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AARP Vermont recently released findings from an April 2025 survey conducted by ANR Market Research of Burlington adults aged 45 and older. The results reveal a community deeply committed to staying put—81% want to remain in Burlington as they age—yet face mounting challenges that could push them out. High property taxes, rising utility bills, aging housing stock, and limited mobility options are making it harder for residents to maintain their independence and stay in the neighborhoods they call home.
Key Highlights of the Survey
“AARP Vermont’s mission is to ensure that communities allow older adults to thrive where they live,” said Kelly Stoddard Poor, AARP Vermont Director of Outreach. “The survey results make it clear that Burlington residents want to age in place, but without action on housing affordability, accessibility, and thoughtful infrastructure planning, that aspiration could slip away. We have an opportunity right now to plan for the future and ensure our city works for people of all ages.”
Based on the survey results, AARP Vermont is committed to working with local and state leaders to:
About the Survey
The Burlington, Vermont Housing and Mobility Survey was conducted in April 2025 by ANR Market Research Consultants for AARP. The survey gathered responses from adults aged 45 and older to better understand housing, transportation, and community needs. Full survey results are available here.