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real estate: Pelham New Hampshire Unique Home Sold - 03/20/07 06:57 PM
This home has sold Looking for something different? Pelham New Hampshire real estate for sale! Location-Location- Location... this Pelham home is ideally located for anyone entertaining a commute to or from Massachusetts. Dracut Mass and the bustling town of Salem NH are just a few short miles away. Regis Drive while in the heart of Pelham feels like it's a country haven...Birds, nature all right at your door step. Travel a few miles east you'll find an 18 hole golf course called Campbells Scottish Highlands and further east Rockingham Race Track and the Rockingham Mall for the shoppers all just within a
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real estate: Do I really sound like that? - 03/17/07 12:41 PM
Well, I was going to do short little blog about my 1st YouTube video attempt. I was feeling bad because I couldn't go out and help my very strong hubby shovel all that wet cold snow. So I thought I'd "film" the event! But then I played it back and was shocked at how weird I sounded...in fact I don't think I sound like me at all. I'm not sure what I thought I sounded like but certainly not like what I heard. So I asked my very strong handsome hubby...If I really sound like that?? And he smiled and said
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real estate: New Hampshire...Apple picking time! - 02/01/07 08:08 PM
New Hampshire...Apple picking...Home Picking time! Waiting for a good deal to come along before you make a decision to buy a house? Good news is that your wait may finally be over. It seems unlikely that interest rates are going to go down in the near future in fact they may increase by spring. Housing economists are saying we've bottomed but the most importantly it looks like other buyers are starting the home search ...our Internet stats show an increase in buyers searching on our web site. Traditionally Spring is when the market comes alive...but to capture and take advantage of the
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real estate: Grafton County Market Report - 01/30/07 09:27 PM
Grafton County is home to some very popular vacation destinations...like Waterville Valley, Lincoln and Franconia to name a few. This is a particular beautiful area of NH!Grafton County Year End Market Report 2006 Units sold (excluding condos) 932 down 11% from 2005 2006 Average sales price (excluding condos) $267,000. down 1% from last year. The New Hampshire Association Of REALTORS (NHAR) published it's year end market trends report which has some pretty fascinating information. You can read the State wide report in it's entirety on my blog New Hampshire State Stats. I think this information is particularly of interest for those that might be
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real estate: Merrimack County New Hampshire Year End Market Report - 01/28/07 07:02 PM
Merrimack County New Hampshire Year End Market ReportTowns in Merrimack County include Allenstown, Andover, Boscawen, Bow, Bradford, Canterbury, Chishester, Concord, Contoocook, Danbury, Dunbarton, Epson, Franklin, Henniker, Hill, Hooksett, Hopkinton, Loudon, New London, Newbury, Northfield, Pembroke, Pittsfield, Salisbury, Sutton, Warner, Webster and Wilmont New Hampshire.2006 units sold ( excluding condos)1,439 down 18% from 20052006 Average Sale price(excluding condos) $284,000 down 1% from 2005The New Hampshire Association Of REALTORS (NHAR) published it's year end market trends report which has some pretty fascinating information. You can read the State wide report in it's entirety on my blog New Hampshire State Stats. I think this
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real estate: Rockingham County Year End Market Report - 01/28/07 05:39 PM
Rockingham County Year End Market Report Rockingham County Consists of 38 towns from Atkinson to Portsmouth NH, a map of the county can be found here. The New Hampshire Association Of REALTORS (NHAR) published it's year end market trends report which has some pretty fascinating information. You can read the State wide report in it's entirety on my blog New Hampshire State Stats. This is information is particularly of interest for those that might be thinking of buying or selling a home in 2007. Rockingham County suffered the biggest decline in home sales in the entire state of New Hampshire. Rockingham
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real estate: Strafford County Year End Market Report - 01/28/07 04:58 PM
Strafford County Year End Market ReportThe New Hampshire Association Of REALTORS (NHAR) published it's year end market trends report which has some pretty fascinating information. You can read the State wide report in it's entirety on my blog New Hampshire State Stats.This is information is particularly of interest for those that might be thinking of buying or selling a home in 2007. Strafford County towns include Barrington, Dover, Durham, Farmington, Lee, Madbury, Middleton, Milton, New Durham, Rochester, Rollinsford, Somersworth and Strafford New Hampshire.2006 Units sold (excluding condos) 1,256 down 19% from 20052006 Average sales price (excluding condos) $268,000 down 3% from
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real estate: New Hampshire Year End Market Report - 01/28/07 03:34 PM
The New Hampshire Association of REALTORS just released our market summary. This document is pretty fascinating especially if you're a home seller in New Hampshire. Peter Francese does a great job analyzing all the data provided by NNEREN which is our MLS system.Interesting stats for Rockingham County being down 24% in total units (excluding condos) sold compared to 2005 yet the average sales price for Rockingham County was only down 1% compared to 2005. Rockingham County had the biggest hit in declining sales followed by Hillsborough County which had a 22% difference from 2005 figures. The December 2006 home sales figures
