Spring in northern New Hampshire doesn't just mean warmer weather—it kicks off mud season, the dreaded stretch between winter's deep freeze and summer's solid ground when dirt roads turn into mush and getting to properties becomes a real headache. If you're in the market to buy or sell during this tricky time, our real estate agents will guide you through conditions that catch newcomers off guard and make even long-time locals think twice.
You may think it's best to wait for the spring market to heat up, but listing in March puts your property ahead of others. Our real estate agents know that March is a key time when eager buyers come out of winter with fewer homes to choose from. This creates great conditions for sellers ready to move.
March kicks off serious house hunting in New Hampshire. Families...
Want to make your home more attractive, whether you're selling or just living in it? Our real estate agents at Badger Peabody & Smith Realty know how smart upgrades can boost your property's worth and charm. We've put together these tested tips to help you turn your house into a cozier, more sellable place.
Whether you're newly moved into the house you acquired from among Berlin homes for sale or Jackson homes for sale, or you've been there a while, and it's the first chance you've had to start a vegetable garden—this is the time to get going. No matter what the weather this spring, there are things you can do to prepare for planting.
Homeowners frequently consult with our real estate agents about how to boost their selling price without a tremendous financial investment. Many are surprised by the simplest answer: Clean it; make it sparkle! The results will always be worthy of your efforts. Holderness homes for sale and