Cell tower lease at North Troy, Vermont on 285 acres just south of Jay Peak, VT

by Jim
(N. Troy, VT)

My family has Sprint and it doesn't work when I go to my land.in Vermont I am willing to discuss a tower on my land.
There are no dwellings on the property. I have a picture of my land. If you are interested.
Jim

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Nice place Jay Peak
by: Stephen

My friend hit a cow just south of Jay Peak in 1989 on our way up there to ski, hope it wasn't yours.

Contact Sprint directly and the other carriers.

Go to:


www.GetACellTower.com

and you can reach the real estate departments of

Verizon
Sprint
T-Mobile and
AT&T

Good luck.

Tower Genius

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