Portsmouth NH Real Estate - New Hampshire Waterfront Condos For SaleAre you looking for a New Hampshire waterfront condo? Dreaming of living by the sea? Check out what we've got for sale along the coast of NH.....New Hampshire Waterfront Condos Homes Real Estate
Portsmouth New Hampshire Waterfront Condos: http://www.newhampshiremainerealestate.com/003430
Posted on Wed May 14, 2008 @ 9:42 pm by Ann Cummings
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Portsmouth NH Real Estate - New Hampshire Waterfront HomesHave you been dreaming of living on the water in New Hampshire?? Check out what's for sale, and let's make your dream come true!! New Hampshire Waterfront Homes Condos Real Estate For Sale
We actually have 'America’s Smallest Coastline, all 17 +/- miles of it! And it is just beautiful, too! If you’ve been dreaming of owning waterfront homes or condos, we’ve got a good variety of both for you to choose from. Being here in the NH Seacoast, which is the area along the coast of New Hampshire, we’ve got homes on and along the Atlantic Ocean, along the Piscataqua River, on the Great Bay, and a number of other little rivers, ponds, lakes, and streams. For a sampling of homes and condos on NH’s waterfront in the Portsmouth area, take a look through these fine Seacoast properties: http://www.newhampshiremainerealestate.com/0033B2
Posted on Mon May 12, 2008 @ 9:15 pm by Ann Cummings
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Portsmouth NH Homes - In Honor Of Mother's Day.....In Honor Of Mother's Day¦¦¦Happy Mother's Day
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Posted on Sun May 11, 2008 @ 12:10 am by Ann Cummings
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Portsmouth NH Real Estate - 8 Tips for Remodeling HomesLooking to do some remodeling on your Portsmouth New Hampshire Homes and Real Estate? Here are 8 top tips to help you have a successful remodeling job.Portsmouth New Hampshire Homeowners - Thinking About Remodeling Your Portsmouth Homes??
1) Plan your remodeling job in advance - plan right down to the last detail ahead of time and you’ll avoid last minute glitches and you’ll also avoid unplanned-for overages, too. 2) Find the right contractor for you and your job - get referrals for contractors and never be afraid to ask for references. And make sure to check those references, too. Make sure they’re licensed, if they need to be for your state and locality, make sure they carry insurance, and make sure they pull the necessary permits to the remodeling job you’re hiring them for. 3) Don’t go overboard on improvements - the last thing you want to do is over-improve your home for your neighborhood. Kitchens and bathrooms will bring you back the most money, but plenty of other improvements won’t. 4) Plan the time and timing of your remodeling - be realistic in regards to how much time your improvements will realistically take to complete, and if you can schedule your job during the off-season for your contractor, you may well be able to save some money as well. http://www.newhampshiremainerealestate.com/00336C
Posted on Sat May 10, 2008 @ 8:07 pm by Ann Cummings
Posted in Homeowners - General Information
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