Winter can be a challenging time to stay fit, as it's tempting to hibernate indoors instead of getting out and being active. Local fitness centers offer a wide variety of classes and are a great way to maintain or improve your fitness throughout the season. Our real estate agents recommend checking out the following fitness centers.
If you're experiencing chronic pain, taking a Postural Therapy class at Functional Fitness, may be able to help. The first step is getting an assessment, during which your posture will be evaluated and corrective exercises will be designed. Classes are also offered, utilizing alignment-focused movements and exercises to restore balance and function, relieve tension, and strengthen your foundation.
When you're selling your home during the holidays, you need to strike a balance. You want to create a warm, welcoming feel while keeping a neutral, buyer-focused look that helps homes sell. Our real estate agents know that smart holiday decorating can boost your home's appeal without overwhelming potential buyers who are trying to picture themselves living there.
Holiday decorating for home showings needs moderation. You might deck out your house like a winter wonderland, but when you're selling, you need to tone it down. Don't get rid of all the festive items, but aim for a welcoming feel that won't turn people off or distract from your home's best attributes.
As temperatures drop, everyone's thoughts (and stomachs!) turn to warm and satisfying comfort foods. Feed body and soul at these delightful local diners and cafés that are favorites of our real estate agents.
Imagine having a gourmet chef preparing meals in the comfort of your own home. That's the vibe at The Porch on Main, right down the street from Colebrook homes for sale. The charming dining area features a fireplace, hardwood floors, and large picture windows, creating an elegant yet casual ambiance.
Did you know that New Hampshire is home to one of the oldest craft organizations in the United States? Our real estate agents love browsing these studios and galleries around Plymouth homes for sale.
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Author John Steinbeck's cross-country travels with his poodle Charley were the basis for his well-known travelogue Travels with Charley. When the book was published in 1962, it wasn't common to take a road trip with your pup. Now, more than 60 years later, it's not unusual for man and woman's best friend to accompany his or her owner on a day trip to sample a new brewery or on a longer vacation.
Pet-friendly venues, from restaurants, hotels, inns, and campsites to dog parks and walking and hiking trails, are the norm. Pet-friendly stores stock all the latest doggie clothing, toys, treats and more, and when owners want a day to themselves doggie day-care centers welcome pups with a range of options from grooming to spacious play areas.
Have a destination in mind for you and your pooch? Google the name of the town, add "pet-friendly," and lots of options will pop up.