Fair Housing
Vermont's Montpelier housing market reflects the importance of state government employment, which means:
AOnly government employees may purchase in Montpelier
BThe market is influenced by stable state employment, creating consistent demand for housing✓ Correct
CHousing prices are controlled by the state
DGovernment employees receive housing subsidies
Explanation
Montpelier's housing market is significantly influenced by state government employment, which provides stable, year-round economic activity and consistent housing demand, supporting property values in the capital city.
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