Staging a home means that the sellers set up each room to increase its appeal to a broad range of potential buyers. They remove distractions and seek to make things appear extra roomy and comfortable. The goal is to make each room appear to be anyone’s home, not the sellers’ home. Buyers can then picture themselves living there, and a connection to the home is made.
Spotlight City: So many reasons to love real estate in Concord, NH
A first tip for newcomers to New Hampshire’s capitol city: the locals pronounce the second “o” with a soft “o” sound, so when you’re taking a tour of Concord, NH real estate, say it like “konk-kehrd” and you’ll hit the ground running.
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May Balsama Receives Greater Manchester/Nashua Board of REALTORs Good Neighbor Award
May Balsama, a realtor at Verani Realty's Amherst office, recently received the Good Neighbor Award from the Greater Manchester/Nashua Board of REALTORs (GMNBR) for her extensive work in the local community. The Good Neighbor Award was established in 2002 to recognize GMNBR members who make extraordinary commitments to improve their communities through volunteerism.
In a seller’s market, which is what many areas in New England are experiencing right now, finding a home you want to buy and getting your offer accepted can be challenging. A seller’s market means that the inventory of homes for sale does not meet the current demand of buyers.
Selecting the ideal location for your company is not usually a unilateral decision made quickly. It’s a copulation of input from multiple stakeholders, from your executives and staff to your commercial real estate Advisor. The information and insight you obtain from your team is a valuable tool in the search and selection process.
With summertime knocking, there’s no better time to explore waterfront homes for sale in New Hampshire
At last the grass is green, pops of color are adorning flower stems, and barbeque grills are firing up, all in eager anticipation of warmer days ahead. Summer’s about to hit the Granite State in full force, and with it comes a ripe inventory of waterfront homes for sale in NH. If you’re longing to find the perfect watering hole to entertain your kayak, take your daily plunge, or give your fishing pole its proper workout, there are lots of options out there. But just a word of caution: waterfront homes are a rather unique part of the real estate puzzle and it’s important to know a few tricks of the trade before you jump in.
Planning on selling your home, but think that it’s better to wait until fall to list it? You may want to reconsider. There are substantial benefits to putting your home on the market right now, and those ideal conditions may change by the time September rolls around.
Here are some benefits to listing your home for sale right now:
Buying a Second Home in New Hampshire? Here's What You Need to Know
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