There are some big selling points to New Hampshire, the four distinctive seasons, the stunning foliage, gorgeous white mountains, a small, but vibrant seacoast, and of course the state’s very popular Lakes Region. New Hampshire’s Lakes Region draws in thousands of tourists and vacationers to enjoy the stunning lakes, sunshine, and beautiful lakeside towns. Now, you truly can’t go wrong with any lake town in NH, but we have narrowed down some of our very top favorites. So if you’re searching for some lake property in New Hampshire, we have four of our favorite waterfront towns to check out.
We’re in the midst of some very trying and unprecedented times, with events and regular entertainment on hold for the foreseeable future. A lot of people are taking extra precaution and staying in - but we’re all craving a little connection outside of our own home. So instead of highlighting events around New Hampshire and Massachusetts, we’re going to give you a few ideas of how you can connect with your friends and family virtually. Let’s lighten the mood a bit and lay out some virtual game night ideas you can enjoy with your family and friends.
New Hampshire vs. Vermont Living: Key Differences Between the Twin States
They’re called the twin states, and in some ways NH and VT are very similar, but they are also very different, both with their own set of pros and cons. If you’re looking to make a move and battling between the neighboring states, we have some information you may be interested in. Here we will compare New Hampshire vs Vermont as a whole and also cover New Hampshire real estate and Vermont real estate. So let's go ahead and dive straight in.
We’re in the midst of some very trying and unprecedented times, with events and regular entertainment on hold for the foreseeable future. A lot of people are taking extra precaution and staying in - but we all know, we can go a little stir crazy after a while. So instead of highlighting events around New Hampshire and Massachusetts, we’re going to give you a few ideas of what you can do to stay not only physically but mentally healthy in these times. Times like this can be stressful and overwhelming, so we’re here to give you some tips that will be beneficial to your body and mind.
Although Massachusetts isn’t a tropical retreat or warm all year long, it still has some pretty great places to retire. In fact, out of the nearly 7 million Massachusetts residents, about 1.2 million of them are 65 and older and enjoying all the state has to offer. What is keeping these folks here? That’s up to their personal interests, but we do know that more retirees are sticking around and taking advantage of the four seasons, Boston’s Baked Beans, the accessibility to the ocean, Worcester’s world famous clam chowdah’, and just the sole fact that MA is doing wicked well - ranking as one of the best states to live in America.
We’re in the midst of some very trying and unprecedented times, with events and regular entertainment on hold for the foreseeable future. A lot of people are taking extra precaution and staying in - but we all know, we can go a little stir crazy after a while. So instead of highlighting events around New Hampshire and Massachusetts, we’re going to give you a few ideas of what you do to help out your community in this unprecedented time. Local businesses are the fabric of our community and that very fabric is being stretched thin. So if you want to help out the local businesses that you love, then keep on reading!
Raising a Family in Exeter, NH? Your Guide to Exeter’s School District
Nestled in Rockingham County, Exeter, NH is a suburban seacoast town just outside the city of Portsmouth. This beautiful town offers a walkable and scenic downtown with local shops, restaurants and views of the Squamscott River. With a population around 15,000 people, young families and individuals, millennials, and seniors call Exeter, NH home. Just a short hour car ride south to Boston, MA, and an hour north to Portland, ME, Exeter has become a popular location to put down roots and buy real estate.
We’re in the midst of some very trying and unprecedented times, with events and regular entertainment on hold for the foreseeable future. A lot of people are taking extra precaution and staying in - but we all know, we can go a little stir crazy after a while. So instead of highlighting events around New Hampshire and Massachusetts, we’re going to give you a few ideas of what you can binge watch this weekend! Because who doesn’t love laying low, getting in comfy clothes, and watching a great show? Here’s some ideas from Netflix, Hulu, and Amazon Prime
Nestled in Carroll County, Moultonborough is a quintessential lake town in the Granite State’s Lakes Region. Bordered by Lake Winnipesaukee to the southwest and Squam Lake to the northwest, Moultonborough is home to over 4,000 residents. This small lakeside town is the perfect retreat, giving its residents an escape from the craziness of the everyday grind.
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After careful consideration, and to protect the health and well-being of our agents, staff, and community, we have decided to reduce our offices to minimal staffing effective at the end of day on Friday, March 20th. Our offices will be operated by our regional managers, and in some instances our admin, to provide limited services during normal business hours Monday through Friday.
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