This newly painted and renovated patio condominium is bright and cheery. Two bedrooms, 2 baths, interior garage and storage. Monthly fee includes heat, cable, hot water, plowing, sewer, landscaping, trash removal, water and local transportation. A one time buy-in fee is due at closing. Offered at $179,000.
Emily Campbell, Listing Agent, 603-526-4116
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Get off the couch and take the kids ice fishing! The Elkins Fish and Game Club will be sponsoring an ice fishing event on Kezar Lake on Saturday, January 17th. Check in starts at 6am and fish measuring ends at 3pm. Prized will be awarded at 3:30pm. Costs are $12 for adults, $8 veterans and free for kids under 16. Register online or go to the Welcome Tent. A 50-50 raffle will be sold during the day; winner need not be present. For details and to download the entry form, go to elkinsfishandgame.net/elkins_icefishing.html Dress warm and enjoy the outdoors!
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Schedule your showing for this recently refreshed, multi-level home in New London, NH. You'll feel right at home in the family room with new flooring. There are 3+ bedrooms, 3 baths, hardwood floors on the upper level, and a new roof. Great location within walking distance to Kearsarge Regional Elementary School and the center of town. Offered at $244,500. Visit http://tour.circlepix.com/home/3PDNBM for a virtual tour.
Emily Campbell, Listing Agent, 603-526-4116
With such a convenient location, this property has much to offer. Only a few miles to Mt. Sunapee Resort for winter and summer fun, and the State Park on Lake Sunapee. Four bedrooms, town sewer, two baths, newer living room with fireplace. Relax on the deck or plant your garden in the lovely back yard. Offered at $156,500.
Emily Campbell, Listing Agent, 603-526-4116
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As we get into December, it seems like every agent is asked the same question from their sellers. Should I keep my house on the market over the winter? There are pros and cons, however, unless you absolutely do not want to move in the winter, I believe it usually is best to keep your house for sale. Yes, there are fewer buyers out looking, but these buyers are serious and motivated. Also, at this time of year, there is less inventory meaning less competition for your property. During the holidays, there are a number of people coming back home to visit family – who may decide to start their house hunt now. If your house is not on the market, it for sure will not sell. It only takes one buyer to sell a home – you don’t want to miss them by not having your home available to be shown. Looking for an experienced agent? Contact me and put my 20 years of knowledge to work for you - Donna Forest 603-526-4116, www.donnaforest.com, donna@donnaforest.com.
Charming village setting in Wilmot, NH. Three bedrooms, 1.5 baths and level yard. Additional space includes an office/den, casual family room, separate laundry, good-sized kitchen, deck and screened porch. Priced to sell and offered at $158,000. For more photos and details, visit www.NHVillageColonial.com
Marilyn Kidder, Listing Broker, 603-526-4116
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By: Pat Curry Before you plug in and light up for the holidays, run your decorations through this quick safety check.
Check out this 15 acre parcel with Ragged Mountain views. It's a great location, convenient to New London, Wilmot and Andover. Sunny setting with fields great for horses. Wetland over the back of the property. Offered at $85,000.
Marilyn Kidder, Listing Broker, 603-526-4116
Come see this classic cape tucked up in the trees in the friendly town of Bradford. Elegant natural woodwork and solid wood floors throughout. Large windows allow plenty of sunshine to give this house a special freshness and brightness. Contemporary convenience can be found in the large kitchen adorned by Corian countertops and large granite island. Host intimate meals for friends and family in the dining room, enjoy lazy summer afternoons on the screened-n porch, and toast your toes by the propane stove come winter. The upstairs master bedroom is enhanced by a large bathroom complete with whirlpool bath and handcrafted black walnut double sink vanity. The moment you slide into this blissfully serene bath, the stress of the day's routine will melt away. It's more than you would expect - come view and be pleasantly surprised! Offered at $224,000. For more photos and information, visit www.CountryHomeNH.com
Donna Forest, Listing Broker, 603-526-4116
Now that winter is here, it brings a new set of challenges for sellers. In order to keep your home in showing condition, here are a few common sense tips to follow.
- Keep your driveway plowed and entryways clear.
- Keep walkways and stairs clear of snow and ice.
- Don’t let snow pile up on the roof and decks. At some point, too much snow on the roof can cause ice dams, leaks, and even structural failure. The same goes with decks.
- Keep a vacant house heated to at least 50 degrees. A warm house holds more appeal and will allow buyers to take their time looking. Buyers will rush through cold homes and it leaves a negative impression. If you are an absentee seller, set up fuel for automatic delivery.
- Have a good map to show where your septic system is. If your house goes under contract and a septic inspection is scheduled, it will speed along the process.
- Have a backup plan for extended power outages. This holds especially true for absentee sellers. Having the power out for even a day can cause pipes to freeze.
If you are looking for an experienced REALTOR® with the common sense to help sell your house in any season, then give me a call! 603-526-4116, donna@donnaforest.com, www.donnaforest.com
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