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  2. Champlain Housing Trust - Wikipedia

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    The Burlington Community Land Trust and Lake Champlain Housing Development Corporation were each founded by the City of Burlington, Vermont in 1984 to provide affordable, safe housing to families and individuals with low to moderate incomes. As geographic territory, services, and funding sources increasingly overlapped, the two organizations ...

  3. Decker Towers - Wikipedia

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    Decker Towers is an 11-floor apartment building at 230 St. Paul Street in Burlington, Vermont. [4] At 124 feet (38 m) tall, it is the tallest building in the U.S. state of Vermont . [ nb 1 ] It is the shortest of any of the US states' tallest buildings, in part because Burlington is the smallest of the US states' biggest cities.

  4. The Best Places in Every State To Live on a Fixed Income

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    Real estate prices in Hartford increased 15.23%, with the median home value going up to $188,305. Rent prices went up even more -- by about 10.2% -- to $1,392 a month. Robert Kirk / Getty Images ...

  5. Housing Vermont - Wikipedia

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    Housing Vermont is a not-for-profit syndication and development company founded in 1988. It creates rental housing intended to be permanent and affordable for Vermonters through partnerships with local organizations, public agencies and the private sector. It has produced more than 4,000 apartments in 131 different developments. [1]

  6. Vermont Housing Finance Agency - Wikipedia

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    The Vermont legislature established the agency in 1974. [1]By 2018, the VHFA had assisted approximately 29,000 people to purchase primary residences; and provided financing, development and management support, subsidy administration and tax credits for about 13,650 units of multifamily rental housing.

  7. Duplex at 73-75 Sherman Street - Wikipedia

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    The Duplex at 73-75 Sherman Street is a historic multiunit residential building in Burlington, Vermont. Built about 1912 as a livery stable, it was adapted into a residential duplex in 1927. It is a good local example of vernacular Colonial Revival architecture, built as worker housing in the growing city.

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