See our Newest Listings
September 6, 2011 by
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Newest Listing!
373 Lafayette Road, Unit #204, Hampton, NH. One level Living in this 55+ Garden Style Condominium. Parking Garage underneath, Elevator and Security Included. $164,900 (click here to view)
Just Reduced!
110 Linden Road, Hampton Falls, NH. Impressive Cape Style home. 1st floor Master Suite with jetted tub and walk-in tiled shower. Call today! Reduced to $749,900.
Lovely Colonial in Hampton
View this lovely Colonial in Hampton. 3 Bed/ 1.5 bath. Well maintained home, great floor plan and just minutes to the Beach! This home could be yours with a little updating. Offered at $279,900. 7 Hedman Avenue, Hampton, NH.
Own Your Dream Beach House
Renovated Beach House at 260 Ocean Blvd., Seabrook, NH, with Tiled and Pergo flooring. Central A/C, deck and balcony. Offered at $424,400. (click here to view)
So Many Possibilities!
Great Split Entry, currently used as a 2 Bed with lower level in-law or use as a Single Family as your home. Maybe even rent the lower level. Lush yard all for $219,900. 33 Folly Mill Terrace, Seabrook, NH.
Doublewide on it’s own land~ 3 Bed/2 Bath Doublewide Manufactured Home on .37 acre lot. Needs some TLC. Storage Building also on property. Many possibilities for only $149,900. 27 South Main Street, Seabrook, NH (click here to view)
Great Value – Add some TLC to this 4 Bed/2.75 Bath Cape with Front Farmers Porch and Large Rear Deck to add some Instant Equity. Just Reduced at $245,500. 161 South Main Street, Seabrook, NH.
Almost New….. 31 Folly Mill Road, Seabrook, NH. Don’t miss this “Huge” 4 Bedroom Colonial. Residential / Commercial Zoned property. Beautiful home with separate pool house/art studio/office. Just listed for $382,500.
Contact us today!!!
Real Estate Economy Watch
July 26, 2011 by
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Real Estate / Economy, Uncategorized
Even the most pessimistic economists believe that Right Now is a good time to buy real estate. With the low interest rate and low prices, affordability is within grasp for most Americans. We are confident that anyone purchasing in 2011 will believe in future years that it was a wise investment that they made. Read more from this article……..
Hampton Beach Looks Forward to Summer
May 24, 2011 by
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Hampton Beach, Uncategorized
Hampton Beach is in the news and looking forward to an amazing summer season. Once again, Hampton Beach is primed to deliver what long-time vacationers have come to expect: a fun-filled, family -oriented vacation, but this summer, guests will also see signs of great things to come. A $14.5 million renovation project is well underway, including a complete overhaul of the bathhouses at the north and south ends of the promenade, and work on the new Seashell project. The former Seashell Complex was torn down after the 2010 Seafood Festival, with the new Shell making its’ debut in 2012. Two new pavilions, housing the Chamber of Commerce and park operations, will also be opening this summer.
“These renovations mark the dawn of an exciting new era at the beach”, says John Kane, Marketing Director for the Hampton Beach Village District, “It will be a showplace when everything is done”. Find out what Hampton Beach has to offer by visiting www.hamptonbeach.org
Great Read for First Time Homebuyers~
April 4, 2011 by
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First Time Home Buyers
A Must Checklist for 1st Time Home Buyers:
1) Get your Financial Portfolio in order
2) Learn the Lingo
3) Mortgage Knowledge
4) Find a Realtor
5) First-time Home Buyer Resources
6) If now isn’t’ the right time, prepare for your future purchase
5) Good Faith Estimate
6) Underwriting
Housing Affordability Rises at the end of 2010
March 18, 2011 by
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Existing Home Sales, Interest Rates, Real Estate / Economy, Uncategorized
Lots of potential Buyers are missing out by sitting on the sidelines and not purchasing. With today’s low prices and low interest rates, there is not reason to wait!
Click here to read the full article….
Stay Warm From the Ground Up
March 4, 2011 by
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Home Improvement, Uncategorized
This winter, everybody is energy conscious due to high monthly heating bills. Basements are a huge source of heat loss. It can account for over one-third (1/3) of a home’s heat loss.
It is amazing how many people have never insulated their basement walls, just by adding the correct type insulation for your particular home, it can make your basement nice and toasty and save you big bucks.
This will also add to your resale value! Click here to read complete article.
