brookfield: Brookfield, New Hampshire 2nd Quarter Market Report 2012 - 07/10/12 07:07 AM
Brookfield’s Residential listing data reflects an increase in new market inventory by 23% when compared to last year’s 2nd quarter stats.  There are currently twenty-two residential homes available for purchase in Brookfield, two of the nineteen listings offer water frontage and/or water access, no condominiums or commercial use properties available.  2nd quarter sales volume reports four units that went to a successful close vs. three in the same time period last year.   Pending sales are up by two units over last year.
2nd Quarter 2012 Residential Markets
16 New Listings… up 23.07% 3 Pending Sales…up 200% 4 Residential Homes resulted in … (0 comments)

brookfield: Brookfield, New Hampshire 1st Quarter Market Report 2012 - 04/05/12 04:22 AM
Brookfield’s Residential listing data reflects an increase in new market inventory by 300% when compared to last year’s 1st quarter stats.  There are currently nineteen residential homes available for purchase in Brookfield, two of the nineteen listings offer water frontage and/or water access, no condominiums or commercial use properties available.  1st quarter sales volume reports a zero activity vs. last year’s count of three.  Pending sales are up by one unit for a total count of two.
1st Quarter 2012 Residential Markets
8 New Listings… up 300% 2 Pending Sales…up 100% 0 Residential Homes resulted in a successful close…down 300% Average … (0 comments)

brookfield: Brookfield, New Hampshire Residential Market…A Look Back - 01/27/12 07:17 AM
Brookfield residential properties report a modest decrease in market activity for 2011; while the average price of a sold home increased by 104% due to the fact that one of the recorded sales was a waterfront property on the privately owned and very appealing Kingswood Lake. Successful transfers are down by two units while the time it takes to market a home remains unchanged.  As experienced throughout the Lakes Region markets, sellers remain hopeful for positive signs in the global, national and local economy that would result in a greater number of motivated and qualified buyers.  Brookfield’s active listings report seventeen homes … (0 comments)

brookfield: Carroll County Market Trends 1st Quarter of 2010 - 06/02/10 01:05 AM
Market trends within Carroll County, New Hampshire show a number of significant changes indicating a more promising outlook as we move forward into the year.  
In the 1st quarter of 2009 the Carroll County Residential market reported a total of 609 new Residential listings, 241 back on the market and 286 pending/contingent sales.  570 listing expired prior to a sale, 173 were withdrawn and 134 resulted in a successful close/transfer.  The average marketing exposure time averaged better than 6 months, the average SOLD price $227,657., and the average MEDIAN price was $167,975.
In the 1st quarter of 2010 the Carroll … (0 comments)

brookfield: Welcome to the New Hampshire Lakes Region - 05/10/10 02:04 AM
There are 273 lakes and ponds in the Lakes Region-Winnesquam, Newfound and Squam are quite popular but...one lake dominates and it is the 72-square mile Lake Winnipesaukee, the largest lake in the state.
Towns in the Lakes Region: Alexandria, Alton, Ashland, Barnstead, Barrington, Belmont, Bridgewater, Bristol, Brookfield, Center Harbor, Eaton, Effingham, Farmington, Franklin, Freedom, Gilford, Gilmanton, Hebron, Hill, Holderness, Laconia, Madison, Meredith, Middleton, Milton, Moultonborough, New Durham, New Hampton, Northfield, Ossipee, Pittsfield, Plymouth, Rochester, Rumney, Sanbornton, Sandwich, Strafford, Tamworth, Tilton, Tuftonboro, Wakefield, Wolfeboro
Excitement and Relaxation Meet in the Lakes Region...
The Lakes Region: the name alone evokes images of the … (2 comments)

brookfield: Carroll County, NH Acreage - 06/06/08 01:40 AM
Hello, My name is Kathleen M. Kizer and I am a Realtor providing professional services in the Lakes Region of Carroll County, New Hampshire. Carroll County is comprised of thirty-three towns and communities, with a rich history dating back to the original pioneers and settlers of New England. My husband and I chose Wolfeboro as our home in part due to the beauty and diversity of the four seasons, the abundance of and proximity to lakes, mountains and wildlife, and most importantly the solitude that Wolfeboro affords. New Hampshire is the second most densely forested state in the country and it's … (0 comments)