When I was in college, and for some time afterward, I did a lot of house and pet sitting. I loved it; I can remember describing it as being paid to go on vacation. For weeks at a time, I would stay in these homes that had so many more comforts and amenities than my own: cable or satellite television, washers and dryers that weren't in creepy basements, dishwashers, and huge showers with stone floors and built-in steam settings. Some houses only had a few of these luxuries, but a couple houses I watched had them all.
One house in particular was especially fancy, in my opinion. It had a beautifully manicured lawn, with a century-old apple orchard on site. When the owner first gave me a tour prior to me staying there, we spent about two hours going from room to room as I learned the history of the property and the house. The home had been in her fa...
With Christmas just around the corner in New Hampshire, now's the perfect time to jazz up your home's exterior with some festive lights. Our real estate agents at Badger Peabody & Smith Realty know how much a decorated front yard can grab the eye of house hunters during the holidays.
Recycling in Holderness, NH, and the surrounding areas is more than just a responsible habit—it's an essential part of maintaining the beautiful environment that makes New Hampshire such a wonderful place to live. Whether you've recently moved or have been in your home for years, understanding how to maximize your recycling efforts can make a big difference. Our real estate agents know how important it is for local homeowners to stay informed, so here are a few practical tips to help you recycle smarter.
As warm weather starts to give way to cooler autumn days, it's not too early to start preparing for the winter months ahead. Winterizing your home is an important part of your annual home maintenance routine, and it's the key to a safe and happy winter. Taking preventative steps now while the weather is nice can limit the risk of major home projects during the frigid months. Our real estate agents are here with some important winterization projects to add to your list this fall.
If you love gardening, there are plenty of Holderness homes for sale with space to grow flowers, vegetables, or anything else you want. How things grow, though, depends on the season. Now that the weather is cooling down, it's time to shift your garden from summer to winter. Here's what you need to do.