If you agree with our real estate agents that there's no such thing as too much ice cream, you're in luck. Spring brings forth some great ice cream parlors, shops, and stands around New Hampshire, the Northeast Kingdom of Vermont, and Maine.
Living near the White Mountains means selling a house in New Hampshire during winter brings a unique set of conditions. With snow piling up, temperatures shifting, and roads and roofs responding to the weather, our real estate agents help you understand what to expect and how to prepare your property. Learn how well-maintained winter listings can still draw strong buyer interest, even when the cold sets in.
The repeating freeze-thaw patterns in the White Mountains alter a property's appearance as seasons change. When temps go above or below freezing, water under paved areas freezes and grows, then shrinks as it melts. This natural shift can result in bumpy or uneven parts of driveways or paths, which home shoppers spot right away on snowy days.
August brings a surprising twist to New Hampshire's housing landscape—while your neighbors pack away their beach chairs, smart sellers are rolling up their sleeves. Our real estate agents at Badger Peabody & Smith Realty have witnessed this seasonal phenomenon repeatedly, where late summer preparation sets the stage for remarkable fall selling success.
When your Mt. Washington Valley property receives multiple offers, you find yourself in a great position that requires smart planning and expert advice. Our real estate agents at Badger Peabody & Smith Realty have lots of practice helping sellers handle competitive bidding situations to achieve the best results while keeping good relationships with everyone involved.
Want to add a different spin to a summer road trip? Our real estate agents have created their own craft beer and spirits trail with stops at these incredible breweries and distilleries not far from Plymouth homes for sale.