We thought we'd ask a few probing questions each week of our agents. This one is with Mary Dragon, who works out of our Plymouth office. Our roving reporter Elspeth asked the questions:
A home is all about fun, family and warmth, and isn't that what the holidays represent too? So when you're checking out homes for sale in Plymouth NH, make sure to take some time to check out the holiday scene as well.
For instance, you won't want to miss Plymouth's Hometown Holiday Celebration. This storied event spans three days and includes performances, kids' activities, cookie parties, fireworks, time with Santa and the chance to win a free, fully decorated tree. There's also a bonfire and, f...
Land values, including Plymouth NH property, continue to rise with some markets returning to, or exceeding pre-recession prices. Even with a slight decline in Plymouth NH real estate sales this year, it remains a seller's market, which has some homeowners thinking about selling their homes. Before putting a home up for sale, several factors need considering. Not every home that goes on the market sells for the listing price and some do not sell at all.
Pricing yourself out of the market
Take into consideration the selling prices of other homes in your neighborhood. I...
Located in the White Mountains Plymouth, NH has a population of 6,990 people and is currently the home of Plymouth State University. Plymouth was first incorporated in 1763 and ever since then various families and businesses has called it home. Anyone looking at commercial property for sale in Plymouth NH will find that the area has a lot to offer.
The median household income for Plymouth is right at $35,618 per year. Over the past 10 years the population of Plymouth has doubled. In 2000 there was 3,528 people with nearly 7,000 people just 10 years later. Resident of the town can enjoy Fox Pond Park, Langdon Park, Walter-Newton Natural and the Sutherland Hikin...
Plymouth, NH real estate provides perhaps the idealistic home setting for many people. Located in Grafton County, this city is home to about 7000 people. It sits on Route 3, near both the Baker and Pemigewasset Rivers. The area has a rich history dating back hundreds of years. Today, it is a modern town, with all of the conveniences of home, but it still has a friendly, small town feel to it that brings in home buyers.
If you are considering the purchase of Plymouth NH real estate, if you are being financed by a financial institution, you likely will need to have residential real estate appraisal done on the...