On Thanksgiving night on November 28, 2013, disaster struck in the small Lakes Region town of Moultonborough, New Hampshire. About one hour after the last employee left The Woodshed, a favorite local restaurant and bar, fire broke out in the 19th century farmhouse. The beloved landmark restaurant, in business since 1979, burned to the ground.
A popular dining venue, The Woodshed's demise was lamented by locals and visitors alike. Some said that it felt like a piece of the town was destroyed, while others wondered where they would go to meet family and friends.
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Marketing White Mountains real estate during the cold New Hampshire winter presents unique challenges, but it isn't impossible. You can winterize your open house and boost your chances of finding a buyer with the following tips.
We are pleased to welcome Deb Engelhardt to our Plymouth office! Deb comes to us after a successful retail career and is joining us as a Sales Associate. We are thrilled to have her on our team! Welcome aboard Deb!
To read the official press release welcoming Deb to Peabody & Smith Realty, click here!
Due to tremendous growth, we are seeking Sales Associates to join our growing team in several offices.
We have grown in 20+ years from a single sales office to one of the top 20 firms in the State of NH by having "A Reputation for Results" and putting our clients first. Did you know, not all of our associates came from a real estate background – they came from customer service & sales backgrounds that have propelled them to success in the real estate market.
Are you passionate about helping others? Would you like to have: flexibility in your schedule, be able to set your own hours, control over your income, the ability to work independently but with the benefit of a strong & successful team supporting your efforts?
We are passionate about our work because it's rewarding. We build lifelong relationship... My favorite thing on my desk is actually from my desk at home. It's a birthday card that I bought at least twenty years ago and has sometimes been used as a coaster. Still, the poem so resonates with me that I have never used the card for its intended purpose and I sometimes carry it with me as a reminder. Lately, it's been with me at the Franconia office where my very favorite "things" are all those who work with me. A bunch of smarty pants, they are, every single last one of them! So the conversations are always that much more stimulating, the laughter that much more heartier, and the camaraderie that much more deep.
I'd like to share this poem with you and there really isn't anything more that I could add.
To live content with small means,
to seek...