Developing a “Landlocked” Property

As a land specialist, I often list properties with challenging conditions. Many times, that challenge is access. While most states have some sort of law that helps grant access to a “landlocked” parcel, many times the issue is less about legal access and more about the cost of developing the access. Sometimes, the access exists…

Embracing Autumn in New Hampshire: The Ultimate Fall Experience

New Hampshire, nestled in the heart of New England, becomes a riot of color each fall. The state’s natural beauty, accentuated by amber, gold, and ruby-red hues, makes it a quintessential destination for those seeking the best of the autumn season. As the air crisps and the landscapes transform, here’s a round-up of the must-do…

Old Home Days in New Hampshire: A Time-Honored Tradition

As my town prepares for the unique and heartwarming tradition known as Old Home Days, I became curious about how the tradition began. It’s more than a mere event or festival; it’s a celebration of community, heritage, and the connections that bind people together. In this blog post, we’ll explore the origins, traditions, and significance…

FAQs: A Comprehensive guide to buying in NH

A client recently asked me a slew of questions about a property he was interested in. While I would be happy to answer any and all questions, as I suspect any realtor would, I thought about how it would be helpful to have a list of FAQs that anyone interested in buying in NH could…

The Early 19th Century New Hampshire: A Tale of Tranquil Transformation

New Hampshire, the Granite State, nestled in the northeast of the United States, is widely celebrated for its captivating natural beauty, charming small towns, and distinguished history. The state’s past is a tapestry of fascinating narratives, and one particularly noteworthy period is the early 19th century. It was a time when New Hampshire was coming…

The Cool Revolution: Farmers Turn to Mini Splits for Walk-in Refrigerators

In the rapidly evolving world of farming, innovation and adaptation are key. In recent years, one such innovation has begun to transform small and medium-scale agricultural operations across the globe: the use of mini split air conditioning systems to build walk-in refrigerators. A cost-effective and energy-efficient solution, the trend is changing the way farmers think…