On August 5, 2020

Sarah Vigneau joins Killington Valley Real Estate

Killington Valley Real Estate has recently welcomed a new agent: Sarah Vigneau.

“The market in Killington continues to grow. More and more people are seeing all that this area has to offer,” said owner and broker Bret Williamson. “With the addition of Vigneau we are poised to help more people realize their dreams to relocate to this area.”

Although fairly new to the Green Mountain state, Sarah Vigneau said “Vermont feels more like home than anywhere I have lived.” The freedom to explore and the ability to ski, hike, golf and live a more adventurous lifestyle drove her to move from Boston to Killington in July 2018. After graduating from the University of Connecticut in 2015 with a degree in Healthcare Management, she moved to the city to pursue her career. Quickly realizing that most of her time in the city was spent planning weekend escapes to Vermont and coupled with the ability to work-from-home in her corporate position, a move to Vermont was a no-brainer.

Vermont grants her the ability to enjoy all of her favorite activities, “skiing, hiking with my dog, golfing, running, as well as pursuing new interests, that previously were not as easily accomplished living elsewhere,” she said.

Apart from the more active and rewarding lifestyle in Vermont, moving here has also offered her more financial freedom. She purchased her first home, a dream realized far sooner in Vermont than she expected. Her appreciation for homeownership and desire to share all that Vermont has to offer with others, ultimately led to her decision to pursue a Vermont real estate license.

She looks forward to continuing to share her love for the area with all who are interested in calling it home! Sarah Vigneau can be reached by calling Killington Valley Real Estate or stopping in to meet her.

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