When summer arrives in New Hampshire, something shifts in the real estate market: buyer energy picks up, properties show better, and the competition for well-priced homes intensifies fast. If you've been weighing the right time to list, the agents at Badger Peabody & Smith Realty want you to know that the seasonal window in front of you is one of the strongest of the year.
Summer real estate in New Hampshire doesn't behave like summer in other states. The White Mountains...
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.
When it's wintertime across Coos, Grafton, and Carroll counties, many homeowners assume real estate activity slows to a crawl. Snowstorms, icy roads, and short daylight hours can make the season feel quiet, but the winter market in New Hampshire is often far more active than expected. Motivated buyers are out there, especially in the White Mountains, Mount Washington Valley, and the Lakes Region. These buyers are serious, time-sensitive, and ready to move quickly—making winter one of the most overlooked seasons for sellers who want stronger leverage and less competition.
If you're thinking about listing your home this winter, you can absolutely make it stand out. Our real estate agents can create a strategy that highlights your home's best features, creates a warm impression, and shows buyers how comfortable life can be during a New Hampshire winter.
Any time of year is a good time to stop by an independent bookstore in your community or visit one when you are travelling.
And with winter just around the corner, it's time to stock up on books to carry you through the cold months ahead. Books make great Christmas gifts, too!
Every bookstore has its specialties, from the ambiance of the setting to the shelves stocked with best sellers, local authors, outdoor guides, and more. Many carry other items like magazines, audiobooks, toys, greeting cards, calendars, and various gift items. Most have a chair or two where you can relax while you peruse a few volumes. It's easy to while away an hour or more in the friendly atmosphere of a bookstore!
Small Business Saturday has become a holiday tradition, but any day is a good time to support entrepreneurs. Join our real estate agents in patronizing these wonderful small businesses, not far from Holderness homes for sale.
The eye-catching handmade house that contains Ravenwood Curio Shoppe lures visitors to the equally fascinating interior. Customers have compared browsing the store to walking through a storybook that magically exists near Jackson homes for sale.