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Built for Generations: Family Compounds Across New England & The Adirondacks05.12.2026

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Some properties are purchased for a moment in time. Others are held for generations.  Across New England and the Adirondacks, family compounds have long represented a distinct kind of ownership — properties designed not simply as homes, but as places to return to year after year. With [...]

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Autumn Splendor

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As the vibrant tapestry of reds, oranges, and yellows blankets the Northeast, visitors swarm to New England to experience the breathtaking fall foliage firsthand.

For New England locals, the changing seasons offer a front-row seat to natures spectacular show, allowing them to savor the vibrant colors for as long as possible. No matter how [...]

Five Exceptional Equestrian Properties Across New England

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New England is home to some of the most stunning equestrian properties that seamlessly combine luxury living with a passion for horses. Here are five exceptional properties on the market right now:

Is Fall 2024 a Window for Buyers?

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A Window for Buyers?

The late days of summer are full of news about growing inventories of listed homes, more price reductions, and stock market volatility. That said, the first meaningful reductions in mortgage rates in 2024 offers the prospect of future savings in financing [...]

How will the U.S. election affect real estate?

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History Suggests Presidential Elections Deliver Buyer Opportunities

Every presidential election year brings uncertainty and 2024 is proving to be one of the most unsettled election cycles in memory. But history suggests that in the U.S. real estate market, election trends can be more predictable than you might think. Since 1980 the autumn [...]

IS THE HOUSING MARKET OVERPRICED?

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In the first half of 2024, the most common question I have been asked is whether housing is overpriced. Although my instincts told me no, I wanted to take a deep dive into the numbers to see what the data was telling us. Based on my analysis, the answer is yes and [...]

Permaculture and Climate Resilience: Ben Falks Vision for Vermonts Future

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Anecdotal evidence suggests that Millennial home buyers are seeking a work/life balance that includes both sustainability and land ownership. Enter: permaculturea growing trend among LandVest Vermont [...]

Fresh Start: The Renovation of an 1810 Beauty in Vermont

Renovation of an 1815 beauty.

As if in slumber, Stonecrop Ledge has stood, timeless, at the edge of the village of Middlebury. Its windows, long shuttered, clapboards in much need of paint and its crumbling stone walls, might suggest a story ended. But for Randall and Kathleen Brisson, and indeed for the house itself, this is a tale not finished but merely paused. 

Collaborating with the Best

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We are grateful for the opportunity to collaborate with amazing people committed to special places.  

Jean Abouhamad, of SEA-DAR Construction exemplifies this.

Jean and Charlie Reed own the Ayer Mansion, Louis Comfort Tiffanys only surviving residential interior and exterior design, which they purchased to ensure its ongoing life as a [...]

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