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real estate: Rolling the Dice...with Title Insurance - 11/30/06 05:21 PM
Are you rolling the dice...taking a chance with Title Insurance? Twenty Two years in the business and I still have a hard time making buyers understand the importance of Title Insurance…most think it’s a big waste of money. I know that someone makes money from selling title insurance…but so what. How does that compare to having piece of mind??? I’ve heard horror stories from far away…but local New Hampshire stuff? Not very often. So if you’re wondering “Do I really need Title Insurance?” or wondering how to make your buyer understand the importance of Title Insurance…take some time and read the following
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real estate: New Hampshire...Kayaking Adventures - 11/27/06 06:44 PM
My post is inspired by a Blog written by Caron Mosey which is all about kayaking in Michigan . So I thought I love kayaking...I love New Hampshire so why not write about kayaking in New Hampshire. Did you know that New Hampshire has numerous scenic lakes, rivers, estuaries and ocean harbors to explore by kayak? Ideal flat water and wilderness kayaking, adventurous white water kayaking or rafting plus our famous Golden Pond …Squam Lake made famous by the Jane Fonda and her father in a little movie called On Golden Pond. New Hampshire is home to a very popular lake called Lake
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real estate: New Hampshire...My Favorite State - 11/26/06 02:11 PM
Part 1 of a collection of Photos taken at my favorite NH spots. . New Hampshire has so much to offer, most people have no idea. From kayaking to being home of The International Speedway which offers NASCAR events, Bike Week a very popular motorcycle rally held each June. To rock concerts, awesome mountains, gorgeous ocean beaches and lakes. New Hampshire has an abundance of campgrounds to cater to every type of camping need and outdoor events like golfing, hiking and just plan enjoying the simple life and breathing fresh air. Long known as the granite state it is also internationally famous for
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real estate: New Hampshire's Old Man!!! - 11/19/06 04:53 PM
Let me tell you about my old man… He was a very old man indeed…. some say he was born an estimated 2,000 plus years ago during the post-glacial period. Even though he was so very old his passing was deeply mourned by New Hampshire residents as well as those of its sister New England States. The Old Man in the Mountain. What a sight he was…so majestic…so proud. He sat boldly on the shoulder of Profile Mountain, which juts out into space, some 1200 feet above Profile Lake. His profile was not to be missed by anyone visiting New Hampshire’s Majestic
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real estate: Hampstead New Hampshire Market Update - 11/18/06 07:12 PM
Market Up-Date Hampstead New Hampshire Inventory is increasing in Hampstead…compared to the average on the market totals of about 28-32 homes last year at this time! That is great news if you’re looking for your dream home. Currently Hampstead has a high of 61 residential homes and condos on the market ranging in price from 159,900 to high of 649,900. Now is definitely the time to buy in Hampstead…search for Hampstead homes here . Hampstead is a popular community with a traditionally strong re-sale value. Ideally located near the Massachusetts border makes living in
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real estate: A Little Bit About Kingston New Hampshire - 11/09/06 07:02 PM
Kingston is one famous little New Hampshire town covering 20.88 square miles. Kingston was incorporated in 1694 after King William’s War. Kingston was established as a town in 1694 when it separated from the town of Hampton. It was the fifth town to be established in New Hampshire and originally called King's Town. Kingston’s most famous citizen is Dr. Josiah Bartlett, delegate to the Continental Congress, signer of the Declaration of Independence, and founder of the New Hampshire Medical Society…made popular by the TV show The West Wing’s fictional President who was said to be a descendant of the real
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real estate: A Little Bit About Danville New Hampshire - 11/05/06 06:20 PM
Danville is ideally located within close proximity to both the Seacoast and theWhite Mountains of New Hampshire. Danville has a quaint rural charm while being only a hop skip and a jump away from the much larger communities of Plaistow, Salem, Manchester and Boston, Ma. The Danville Community Profile states that the town census in 2004 was 4,327 small by anyone’s standards but Danville boasts a town.... Library and an active Heritage Commission. Long proud of their community spirit Danville folks roll out the welcome wagon for new residents. Just drive through the streets of Danville and you’ll be apt to find a
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real estate: A little bit about Atkinson New Hampshire - 11/03/06 09:37 PM
I love driving through Atkinson especially in the fall along rte 121...the road is embraced by trees and when the colors change...Wow is it ever pretty! Next year I am going to make a point of taking photos along that road! Atkinson is a small Southern NH town in Rockingham County; the community was named after Col. Theodore Atkinson, a landowner whose farm once covered a good portion of the town. He was the Brother-in-law to Governor Benning Wentworth, and served as secretary of the colony until the Revolution. Atkinson contains 11.2 square miles of land area and 0.2 square miles of inland water
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Monika McGillicuddy~NH Real Estate Broker
Atkinson,
NH
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