Vermont's limited commercial inventory creates NNN opportunities with cap rates of 6.5–8% in Burlington and along I-89.
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No. Vermont real estate law — like all 50 states — only requires a license when you represent other people in transactions for compensation. When you buy, own, and profit from your own commercial properties, you are acting as a principal, not an agent. No license required.
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