but VT always called me
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Bellows Falls - 12/7/2007
Bellows Falls is trying to revitalize--slowly. The is a trickle of solid middle class that is slowly buying homes in need of TLC. The area just needs more
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cost per child - 9/11/2007
Your data on education cost is outdated. Vermont now spends an average of 15,000 per child per year. It was all over the news last month, as many feel that we don't need to give our kids a "cadilac" education. I personally don't have an opinion about it, I just thought it was an interesting statistic.
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Reasons to Move to Vermont - 9/3/2007
Even though a Vermont town couldn't make the charts for one of the most romantic cities, the state in general makes the top ten economically. It has the lowest pupil to teacher ratio in the nation, spends 15,000 annually per child, the third highest minimum wage ($7.53), real estate values in many towns increased at a rate of 12-13% in 2007 next to the national average which was 9.8% and the cost of living is only 7% above the national average. Add the rolling green mountains, sparkling streams and you've got it
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