Mixed bag in Economic Recovery for VT, NH and ME

Northern New England is emerging from its economic recession steadily, no one is breaking any speed records but all is not down and out as predicted. Some industry sectors are blasting right along. New Nano and Bio tech are strong and people are getting high paying jobs, while others in the areas of VT, NH, ME are saying that summer vacation rentals are not doing looking so hot as one property management consultant told us. Although from what we could tell it looks good. Another income property owner confirmed this who owns properties along 95 all the way into FL. ME is not great, NH is not as good either and a few have given up this year. In NH a 3 bedroom, private dock and hot tub with two boats was going for only $2,000 per week on a lake that was last year and this year about $1800.00 some only $1200 per week; such a deal for a vacation. On the commercial side we are seeing Grubb and Ellis, Prudential, CB Richard Commercial etc. are inundated with properties and eager investors are looking to buy anything producing 8-10% in returns, which a few years back would be poor value and they would be uninterested. In MA, BioTech is getting a little boost from VC but very little else is drawing in funds for expansion.

Healthcare is good, but not great, complaining about all the ruthless and vindictive regulators who are storming them as they say. In Maine many have gone back to school and as a matter of fact when we visited we found that many of those unemployed people have gone back to school or decided to stop looking. Talked with a lady who ran a small business in one city whose husband had hurt his shoulder and was looking for something else but not all that hard. The idea of more people getting degrees in Maine was significant as it compares with Mass with only 1/3 the number of lettered degrees. In one Technical School-College in Maine it was found that 52.5% of all students were non-traditional, meaning online and night school, which is a growing trend across America. Is this non-traditional type of learning as good? Some say it is better.

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