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Vermont is a lovely State in the New England section of the U.S. The population of Vermont is estimated at six hundred thousand residents.  There is no coastline in Vermont. There is however, a very well known lake and mountain range located here. The Green Mountains, which are in Vermont, are part of the Appalachian Mountain range. Lake Champlain is located within Vermont, and only has two points at which it may be crossed by road. If you are looking to get an Vermont Mortgage, Vermont Mortgage Refinance or even tap into your home equity with a second mortgage loan in Vermont, you have certainly come to the right place. Lender411 makes that easy. Whether you are looking for fixed mortgage rates, variable adjustable mortgage rates (ARM), jumbo loans, interest only or even specialized mortgages such as bad credit mortgage or reverse mortgages, just fill out the form above and we will match you with up to 4 qualified lenders in Vermont with 4 mortgage quotes.

Vermont was first settled by Native Americans, and later belonged to the British before becoming the fourteenth State of the United States. Vermont is in full possession of the beautiful scenery that the New England States are known for. The fall colors here are amazing. Vermont is bordered by New York, Massachusetts and the Canadian Province, Quebec. Vermont is the main producer of Maple Syrup in the U.S. Vermont has a huge stake in the agricultural sector, and there are numerous dairy farms here. Insurance, manufacturing and tourism also contribute heavily to Vermont’s economy.

Vermont has a very low crime rate, and has been ranked healthiest place to live in the U.S. several times.  The Capital city of Vermont is Montpellier. This city is the least populated Capital city in the entire U.S. The total population of Montpellier is estimated at around ten thousand residents. Many of the businesses in the city are locally owned, which h ads to the small town charm of this small city. Montpelier is the home of the Vermont State House. The building was crafted and opened in 1859. It has seen restoration since then, but still stands today. The Winooski River is where many residents enjoy recreation. The river offers opportunities for swimming, fishing and kayaking. There are many dams also for generating electricity. 

The most populous city in Vermont is Burlington. This city is on the Northwestern side of the State and has around forty thousand residents. This city boasts the headquarters of Bruegger’s Bagels, and has a mall with over seventy five specialty shops and around fifteen national retailers. This state has been given a good reputation when it comes to livability.  It is also called a ‘college town’ due to the location of three colleges within its borders.  The Church Street Marketplace is a venue for many festivals held in the city as well as being an excellent place for pedestrians in the heart of the city. The Burlington Waterfront provides many opportunities for recreation including biking and walking. If you are looking to live in a place with small town charm, plenty of recreation opportunities and beautiful scenery, you should become a home owner in Vermont.

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