What a sight! Just taken the other day! These views are from Ledgewood, an upscale subdivision located in Twin Mountain/Carroll and Bethlehem NH. 10 minutes from Bretton Woods, you have panoramic views from Mt. Washington over to Cannon Mountain and beyond! There is lots of wildlife that make this area their home as well. It's days like this I REALLY love my job!
Families who are interested in Squam Lake real estate often enjoy knowing that there are plenty of family-friendly activities available in the area. One of the most popular attractions with residents is the Squam Lakes Natural Science Center. If you are looking into Squam Lake homes for sale, be sure to stop by this unique activity center to see what it is all about.
Squam Lakes Natural Science Center provides children and adults like with nature enrichment opportunities and activities. There are live animal exhibits so people can get a little bit closer to the animals who live in the w...
As I walk to the local coffee shop, Mojo, this morning from the Peabody & Smith Realty office here Franconia, NH, I found myself taking a deep breath of the fresh spring air. As I'm walking, I began to hear off in the distance the Gale River running a little more aggressively as the snow is melting off of the mountains (Cannon, Lafayette and beyond!) and feeding the local river, so peaceful sounding and a sign that summer is just around the corner.
I also began thinking about how much I love living and working in a small town in the North Country of Ne...
If you're on the hunt for a home surrounded by beautiful mountain scenery but still sufficiently close to the conveniences of the city, you are the perfect candidate for White Mountains real estate. The White Mountains constitute the upper portion of the Appalachian Range and serve as the perfect backdrop for a majestic New Hampshire home.
White Mountains Homes For Sale
Housing styles in the White Mountains vary somewhat depending on when homes were built, but in general, structures tend towards the colonial s...
Thanks to Baron Hubert von Pantz from Schloss Mittersill Austria in 1946 for having the vision to create a little-Austria village in the beautiful mountains of New Hampshire in the town of Franconia. The Mittersill Alpine ski experience was born, and years of skiing ensued and the history of Mittersill during that time is fascinating! Skiing continued until the winters of 1980 and 1981; which were poor winters for ski areas, and Mittersill was affected financially. At this time the area had been operated by the Franconia Development Co. and the ski area ws forced to close in 1984. In 1989 the Special Use Permit from the Forest Service ended, and the ski area lands...