Concord, NH, has so much to offer. The Capital Region offers a quality of living that rivals any community in the nation. Excellent schools produce a well-educated workforce. The Concord region boasts one of the finest healthcare networks north of Boston. In Concord, anyone can experience national politics firsthand and get access to all the amenities of a charming Main Street, known for its booming food and arts scene.
Read MoreTurnkey homes come at a premium and in a seller’s market, many buyers often find themselves priced out of the home they want.
Read MoreIn today’s real estate market, particularly in the booming Concord market, I believe ‘location, location, location’ has been supplanted. And if you think ‘money, money, money’ has supplanted the location trifecta, I wouldn’t blame you. But I think there is something even more important than location or money, and that’s trust.
Read MoreToday, many Americans are considering a move to smaller cities for many reasons. To many, the city of Concord, NH could be a nice place to live.
Read MoreBuying a new home in the Concord area is exciting, but it can be a bit overwhelming too. The process of relocating can feel complicated, especially during a pandemic. The goal of this piece is to make the process clearer and less stressful, so you can focus on finding the perfect home and a mortgage that fits your needs.
Read MoreI am a Black woman, a Gen-Xer, a Midwestern big city native, among many other interesting things. I’ve spent the last 11 years living in Central NH, much to my surprise. In short, I did not imagine myself being a long-time resident of this state.
Read MoreYou’re probably familiar with the old mantra that all that matters in real estate is ‘location, location, location.’ Well, I suggest, at least for the Concord market, you adjust the mantra to ‘location, location and patience.’ If you can wait, and if you have the right agent, you’ll find your dream home in Concord and come to love the town as much as those living here do.
Read MoreConcord is more than just the capital of New Hampshire ( a state regularly voted as the top place to live in the US)- it is a unique city. Unlike many other cities in Northern New England, it is not an old mill town, or a once-bustling port. Concord is a city built on politics, culture, the arts as well as transportation.
Read MoreLooking for a smaller city? One full of life and culture - but close to open fields, hiking trails, and streams? Not too far from skiing or parks, but with a great hospital and good schools?
Read MoreGetting ready to move to Concord? Interested in New Hampshire moving services? Not sure what to expect from the process of moving to “the Granite State?” In this guide, we’ll take you through everything you need to know about moving to Concord, New Hampshire.
Read MoreDuring my time in Concord, I was able to actually enjoy life and make the most of my free time, even on weekdays. Being able to walk to work was probably one of the biggest advantages, because your day goes by pretty fast when you spend an hour in traffic to drive 3 miles, and that’s one thing I surely didn’t miss about home.
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