Welcome to the Summer 2025 edition of our Journey Home magazine! In summer, we have so much to see here and explore!
This season, we're excited to share a collection of stories that capture the essence of summer in the area.
We explore pet friendly destinations and restaurants, wonderful golf courses in the area, tips on how to get your home ready for summer and so much more!
Franconia, NH – Badger Peabody & Smith Realty, headquartered in Franconia, NH, recently announced its ranking as the number 796 real estate firm in the United States in sales volume, according to RISMedia's 37th Annual Power Broker Report. Badger Peabody & Smith...
The Badger Peabody & Smith Realty Buyer's Guide appeared in mailboxes in the greater Central NH, Mt. Washington Valley and North Country during the week of March 10, 2025. This eight page full color guide shares market information, properties for sale and more.
If you are a business interested in advertising in the guide, reach out to Chrissy Smith at 603-444-0951 or by email at ChrissyS@BadgerPeabodySmith.com for rates and more information.
To view the Badger Peabody & Smith Realty Buyer's Guide in digital format,
Littleton, NH— Badger Peabody & Smith Realty, as part of its community outreach initiatives, has once again provided a donation to AHEAD (Affordable Housing Education and Development) in a unique way through the generosity of the buyers and sellers they work with, as well as the firm itself.
Throughout the year, the buyers and sellers of properties in New Hampshire working with Badger Peabody & Smith Realty
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...