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January
11

Gorham, NH – With a new office location more centrally located for sellers and buyers, Badger Peabody & Smith Realty looks forward to continued success for their clients in 2024 and beyond. 

Badger Peabody & Smith Realty was previously located at 180 Main Street in Berlin. The office has relocated to

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December
20

Holderness, NH – As a real estate Sales Associate for the past five years, Eric Turchon of Badger Peabody & Smith Realty recently received an Associate Broker license from the New Hampshire Real Estate Commission. 

Turchon said, "I've had the opportunity to...

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November
30

North Conway, NH – Rick Swasey has joined the firm of Badger Peabody & Smith Realty as a Sales Associate. Swasey is licensed in both New Hampshire and Maine and will be based at the firm's North Conway office. 

Recreating in the Mount Washington Valley his entire life, Swasey moved to the area almost a decade ago and hasn't looked back. He says, "It's about the people, the area, the lifestyle." 

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October
19

Berlin, NH – Janet Nickerson with Badger Peabody & Smith Realty has been awarded the Seller Representative Specialist (SRS) designation, the premier seller agency designation in the country.

The SRS designation is conferred by the

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October
9

Tight Inventory Drives Fewer Sales, Higher Prices

It's all about supply and demand in economics and in the real estate market, this theory holds true now. Low supply of inventory and buyer demand has real estate prices in New Hampshire up with a median sales price in August of $490,000. Home prices have continued to sit at record high levels nationally and locally thanks to a limited supply of homes for sale.

Higher mortgage rates, along with elevated sales prices and a lack of housing inventory, have continued to impact market activity during the summer homebuying season. According to Freddie Mac, the average 30-year fixed-rate mortgage has remained above 6.5% since May. As a result, existing home sales have continued to slow nationwide, but this has done little to cool home prices. These pric...

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