The retail sales growth trend continues through August for retailers as retail and food service sales rose 6.6% from August of last year.
Lindsey Goodrich, Advisor of Verani Realty’s Commercial Division, recently visited New Horizons. Lindsey dedicates a portion of her time once per month volunteering at the New Horizons facility located in Manchester, New Hampshire. During her time at New Horizons, Lindsey prepares vegetables, silverware, etc. for dinner the night of. Additionally, she organizes dry goods and produce which is donated to the members of the community and local grocery stores.
If you’re currently living in New Hampshire, or if you’ve lived here in the past, you understand what the state has to offer – which is a little bit of everything. If you’re currently living out of state, are looking to make a move, and are currently researching the best places to live or raise your family, consider New Hampshire’s state motto before finalizing your decision: “Live Free or Die.”
Here's what's happening across New Hampshire and northern Massachusetts this September. We'll be updating this list throughout the month, so check back for more!
All month – Shamrock Corn Maze at Coppal House Farm
This Seacoast tradition is open for the season! Wander your way through the shamrock-shaped maze, and when you've found your way out visit the farm stand. $7-$9
9/7-9/9: Hampton Beach Seafood Festival
From apartments to offices and retail space to mixed-use properties, commercial real estate exists nearly everywhere and can offer an excellent investment opportunity. Investors in commercial real estate make money by managing the daily operations of the building, as well as leasing individual units and spaces to tenants and by the potential of appreciation over time in the property's value. Below we examine the first way commercial real estate investors generate income:
Verani Realty’s commercial division is excited to introduce the dedicated retail team of the brokerage network including David A. De Lise, commercial division Director, Chelsea Jones, office manager/marketing coordinator of the commercial division, Jay Lee, Senior Advisor, Jeff Lessard, Advisor and Lindsey Goodrich, Advisor.
Considering Community Living? Tips for Researching Gated Communities in New Hampshire
A growing trend in the real estate industry for those approaching retirement age is the option to purchase property in a gated community in New Hampshire. Gated communities are fairly widespread in states like Florida and California, but here in NH they’re catching on and becoming more popular as more baby boomers create demand for them.
Verani Realty’s Bedford Agents Roll Up Their Sleeves for Greater Manchester Habitat for Humanity
Team spends day volunteering, delivers $5,000 for house at 262 Lowell Street in Manchester
Just as live, work, play balance has become key to successful workplaces, the trend has also taken off in commercial real estate. Formerly known as mixed-use communities, these developments offer a variety of housing, amenities (i.e. grocery stores, dog parks, walking trails, movie theaters), and close proximity to the local companies where their residents work. Striking the live, work, play balance in the workplace has been shown to boost productivity, employee engagement, and lower stress. Similarly, communities that offer the live, work, play balance offer a variety of health and social benefits. As the nature of work has shifted from a typical 9-5 office schedule to greater flexibility -- where remote work is common -- developers are seeking to adapt as well by creating communities that incorporate a work-live-play lifestyle.
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