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Selling Your Home in a Less Than Perfect MarketYou've waited for the perfect moment, it's a seller's market, and very common to see multiple offers on one home; the market demand has caused real estate prices to soar. Wake up, you're dreaming! The reality is, we're in a sluggish market and that means the conditions for selling your home may be less than perfect. Not to discourage, but as a seller, you may have to go that extra mile to get your home market ready. |
Real Estate 101: Choosing The Right Agent To Meet Your Needs by Eric BramlettIf you hope to have a smooth experience that results in the real estate purchase you are looking for, it is important to take the time to select the best real estate agent for your needs. Although all real estate agents are capable of helping you complete your real estate purchase, there are certain agents that are better suited for certain types of purchases. Similarly, there are a few signs to watch for that will indicate whether or not you have a quality real estate agent at your side. |
Sell Your Home Regardless Of The MarketOne of the problems with the current real estate market is the demand is so low that sellers have to pull their homes from the market or risk buyers thinking there is something wrong with the property due to the length of the listing. Is there a way around this problem? |
New Hampshire Seacoast Real EstateNew Hampshire's Seacoast captures the essence of New England's oceanfront. In just 18 miles of coastline, there are long, sandy beaches, working ports, offshore islands, surf-stung rocks, and popular resort towns and villages that date back nearly four hundred years. Many visitors begin their tours of New Hampshire along the coast, drawn by the sound and scent of the sea, and intrigued by all the region offers. |
The Oaks Golf LinksFrom the beginning, we've known that the site for The Oaks Golf Links is very special. In fact, it resembles the area south of London, England, called the Heathland where many of the world's greatest golf courses were built in the 19th century. |
Breakfast Hill Golf ClubBreakfast Hill Golf Club, located in Greenland, New Hampshire, is the Seacoast's newest 18 hole public golf course. Designed by Brian Silva, the course is situated on 170 acres featuring rolling fairways, contoured greens, picturesque woodlands and exposed granite boulders. |
