16 Reasons Why You Should Never, Ever Move to Vermont

Vermont offers a unique lifestyle with beautiful landscapes but comes with challenges like harsh winters, high living costs, and a strong local culture.

Living in Vermont is not for the faint of heart. However, if you've been asking yourself, "Is Vermont a good place to live?" or "What's it like to live in Vermont?" we've got some answers for you right here. If you think you can hack this mysterious and stunningly beautiful state, you will absolutely love life in Vermont. Let's not take ourselves too seriously for a moment or two to look at some of the reasons why Vermont may not be the best place to live for everyone. What some may consider the worst things about living in Vermont, others downright love. Where do you stand?

1. We have too much snow

If you can't embrace the white stuff all winter, then life in Vermont will be a bit challenging for you, to say the least. You'll definitely need a snow shovel or two (or more!).

2. If you like to get dressed up for a night on the town, you're out of luck.

You may see us ordering a nice bottle of wine in our long johns apres ski, or you may hear the swish, swish, swish of ski pants while shopping. We may be casual, but we're also classy, and we don't need to dress up to prove it.

3. You don't like animals!?!?!

Well, you won't find too many like-minded people here! Why live in Vermont? We LOVE animals and even have our very own Dog Chapel. This is one of the most fascinating attractions in Vermont, and a must if you find yourself in St. Johnsbury.

4. Whether you drink it or not, you need to appreciate craft beer

Vermonters take pride in their beer, and there are many breweries and many, many more people who brew at home. It's more than a hobby: brewing beer here is a way of life.

5. Our maple syrup is the bomb

Don't try to tell us otherwise. Not to mention sugar on snow, which is the tastiest treat around. If you think those are some of the worst things about Vermont, you probably won't like living here.

6. Love your chain restaurants and processed food?

You're out of luck here, folks. Vermont is a farm-to-table kind of state. Why live in Vermont? You'll be a whole lot healthier, and I think that's a good thing. What about you?

7. Be prepared to sell everything you own just to afford to live here

The cost of living is pretty high in Vermont. Sometimes you need to make sacrifices to live where you want. However, this ranks among the worst aspects of living in Vermont.

8. They say that if you can't handle the heat, stay out of the kitchen

And if you can't handle the cold, you certainly can't handle Vermont. Did you know Vermont is one of the coldest states in the U.S.? (I feel cold just looking at this picture.)

9. Most areas are nothing but peace and quiet

If you like a lot of noise, or worse, MAKE a lot of noise, don't expect the welcome wagon to roll up. We happen to like our peace and quiet here in Vermont.

10. Lactose intolerant?

You'll have a hard time resisting all the delicious Vermont cheeses. The state is known for its deliciously sharp cheddar cheese, and eating it is a must when living here!

11. Driving can be positively frightening

Sometimes even the potholes have potholes! HOWEVER, if you're asking yourself, "Why move to Vermont?" you'll be treated to some of the most gorgeous landscapes in the U.S., including along these scenic drives in Vermont.

12. If the mosquitoes don't eat you alive...

The black flies will. Honestly, I'm not sure which of these insects is worse!

13. Ever feel like you're stuck?

Come mud season, you'll really be stuck! Be careful where you drive during this time of the year.

14. Be prepared to drive... a lot

Here in the Green Mountain State, even your neighbor's house can be a hike. This alone may make you reconsider moving to Vermont.

15. If you're not creative, you're doomed

For example, a simple piece of tin or building a protective structure over a wood pile accessible after a surprise winter dump. Be forward-thinking, or else your winter may be extra cold without dry firewood!

16. You'll always be considered a flatlander.

If you weren't born in Vermont, you're a flatlander. Even if you moved here one day after you were born, you're a flatlander. This rule is strict and unwavering. If you can't handle this one, you probably won't be able to handle moving to Vermont. Period. But is Vermont a good place to live? That's for you to decide!

Do you agree that these are some of the worst things about living in Vermont? Or does this make you want to build a life in VT even more? What do you love most about life in Vermont? We love it here and love celebrating the Green Mountain State!

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