Name
Amy Margolis
Company
Lebanon Property Management, Inc
E-mail
Contact Amy Margolis (Lebanon Property Management, Inc)
Website
http://www.lebanonpropertymanagement.com
Office Phone
(603) 448-3524
Cell Phone
(603) 359-0124
Fax
(603) 448-0531
Address
18 Bank Street, Lebanon, NH, 03766

About Us:

 

 I have joined Active Rain as a way to reach out and connect with other professionals the world over. 

 A little about me:           I currently reside in Lebanon, NH with my husband Eli, our son, Eban and our many pets.  We have owned our own home in Lebanon and have also been Landlords here for five years.  Having been raised in Lebanon, gone to school all over the northeast region, as well as having worked and owned businesses here, I feel that I have a deep understanding of our region, its laws and policies, as well as local issues and needs. 

 My Recent Regional Activities Include:

 - Completed development of Class A commercial-office building known as the Morgan Stanley Professional Center in Lebanon, NH

- Accepted as a Member to BNI - a business networking organization

- Graduate of the Century 21 intensive training program, Create 21

- Graduate of Leadership Upper Valley, class of 2007 - continued involvement in sponsorship/promotion of new students and also steering committee

- Attendance at Cottages, Bungalows, and Other Small Homes seminar

- Attendance at NH Commercial Investment Board of REALTORS® (CIBOR) session - Business Brokerage

- Attendance at Commercial Brokerage seminar

- Assisted Principal in receiving all local permits for erecting a new first class commercial office building in Lebanon, NH

- Assisted Principal in receiving all permits for a 19 unit subdivision in Enfield, NH

- Assisted Marketing Director for a 140 unit subdivision in West Lebanon, NH which is currently being developed

- Assisted Principal in receiving all State and Local permits for 140 unit Planned Unit Residential Development subdivision in West Lebanon

Areas of Expertise

I assist commercial tenants in finding the best location for their business with competitive terms and flexible fit-up options to get your business running!

The two main services I provide are as follows:

Commercial LeasingDartmouth College

  • Located in the "core" economic towns of the Dartmouth - Upper Valley - Lake Sunapee Region of New Hampshire and offer desirable amenities and attractive building features to help your business put their best foot forward.
  • We assist with location selection and fit-up plans for tenants of commercial office, retail, and medical uses.
  • We provide off and on-site property management to afford high class building operation & maintenance. We also continually improve building systems, functionality, and value.
  • Our commercial real estate expertise enables us to make Annual Market Rent recommendations, Consumer Price Index (CPI-U) calculations, and keep tenants informed with courtesy reminders for lease changes and location happenings.

    Artistic Rendering Morgan Stanley Professional Center

Commercial Sales and DevelopmentWe offer Land Acquisition, Property Development and Sales directly through the owner with no outside brokerage needed.

 

  • Businesses with 5,000+ square foot space needs looking for general commercial and medical uses are provided customized investment

     

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About Dartmouth-Lake Sunapee Region

I specialize in commercial real estate in the following towns and regions:

Hanover, New Hampshire - Dartmouth College Region

Hanover is located on the western side of New Hampshire in the scenic Upper Connecticut River Valley. The river forms the border between Norwich in Vermont and Hanover in New Hampshire.

The town of Hanover has a population of about 11,000 and is the home of Dartmouth College, which was established in 1769. The Town charter was granted in 1761 and the first permanent settlers arrived from Connecticut in 1765. Today the most populated area of Town is near the river and the College.

There is also a charming downtown area immediately adjacent to Dartmouth College and Hood Museum and is the cultural center of the Upper Valley region.


 Lebanon, New Hampshire (Including West Lebanon)

Adjacent to Hanover and midway up the state of New Hampshire in the Connecticut River Valley is Lebanon, NH. Lebanon is a thriving community that enjoys both the quiet living of rural life, and the cultural experience of the big city. 

Appearing more than once in Prentice Hall's The 100 best Small Towns in America, a Nationwide Guide to the Best in Small Town Living, often in the top four, Lebanon's 12,640 residents are living testimonials that this recognition is richly deserved.

The largest economic engine in Lebanon is the Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center, a world renouned hospital specializing in cancer care (Norris Cotton Cancer) as well as children's medicing (Childrens Hospital at Dartmouth "CHaD")


New London, New Hampshire

New London was incorporated in 1779 and is in the beautiful Dartmouth-Lake Sunapee Region of New Hampshire. It is just a short drive south of Hanover- Lebanon area and also a short drive north of Concord, New Hampshire. New London offers a variety of unique retail shops, fine dining, lodging, and entertainment.

There is plenty of activity in New London. Summer brings band concerts to the common, popular musicals to the Barn Playhouse, festivals, fairs, and parades. Winter activities include skiing at nearby Mount Sunapee, snowshoeing, cross-country skiing, and snowmobiling.

The Town Common is surrounded by the classic New London Inn, the tree-lined campus of Colby-Sawyer College and the Old Colby Academy Building which are the New London Town Offices.


Sunapee, New Hampshire

Lake Sunapee is on New Hampshire's western border. It is a place rich in character and contrasts. Sunapee, the lake and mountain are well known for their beauty and the recreation they afford, is the name source for this beautiful and unspoiled area.

The area is peaceful, relaxing and yet full of the arts and recreation. If you are looking for a great place to live or a great place to have a vacation home then the Lake Sunapee Region is the place for you to explore and discover. The Lake Sunapee Region, is a perfect place to live or vacation in all seasons.

Down-home hospitality is the hallmark of the Lake Sunapee area with fine inns, superb restaurants, unique shops, and full schedule of cultural events. There is always spectacular scenery, abundant outdoor sports and activities, crystal-clear lakes and everywhere you go, you'll find a friendly smile, a helping hand and a warm reception.


 Claremont, New Hampshire

Claremont, New Hampshire was first Settled 1762. In 1990 is had a population of 13,905. Named by Governor Benning Wentworth to honor his cousin, Lord Clare, whose English estate in Surrey was named Claremont Castle. Claremont is Sullivan County's only city.

The first settlers of Claremont was Moses Spafford and David Lynde, two Connecticut grantees. The oldest areas are west of downtown Claremont whose early development was tied to the water power potential of the Sugar River and along which textile, paper and machinery mills were built, many of which remain today. The river falls through 250 feet as it flows through Claremont. The Sugar River comes from Lake Sunapee and empties into the Connecticut at West Claremont.

Although Claremont is best known for its industrial heritage, in the mid-1800s it enjoyed the reputation of being one of the best farming towns in New Hampshire.