Verani Realty’s Seacoast Offices & Commercial Division Raise $20,000 for Veterans Count
First Stand Up Comedy night featuring live music, local comics, sells out Blue Ocean Music Hall
If the time has come to get serious about selling your home, you may wonder what happens after you make that initial call to a real estate office. Selling your first home is emotional and stressful enough without having to wonder what happens next.
Verani Realty's Concord agents laced up their running shoes and spent time volunteering for the annual Rock n' Race last month. The annual event, which is the largest 5K run/walk north of Boston, raises money for Concord Hospital's Payson Center for Cancer Care. Funds help support programs, social work, nutritional counseling, and coverage of out-of-pocket expenses for cancer patients.
Effort helps four local families, and is part of brokerage’s statewide May Day Give-A-Thon
Windham Agents Spend Day Supporting Food for the Hungry at Pleasant St. United Methodist Church
A Little Cheer Goes a Long Way: Bedford Agents Raise More than $3,000 for Greater Manchester Habitat for Humanity
Funds from private “Cocktails, Charity, and Cheer” event to help
build house in Manchester
While location is everything when it comes to buying your perfect home in New Hampshire, we might amend that slightly to acknowledge that finding that perfect location is everything. In today’s market, top NH realtors with deep knowledge about your target area are the best resources for selecting your new community and finding your home within it. Here are a few of the ways working with a top realtor from Verani Realty will make your home buying experience a positive one.
Verani Realty’s Belmont Agents Support Local Efforts to End Domestic and Sexual Violence
Verani’s Lakes Region Agents Walk Center Harbor’s Shores to Clean up Lake Winnipesaukee
Agents spend day volunteering with Lake Winnipesaukee Spring Clean Up as part of VeraniCARES’ May Day campaign
The snow has melted, Ice Out was called long ago, and now thanks to the efforts of dozens of volunteers on May 12, Lake Winnipesaukee is ready to welcome her slew of summer visitors.
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