Property Ownership
The Vermont Housing and Conservation Board (VHCB) supports:
ALicensing of Vermont real estate agents
BAffordable housing development and farmland/natural area conservation through grants and loans✓ Correct
CVermont ski resort expansion
DCommercial real estate development in Burlington
Explanation
VHCB provides grants and loans to support the creation of permanently affordable housing and the conservation of Vermont's agricultural lands, forests, and natural areas.
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