As one of the 13 original colonies, New Hampshire takes special pride in observing Independence Day. Our real estate agents share the scoop on some of the top holiday events planned around the state.

You have a prospective buyer for your home, you've settled on a price, and you're headed to closing. The buyer may decide to have a home inspection. A home inspector will go through your home and report on items that may need to be addressed before closing or in the future for the buyer. Our real estate agents can help you when the report comes back, but when you're getting ready for the inspection, or even before you list your house, here are a few basic things to look for on your own to prepare.
Want to get away from it all without leaving the comforts of home behind? Glamping may be just what you're looking for. The term comes from the words "glam" and "camping," indicating the type of high-end yet rustic experience you can expect from this activity.
New Hampshire's jaw-dropping mountain scenery makes it the perfect place for a getaway like this. Check out this list of our real estate agents' favorite "glampsites" in the area, and get ready to kick back and relax.
If you're ready to buy new furniture for your New Hampshire home, you'll have plenty of places to shop. Many furniture stores have been in the area for decades and have extensive selections of merchandise to choose from. Our real estate agents suggest furniture shopping at the following stores.
For anyone who loves to spend time on the slopes, there's nothing like having your own place to call home near your favorite ski resorts. Shopping for Bretton Woods homes for sale and owning a ski condo in New Hampshire has many perks, from the enjoyment you'll get out of having a home base for your mountainside adventures to the potential investment opportunities that a home/condo in a ski community represents. Still need convincing? Our real estate agents have five reasons why it's well worth investing in a ski community condo.
No More Long Early Morning Drives
For many skiers and snowboarders, spending a day on the slopes means waking up at the crack of dawn, loading up gear, and setting out for a long drive before trying to squeeze as many runs as possible once you arrive. Wouldn't it be nice to have your own cozy condo just minutes (or steps!) from the slopes? Say goodbye to the time crunch of a classic ski trip and hello to the convenience of having your own comfortable place to stay near your favorite ski resorts.