The weather has been hot lately, with no end (or rain) in sight. On one hand, it's a nice break from the early summer rainfall we were seeing through June and most of July, with thunderstorms rolling through every single weekend, but it feels a little unbearable to exist in temperatures hitting over 90 degrees every day. I am not much of an outdoorsy person in the summertime anyway, but even the most simple tasks like preparing to take recycling and garbage to the dump can feel like something better suited for the early morning or late afternoon, just to avoid even fifteen minutes of walking to and from the car and house in the heat.
I recently met some folks from Arizona, and they were commenting that even though th...
New Hampshire is known for its year-round natural beauty, with fall being an especially showy time for Mother Nature. Our trees create stunning displays, making mountains and other locations ablaze with color. You'll find plenty of photo-ops to help you capture the sights and preserve your memories.
Our real estate agents suggest visiting the following destinations to capture stunning fall photos around NH.
Purchasing a home is one of the most significant decisions you can make. While square footage, modern kitchens, and curb appeal are often major factors in the decision-making process, your choice of neighborhood and town can be just as important.
After all, the community you select will impact your quality of life and the long-term value of your investment. Choosing the ideal neighborhood for you requires thoughtful consideration, balancing practical needs, lifestyle preferences, and future prospects.
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.
View the incredible range of work from seve...
I am in my declutter era—that goes for my house, mind, email inbox, and Facebook friend list. It is so easy to just become surrounded by stuff, even when you're trying to be intentional about doing the exact opposite. Recently, I cleaned out a kitchen drawer that had become a graveyard for plastic grocery bags. Some had receipts in them from almost 10 years ago! The truth is, I hadn't added to that plastic bag stockpile for some time—since the local food co-op stopped offering them and reusable bags have become the norm—but I also never got rid of them either, for fear of being wasteful. It took all of 10 minutes to take them out of the drawer and Google a place nearby to recycle them. I couldn't believe how much lighter I felt after that, and that is what kicked off this decluttering journey.