We are so pleased at Peabody & Smith Realty to announce that our Managing Broker in our Littleton office, Joy Moore has been selected as the REALTOR® of the Year from the Lakes Region Board of REALTORS®.
According to the Lakes Region Board of Realtors, The REALTOR® of the Year award is the highest honor any board of REALTORS® can bestow on one from their membership. There are
around 800 members in the Lakes Region Board and they base the award on REALTOR® spirit, local board activity business accomplishments and other activities.
Always exuberant, she really fits her name, Joy called us from the road on her way home from the meeting and gave us...
Ledgewood is a unique community nestled in the heart of the White Mountains of New Hampshire. Drive through the stone pillar entrance and meander up the paved road, and you will understand that this is truly a special place.
Over 1600 acres in the towns of Bethlehem and Carroll, with 24 premier home sites ranging in size from 17 to 100 acr...
Peabody & Smith just opened a new office located in Plymouth, New Hampshire. With one office in the Northeast Kingdom of VT and two offices in the North Country, we determined it was time to open an office south of Franconia Notch.
The office is staffed with five agents, directed by Mary Doherty - Peabody & Smith Commercial Broker.
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Littleton, New Hampshire, nestled in the foothills of the beautiful White Mountains range, is one of America's treasured historic communities. The town was settled on the banks of the Ammonoosuc River just prior to the American Revolution, a site undoubtedly chosen because of its breathtaking natural surroundings and bountiful resources. Littleton was incorporated in 1784 and named in honor of Colonel Moses Little, who fought in the Battles of Lexington and Concord, the Battle of Bunker Hill, and other key struggles of the Revolution. One of Littleton's first thriving businesses—the Littleton Grist Mill—opened in 1798, and despite its age, continues to operate. The fully restored grist mill, along with the Historic Thayers Inn, the Littleton Opera House, and Chutters Candy Store (home of the "world's longest candy counter"), together stand as prized symbols of the town's cultural heritage and economic success. Today Littleton, with a population of approximately 6,000 residents,...