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TRUST
When clients and customers develop trust in us, our first priority has been accomplished. We are not in business to sell real estate. Rather, we are committed to helping our clients make informed decisions.
GOALS
Interviews prior to meeting enable us to clearly understand your objectives and to present only those properties that could be a suitable match. In addition to our own inventory, we can help you through other listing services.
RESULTS
Delivering results does not end when a property is purchased. Our backgrounds in land management, development, restoration and renovation of existing buildings, forestry and construction management all contribute our clients' comfort level. With career experience that is measured in decades, we can connect you with architects, builders, lawyers, accountants, appraisers and any well-regarded professional you might require. Please read comments from our many happy customers.
WHY WE LIVE IN CENTRAL VERMONT
My late wife and I moved to Vermont from Massachusetts in 1967. We had three young sons and we wanted them to appreciate people for what they were rather than the value of their home or any other displays of wealth.
When we moved into our new home, we were greeted by a neighbor with an old-fashioned wooden tray, each compartment filled with flowers, vegetables and baked goods from his farm. His kindness and generosity confirmed that our decision to move to Vermont was the right one. more...
WHEN BROOKSIE MET SUZY
There is a simple but handsome little church in New Haven Mills, Vermont that lacks heat, lights, running water or plumbing of any kind. The appeal lies in several factors: its unornamented yet powerful simplicity and the fact that my late brother-in-law, Burt Rolfe, was instrumental in saving this historic house of worship. As you will discover, there is still another major reason to revere this treasure.
Burt was the eldest of six children and his siblings all agreed that he was the “pride of the litter.” A graduate of Middlebury College where he excelled in academics, sports, and music, he spent summers putting the Union Church of New Haven Mills back in circulation following long abandonment and conducted services as a lay preacher. more...