londonderry nh: Londonderry, NH Market Condition - Absorption Rate 12-2007 - 01/06/08 01:54 PM
The Market Absorption Rate is a theoretical means of measuring where the market is - are we in a buyers, or sellers market?
As of today January 6th, there are 94 Residential Homes for sale in Londonderry, NH.
For the month of December 8 Residential Homes sold in Londonderry, NH.
So, taking the 1 month sales figure of 8 homes for Deceember, and dividing it into the total inventory of 94 we get 11.75.
That number 11.75 represents the theoretical number of months of inventory that is currently on the market in Londonderry.  A true Sellers Market would be indicated by less than 6 months … (0 comments)

londonderry nh: Londonderry, NH Market Condition - Absorption Rate 11-2007 - 12/01/07 04:37 AM
The Market Absorption Rate is a theoretical means of measuring where the market is - are we in a buyers, or sellers market?
As of today December 1st, there are 112 Residential Homes for sale in Londonderry, NH.
For the month of November 7 Residential Homes sold in Londonderry, NH.
So, taking the 1 month sales figure of 7 homes for November, and dividing it into the total inventory of 112 we get 16.
That number 16 represents the theoretical number of months of inventory that is currently on the market in Londonderry.  A true Sellers Market would be indicated by less than 6 months … (0 comments)

londonderry nh: Londonderry, NH Market Condition - Absorption Rate 10-2007 - 11/10/07 11:50 AM
The Market Absorption Rate is a theory that helps to illustrate where the market is - are we in a buyers, or sellers market?
As of today November 10th, there are 122 Residential Homes for sale in Londonderry, NH.
For the month of October 15 Residential Homes sold.
So, taking the 1 month of sales for October, and dividing it into the total inventory of 122 we get 8.13.
That number 8.13 represents the theoretical number of months of inventory that is currently on the market in Londonderry.  A true Sellers Market would be indicated by less than 6 months of inventory.  8.13 is not wildly out … (2 comments)

londonderry nh: Stonyfield Farm - Growing "Green Conscious" business in Londonderry, NH - 10/13/07 02:49 PM
Business is good for Stonyfield Farm in Londonderry, NH.  THey just seem to keep growing.
Following taken from  Reed ACP Construction Data website:
A 31,800-square-foot plant office building is under construction in Londonderry, N.H., for Stonyfield Farm, with North Branch Construction, Inc., of Henniker, N.H., as construction manager. The new two-story building will be constructed with a structural steel frame and metal siding and be built for sustainability, with such "green" features as a vegetated roof, sunshades and solar panels. A cafeteria, locker room and office space are to be housed within the building, which is expected to be completed in the summer … (0 comments)

londonderry nh: Londonderry, NH Market Condition - Absorption Rate 9-2007 - 10/01/07 03:53 PM
The Market Absorption Rate is a theory that helps to illustrate where the market is - are we in a buyers, or sellers market?
As of today Oct 1, there are 141 Residential Homes for sale in Londonderry, NH.
For the month of September 18 Residential Homes sold.
So, taking the 1 month of sales for September, and dividing it into the total inventory of 141 we get 7.83.
That number 7.83 represents the theoretical number of months of inventory that is currently on the market in Londonderry.  A true Sellers Market would be indicated by less than 6 months of inventory.  7.83 is not … (0 comments)

londonderry nh: Londonderry NH, a brief early History - 09/04/07 02:26 PM
1718 - a group of Irish immigrants visited the area then called Nutfield because of the abundance of nut bearing trees in the area.  They believed it would be a good site for a community, settled and developed the community and four years later, in June 1722, the Nutfield area was incorporated as a township and renamed Londonderry after the city in Ireland from which most of the settlers had come.
Early settlers spread out into surrounding villages, bringing Scottish and Irish names like Antrim, Derry and Dunbarton. Londonderry was the second largest town in early colonial times.  The original Londonderry township encompassed much … (1 comments)

londonderry nh: APPLES! - 08/16/07 10:57 AM
Its that time of year.  Along with the annual Old Home Day celebration we are also blessed here in Londonderry with the opening of Macks Apple Farm (officially open Yesterday Aug 15th).  While the Ice Cream stand and Duck Pond have been open all summer, the farm stand does not open until the apple crop ripens. 
Whether you live in Londonderry or just want to take a trip to the country and pick your own make Macks a destination before summer is over, and return for those fresh apples for your holiday pies.  Mmmmmmm, Pie!
http://www.londonderrynh.net/?p=1250
http://www.macksapples.com/
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londonderry nh: Old Home Days is HERE! - 08/14/07 01:28 PM
August 15th to 19th.
Hot Air Balloon rides, Police vs. Fire Dept Softball, Friday Night Fireworks, Parade Saturday at 10:30, Fried Dough, all the fun and games you have come to know and love.
Londonderrynh.net Old Home Days Article
Old Home Days Website
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londonderry nh: Project Play - Londonderry NH - 08/07/07 12:02 AM
Be a Part of Londonderry's New Playground Today!
If you haven't noticed the large sign up in front of Londonderry's central fire station, Project P.L.A.Y. has been working hard to raise the funds necessary to renovate the Nelson Road playground, the town's only public playground. Built about 20 years ago, the existing playground has fallen into disrepair and is in desperate need to be brought up to current safety standards.
Since fundraising began at last year's Old Home Day celebration, the one-year-old non-profit organization has brought in about $30,000 in donations, all of which has come from the generosity of individuals and businesses … (0 comments)

londonderry nh: Londonderry NH Market Conditions - 07/18/07 01:37 PM
Buyers Market?
All over the media, in newspapers, TV, Radio and the internet we are constantly being reminded of the "Doom and Gloom" condition of the Real Estate market.  Some would say the market is cold, slow, transitioning, etc.  It is true; Buyers are now in the drivers seat and sellers are struggling with parting with a home for what they perceive as a loss based on pricing from 24-48 months ago.  Woe be the seller who bought at the peak of the market.
Londonderry, NH is no different.  As highlighted in the graphic illustrations below there has been a significant adjustment in … (0 comments)

londonderry nh: Promise and Delivery - 07/17/07 11:30 AM
All too often in my professional life I am reminded of how important it is to follow through on one's promises.  I have primarily worked in the service sector and have developed an understanding of setting reasonable expectations when making a promise, so I can be sure to meet and usually exceed that promise.
I am reminded again today of the value of this philosophy.  Steve's Cleaners at the Apple Tree Mall in Londonderry New Hampshire is very consistent and my wife and I have never had a bad experience there.  I just yesterday dropped off two shirts and a two piece … (0 comments)

 

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