The business of storage units is booming. We met Vermont's operators
The self-storage industry in Vermont is experiencing significant growth, driven by high demand and limited housing availability. Operators report long waitlists and increased profitability amid rising need for storage space. An aging population and tight housing market are key factors fueling the trend.
- ▪Self-storage operators in Vermont are seeing long waitlists and substantial profits.
- ▪Vermont's tight housing market is contributing to the increased demand for storage units.
- ▪The state's rapidly aging population is also driving growth in the self-storage industry.
- ▪More people are downsizing or moving, creating a need for temporary storage solutions.
- ▪The self-storage business boom reflects broader demographic and housing trends in the region.
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Business The business of storage units is booming. We met Vermont's operators May 17, 20268:15 AM ET Heard on Weekend Edition Sunday By Mikaela Lefrak The business of storage units is booming. We met Vermont's operators Audio will be available later today. Self-storage operators in Vermont report long waitlists and big profits. The state's tight housing market and rapidly aging population contribute to the growth. Sponsor Message Facebook Flipboard Email
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