Buying a condo vs. house. There’s a good chance you’ve had this thought before if you’ve ever considered purchasing real estate here in New Hampshire, or anywhere really. There are unique benefits to both, and really, you can’t go wrong with either depending on your situation. Buying a condo vs. a house is a question that arises at a few different times in your personal buying cycle. Some people wonder if a condo is the way to go as their first property – to ease themselves into the responsibility of owning real estate.
You can’t always tell at first glance if the home you are about to buy has hidden repair issues. This is why your Realtor will recommend hiring a certified home inspector to do a thorough check on the structure and major systems of the home before you prepare to close on any home.
Londonderry, NH - August 8, 2018 - We are excited to announce that Kevin Tengan has joined Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices Verani Realty as Director of Marketing. Tengan will oversee all aspects of the company's marketing strategies in New Hampshire, Northern Massachusetts, and Maine.
So, you’re thinking about making a move. You’re either nearing retirement age, or are newly retired and thinking to yourself, ‘I’d like to look into the benefits of purchasing a home in a 55+ community in New Hampshire.’ Quite frankly, the benefits are vast. Whether you’re looking for a change of pace, are looking to cut down on manual outdoor tasks that you’re faced with in a traditional stand-alone property, or are looking to network with a similarly aged demographic, the 55+ communities in NH have much to offer.
You may think that the first thing buyers notice about your home is its size, the layout of the floorplan, or even those shiny new appliances in your kitchen. The truth is that a buyer’s first impression is often set by things that sellers don’t think about.
One of the most sought-after locations in New Hampshire is the seacoast area. Purchasing a home on the coastline is a hot commodity and people flock in to this housing market, just to be certain they’re a hop, skip, and a jump away from the waves and all else good that comes from living near (or directly next to) the ocean. All that said, are you thinking about moving closer to the coastline? More specifically, are you looking to make the move to one of the most coveted and popular places in the country, Hampton, New Hampshire?
When preparing to list their house, most sellers tackle a few clean-up or maintenance projects first. But did you know that painting your home’s exterior might be one of the most important tasks you can do to boost curb appeal?
So, you’re getting ready to purchase a new home. In general, there are a lot of good high-level questions to ask when buying a home in New Hampshire. There are also more specific, detail-oriented ones as well. When it comes to looking at, assessing, and purchasing a home, you want to make sure you’re covering all your bases. It is, after all, one of the most significant and costly investments you’ll make in your life.
Selling Your House During the Summer – How to Make Your House the Coolest on the Block
When selling your home in the summer, you have the advantage of showing off your beautifully landscaped front yard, improving curb appeal with colorful flowers along the entry and staging your patio or deck to show off its benefits. But you also have some really hot weather that can make potential buyers feel uncomfortable while they look.
Golden Years in the Granite State – Finding the Best Places to Retire in New Hampshire
Are you nearing retirement age? Or, are you considering the best path to take to set yourself up for a fiscally solvent exodus from the workforce? We all want to retire eventually. And, the question looms – where is the best place to retire? On the surface, many folks would answer, “Florida.” It seems to be the defacto destination, but, the truth is, mindsets are changing.
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