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Commercial For Sale - Newport City, VT
Great opportunity to acquire this 2,150 square foot property located in the heart of Woodstock Villa
Currently being used as a professional office, this is a great Commercial / Residential investment o
1 acres
Commercial For Sale - Hardwick, VT
3 acres
Commercial For Sale - Westfield, VT
Commercial For Sale - St. Albans Town, VT
A 19-unit multi-family property in the heart of downtown Burlington, adjacent to the Federal Buildin
9 acres
Commercial For Sale - Westminster, VT
Commercial For Sale - Newport City, VT
94 acres
Commercial For Sale - Sutton, VT
9 acres
Commercial For Sale - Brownington, VT
41 acres
Commercial For Sale - Newport City, VT
Commercial For Sale - Barton, VT
18 acres
Commercial For Sale - Brighton, VT
A truly unique opportunity for brewery expansion!
3,787 Sq. Ft. on 1 acres
Great opportunity to own an attractive, spacious and well maintained property in Stowe's lower villa
Unlock a premier commercial investment opportunity at the entrance to Stowe's Lower Village.
Commercial For Sale - St. Johnsbury, VT
A truly unique opportunity for the entrepreneur in you!
6,048 Sq. Ft. on 1 acres
Get a jump start in the Kiln dried Firewood business.
As far as land area and population goes, Vermont is one of the smallest states. In fact, at the time of the 2010 census, the population of the state was only 630,337. However, despite these statistics, there are still Vermont commercial real estate listings to be found. Much of this commercial realty will be found in Burlington, where approximately 211,261 people live.
The gross state product in Vermont is $26 billion, which this is lowest of all the US states. Agriculture makes up about 12% of the state's economy. Of all the types of agriculture in the state, dairy farming is most prolific. One of the major industries in Vermont is producing maple syrup, and rural commercial land and industrial space is dedicated to this endeavor.
The largest corporation in Vermont is IBM, which is located in Essex Junction. The company has office space and industrial space in Vermont. In fact, IBM alone makes up $1 billion of Vermont's economy on an annual basis.