Company Logo
Journey Home SIGN UP LOGIN

Posts in category 'Buying A Home'

Badger Peabody & Smith Blog

May
17

Leila-Tarantelli_croppedOne of our Plymouth NH agents, Leila Tarantelli is holding an open house at a condo we have for sale located in Woodstock NH this weekend (Saturday, May 19th from 3-5 pm).The Lincoln/Woodstock NH area is a great area to live, work and play! Located near 

Click Here to Read More...

May
7

front_house-copy-300x225At our Franconia NH office, we have a great agent named Charlie Crannell, and Charlie loves history and historic homes. Whenever we have a great historic area home on the market, Charlie does a great job explaining the history of a property. A great example of this, is this historic home in Bethlehem NH that we have for sale. This home was part an original Maplewood Hotel Cottage, number 14. The Maplewood Golf Club...

Click Here to Read More...

April
5

I had the recent pleasure of visiting this great house we have for sale in Franconia NH the other day, and what a pleasure it was. 1-35 It's not everyday that you get to see antiques that have been repurposed and giving new life, and what a thrill to see that! This custom built home, is located on Old County Road in Franconia, NH. This is one of the sought after neighborhoods in the area. But in this home, the owners had such great stories to tell of how they cleaned all of the door knobs that were in the house, antique doorknobs that they picked up locally in 

Click Here to Read More...

October
1

2810116-8 28101161 2810116-2 The Central and Lakes Region area of New Hampshire are just beautiful with lakes, mountains and more. In the town of Rumney, this small town population 1433 features the lovely Stinson Lake, but also these 

Click Here to Read More...

May
21

Dateline: Lisbon, NH – A warm evening in May, the crack of the baseball in the background and kids laughing… Farm League Baseball, a right of spring, a slice of Americana – especially in this small town of Lisbon NH. When looking at the quintessential small town, this is it. I sat watching these three coaches during warm ups before the "big game" (it's a big game for these 6,7, and 8 year olds). I noticed these three guys never spoke, but they were all synchronized, all doing the same thing with the little groups of kids in front of them. Everyone was in motion. I wondered how they could do all this, in silence, moving from one drill to the next. I looked at each of them. At some point in their growing up, they had all played together on the same field. These "once players"...

Click Here to Read More...

⇦ Newer PostsOlder Posts ⇨

Login to Journey Home

Pixel