Real Estate Wholesaling in Vermont
— 2026 Guide
Everything you need to know about wholesaling in Vermont: laws, top markets, and the tools that close more deals.
Start Finding Deals in Vermont — FreeIs Wholesaling Legal in Vermont?
Wholesaling is legal in Vermont. Assignment contracts are permitted for investors holding equitable interest, with no license required. Vermont's very small market and high seasonal variation limit deal volume significantly, but Burlington's tight housing supply creates consistent demand for off-market opportunities.
This is general information, not legal advice. Consult a licensed Vermont real estate attorney for guidance specific to your situation.
Top Cities for Wholesaling in Vermont
Burlington
Only sizable market in the state; tight inventory drives off-market demand.
Rutland
Affordable secondary market with the most accessible entry prices.
Barre
Small market with lower competition for distressed properties.
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