Many people think real estate goes to sleep during New Hampshire winters. But our real estate agents at Badger Peabody & Smith Realty see something different in Coos, Grafton, and Carroll counties. January brings a distinct subset of purchasers who aren't casually browsing—they're actively committed to securing their next property despite snow-covered landscapes and frigid temperatures.
Smart buyers know that January offers opportunities to save money that disappear when spring comes. With fewer people looking to buy, they can negotiate better deals than during the busy season, when lots of people are trying to outbid each other.
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Hot buttered corn on the cob is one of summer's delights, but by the time fall rolls around, corn takes its turn providing endless fun for people of all ages as fields of corn are turned into artistic mazes.
Wandering through a corn maze provides a family-friendly hour or more of exploration, with twists, turns and unique discoveries at various checkpoints on the way to the exit. Most corn mazes also add on nighttime events that are more appropriate for adults as there's a scare factor involved in creeping through a cornfield where the stalks reach high over your head, the wind is blowing and clouds cover the moon!
Fall is here, and your home should match this welcoming warmth to attract potential buyers in this gorgeous season. Our skilled real estate agents at Badger Peabody & Smith Realty know that fall gives you a special chance to show off how your property can host memorable gatherings and create intimate moments.
Your living room has an impact on fall home entertaining. Clever staging turns this area into a buyer's ideal gathering place. Replace light summer fabrics with rich textures—consider wool throws, velvet pillows, and cashmere blankets in deep red, golden yellow, or forest green. These elements add visual warmth and help buyers picture cozy nights by the fire.
Advancements in design and materials have eliminated the practical purpose of covered bridges, but they remain a perennial favorite among sightseers who appreciate their quaint appearance and charming settings. Our real estate agents have created a must-see list of covered bridges around Plymouth homes for sale that are worth visiting.