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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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Telling Our Stories

If you ask most foresters, they will tell you they were attracted to the idea of a career outside. Despite the early mornings, bugs, cold weather, and rugged terrain, there is an inherent draw to the outdoors which tugs at the inner spirit of everyone. For natural resource professionals, the worst day in the woods usually beats the best day in the office.

The opportunity to steward, improve, and sustain the land so that others can enjoy such an experience is what drives people like Adam Bullis and his colleagues in LandVests Timberland group.

In Episode II of our series of stories about what makes LandVest different, Adam discusses how family and a deep personal history with the land influences the properties he now manages. Inspired by his education and work to protect and create opportunities within the vast context of the Adirondacks, Adam aptly notes that it takes a long time, but a Forester can help that be a little bit faster."

Part of the LandVest difference is our unique client base that understands the multi-faceted benefits of well-managed timberland. These qualities often extend to positive, non-economic external benefits that extend beyond the managed asset to improve water, wildlife, and climate.

LandVest is proud to work for the finest private and institutional timberland owners in the U.S. The best clients make the best forestry possible, and a most fulfilling career outside.


Up next in the Telling Our Stories series, the Woodstock brokerage team shares its perspectives and love of Vermont. See a preview of Episode III: Sense of Place here.

Check out Part I in this blog series if you missed it.

For more information about how we can help you with your timberland and forestry questions, please contact Joe Taggart at jtaggart@landvest.com or 603.227.2419.

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The Risk of Waiting to Sell: The Next Five Years in Today's Market02.19.2026

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