RESOLVED:

While installing Docker, I discovered my /usr/local/bin permissions were 
700 instead of 755. I fixed that, reinstalled Vagrant, and now vagrant 
runs. I still don't have /Applications/Vagrant, so there may be another 
issue lurking. 

One question / bit of feedback. Is there an install log where install 
errors may have gone to and been ignored? 

On Thursday, July 16, 2015 at 5:15:27 PM UTC-5, vianetman wrote:
>
> Running the 1.7.3 installer on OS X Yosemite 10.10.4, I get the following 
> error when I try to run vagrant. 
>
>
> Of note, the /Applications/Vagrant directory is not created, but it is 
> installed into /opt/vagrant. The binary is also not added to the path. 
>
>
> The home directory you specified is not accessible. The home
>
> directory that Vagrant uses must be both readable and writable.
>
>
> You specified: /opt/vagrant
>

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