Top 5 Home Improvement Projects vs Return on Investment
January 25, 2011 by
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Curb Appeal, Home Improvement
The following improvements may help you sell your home easier, quicker and with a higher return;
1) Cleaning and De-Cluttering – Avg cost $290 vs Avg return of $1,990
2) Lightening and Brightening – Avg cost $375 vs Avg return of $1,550
3) Home Staging – Avg cost $550 vs Avg return of $2,194
4) Landscaping – Avg cost $540 vs Avg return of $1,932
5) Repairing Electrical and/or Plumbing – Avg cost $ 535 vs Avg return of $1,505
Cleaning and De-Cluttering continues to rank as the top suggested home improvement recommended by 99% of Real Estate Professionals, costing less than $300 and returning a value of nearly $2,000 to the Sales Price.
Interesting Real Estate information in these Classic Holiday Movies
December 28, 2010 by
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Famous Homes, Uncategorized
Although Christmas has just passed and the New Year is on it’s way……… Here are a few Classic Holiday Movies to enjoy that include real life locations where some of the best holiday movie moments were captured.
Miracle on 34th Street (1947) The most recent version of this movie was made in 1994 starring Mara Wilson and Dylan McDermott. A majority of the movie is centered around Macy’s flagship store on 34th Street in New York City. One of the most memorable scenes is when little Susan’s Christmas wish comes true and she sees the house of her dreams for the first time. The real home used as Susan’s dream home is located in Port Washington, New York. The 1,703 sq ft home still stands to this day and looks practically the same as it did in 1947.
A Christmas Story (1983) This movie was set in the 1940′s. The house that was originally used in the movie was completely restored and is now open to visitors who wish to walk in little Ralphie’s shoes. Located in Cleveland, Ohio, “A Christmas Story House” is open for tours year-round and sits right across the street from a museum of movie moments, props and costumes.
Scrooged (1988) Inspired by “A Christmas Carol”, this is a comedy starring Bill Murray as a selfishly cynical television executive who bathes in wealth but is horribly cold-hearted to his employees and family. The office building used in the movie is the 38 story, Midtown Manhattan skyscraper known as the Seagram Building. According to the movie location website; on the set of New York, the corporate tower stands 516 ‘ tall and was built in 1958 as the headquarters for Canadian distillers’ Joseph E. Seagram’s & Sons.
Home Alone (1990) The antics of Macaulay Culkin in his claim-to-fame flick, “Home Alone,” are always a family favorite come holiday season. Today, the picturesque house sits quietly on a tree-lined street in Winnetka, Illinois. The home was built in 1920 and features five bedrooms, 3.5 baths and 4,243 sq ft of living space
Elf (2003) Starring Will Ferrell as “Buddy” a human raised by Santa’s elves who travels to New York City in search of his true identity. As it turns out, the building where “Buddy’s” father lives is nicknamed the “Ghostbuster Building”, at 55 Central Park West, serves as the location to several scenes in 1974′s “Ghostbusters” movie and more recently, the home of Buddy’s cynical, naughty-listed father, Walter Cobbs (James Caan).
The Family Stone (2005) This star-packed, romantic comedy was set in a gorgeous house in Riverside, CT. The 1860 Colonial is the home and place of gathering for the Stone family’s annual Christmas celebration. The 3,554 sq ft house consists of 10 rooms, (5 bedrooms) 3.5 baths and sits on 1.4 acres. With a classic, yet cluttered interior, this house is the ultimate, well-worn home that every family dreams of filling the holiday memories.
The Holiday (2006) This romantic comedy with a “two guy troubled women” (Kate Winslet and Cameron Diaz) swap homes for the holiday season. Both women find new loves at their new addresses. The home that Diaz swaps into is a quaint cottage on the English countryside. The swanky abode that Winslet temporarily takes over, is a Wallace Neff – designed home located in the small, affluent city of San Marino, CA. The 10,324 sq ft mansion has 9 bedrooms, 5 baths and a large outdoor pool. Public records show that this home last sold in 1998 for $3,250,000.
Happy Holidays
December 20, 2010 by
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Winter Curb Appeal
November 15, 2010 by
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Curb Appeal
Crafty Ideas for Winter Curb Appeal………
Spruce up the exterior of your home to embrace the transition from Fall to Winter.
Add splashes of Green and Purple. Plants, grasses and evergreens can liven up a home’s winter landscape. Late fall and early winter, plants from the cabbage family add a vibrant purple color. Make the front door the focal point with a large wreath adorned with a colorful ribbon. You could even put that spotlight you may already have, shine it on the front door and you will be ready when it’s time for the Holiday Wreath! To finish the look, place large, colorful planters filled with evergreens beside the front door. More ideas……..












