Portsmouth named ‘most romantic city’

February 23rd, 2010 by Jason Robie | Comments Off | Filed in Real Estate News

Having lived in Portsmouth New Hampshire for the better part of 4 years, I can certainly attest to its appeal and draw.  Not only the comfort of being able to walk down the streets after dark and feel safe, but it is the variety of eating, shopping and sight-seeing locations that make this area so great.  I’m sure there are many great Portsmouth, NH Real Estate opportunities in the area as well.         Rachel Forrest reports further:

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Rumors still flying about the end result of P&C buyout

February 2nd, 2010 by Jason Robie | Comments Off | Filed in Economy

Ask anyone in town these days, and you’re sure to get a different answer about the goings-on at P&C Foods.  As our only full service (and full sized) grocery store in the Loon Mountain area, citizens and visitors alike are speculating about the fate of the local store.  Tourists count on P&C for the purchase of their wares as they file into town.  The local residents, opting against Shaw’s to the North or Hannaford to the south, rely on P&C for their everyday grocery items.  There is no question, the absence of some sort of grocery store would leave a large gap in the town’s commercial offerings.  Details on the acquisition are from NHBR:

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Renters taking advantage of higher inventories

January 22nd, 2010 by Jason Robie | Comments Off | Filed in Real Estate News

It seems that apartment renters are becoming more demanding in this environment of higher inventories and more competitive pricing.  We have seen numerous of our Ski Season Rentals be negotiated to lower prices, shorter terms and adjusted amenities.  Apartments.com offered the following insights:

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Company gets tax credit for solar project

January 13th, 2010 by Jason Robie | Comments Off | Filed in Real Estate News

By ASHLEY SMITH

Staff Writer / Nashua Telegraph

HUDSON – A Hudson company awarded more than $2 million in federal stimulus tax credits will use the money to make parts for concentrator photovoltaic systems, a type of system that turns sunlight into electricity. Read the rest… »

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Home sales rose in state in 2009

January 13th, 2010 by Jason Robie | Comments Off | Filed in Real Estate News

By ASHLEY SMITH   Staff Writer

Nashua Telegraph

For the first time in five years, New Hampshire saw an increase in home sales in 2009, which may indicate the beginning of a slow rebound in the real estate market. Read the rest… »

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Analyst: Housing a Good Investment in 2010

January 13th, 2010 by Jason Robie | Comments Off | Filed in Real Estate News

Forbes housing reporter and analyst Francesca Levy makes some thought-provoking predictions in the latest issue of the magazine.

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Trends in Green Building and Living

January 13th, 2010 by Jason Robie | Comments Off | Filed in Real Estate News

The Earth Advantage Institute, a non-profit that certifies sustainable homes, identified these green-building trends, based on its relationships with builders, architects, real estate practitioners, and lenders.

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Windham workforce housing zone in flux

January 11th, 2010 by Jason Robie | Comments Off | Filed in Real Estate News

By Terry Date
tdate@eagletribune.com
The Eagle Tribute
WINDHAM — A residential zone taken out of a proposed workforce housing ordinance weeks ago has been returned to it and will be presented at a public hearing later this month. Read the rest… »

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Dover company looks to ‘green’ business

January 11th, 2010 by Jason Robie | Comments Off | Filed in Real Estate News

USDA awards startup with grant money

By Deborah Mcdermott

Seacoast Online
January 11, 2010 2:00 AM
As the debate about climate change heats up in the halls of Congress, one truth is emerging. If a “green” economy is going to thrive, it must be one that not only is better for the Earth, but makes the kind of financial sense that will keep the wheels of commerce greased. Read the rest… »

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Oil recycling facility could bring 20 jobs to Rollinsford

January 8th, 2010 by Jason Robie | Comments Off | Filed in Real Estate News

By Jason Claffey  Fosters Daily Democrat
jclaffey@fosters.com
Friday, January 8, 2010
ROLLINSFORD — The Wentworth family, which owns a greenhouse business and large tracts of land in town, is planning on building a state-of-the-art oil recycling facility on Old Indigo Hill Road, according to town officials.

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