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Don’t Let the House Inspection Kill the Deal for your sale

Hiring a home inspector is a very important part of your home buying process. Don't let the house inspection kill the deal! When you are choosing an inspector to check out your South Nashua home for you, be sure to ask them how much experience they have. You don’t want to hire someone with a poor inspection background because they may miss something very important.

Typically, an inspection report is 20 or more pages long. Most inspectors, and Real Estate agents think the buyer should use the inspection to generate a list of repairs that should be accomplished. If the seller is aware of these issues beforehand they should work on any major repairs before they sell their South Nashua home to make it more valuable. If the buyer doesn't like the results of an inspection report, they have the right to ask the owner to fix the items, keep it as is or exit the contract and look for a new home. Typically the buyer and the seller will come to an agreement on what repairs will be remedied and move toward a closing on their South Nashua home for sale.

What a buyer usually doesn’t always realize is that once they find a new home, they will have to pay for that home to be inspected as well. Inspections range from about $300-$500 and they are non-refundable. If there are problems with the home you want to purchase, you should decide how much those repairs will cost before you leave the contract. If yo can't come to a reasonable agreement with the seller it may be better to find a new South Nashua home for sale and pay for another inspection. However, you never know if the next home you find will have more issues than the previous one, or not.

When purchasing a home that is being sold to you by the owner, you need to remember that it is not a brand new home. Used homes that have been lived in will have some wear and tear on the home. If you are looking for something perfect, definitely consider looking into a brand new home. Instead of breaking a deal over repairs, it would make more sense to buy a home warranty in the event that something breaks. There are home warranties available for under $500! Some sellers may even be willing to pay for a home warranty instead of repairs.

Unfortunately, some home inspectors lack people skills, and fail to explain their findings properly. There have been some complaints about home inspectors who use verbiage in their reports such as “may in the future,” or “could potentially.” The words “may” and “potentially” mean that there is a possibility of something happening, not a guarantee. When people are getting houses inspected, they want to know exactly what is wrong, and what to do to fix it. What inspectors don’t seem to understand is that buyers take these statements as “ you’re house is falling apart” or “don’t buy this!”

To be sure a home inspector won’t kill your South Nashua deal, it's important that buyers and sellers use an experienced agent. Also, make sure you ask questions about the inspection. If they use words like “may” or “potentially” ask the inspector why they said that. Have them explain to you why they think something could go wrong with whatever object they stated, in the future. Be sure your agent shows up at the inspection to help you ask those needed questions.

The purpose of a home inspection is not to have the seller fix every single item in the contained report, that would be unreasonable, but more so to help the buyer see any huge issues that make the cost of the house go down. Buyers have the right to ask the sellers to fix something, but sellers also have the right to say no. There are always going to be a list of repairs that need to be fixed in your South Nashua home but the sellers are not going to be willing to fix every leaky faucet or toilet flange but more likely to fix a leaking roof or failed septic. It is more reasonable to understand this information about your South Nashua home for sale at the onset.

Don’t let the home inspector break your deal! Be sure that the home inspector and the buyers agent are present for you as a buyer to ask questions. They can help you understand things you don't understand about the home. It could be as simple as where a light switch may be, or how to turn on the lights to the pool or more complicated like finding the shut valves or changing the settings on your water heater. That way you don't worry about items that may not even be broken. 

If you are looking for more information on selling your South Nashua home or would like a list of homes for sale in South Nashua give our agents at Harmony Real Estate a call at (603) 883-8840. We are here to help you through your South Nashua home sale process!

What a buyer usually doesn’t always realize is that once they find a new home, they will have to pay for that home to be inspected as well. Inspections range from about $300-$500 and they are non-refundable.

3 Ways to Get Rid of Bats in Your Southern NH House for Sale Now

bats in your Southern NH home

When it starts to get cold outside bats may look to find comfort in your warm Southern NH home. I know how scary it can be to think the bats are going to harm you, or your family. What if they turn into vampires? You’ll be surprised to learn that vampires aren't real, and bats are actually harmless, and sometimes even cute. When they aren’t in your home, of course!!! Below are some suggestions to get rid of bats in your home.

There are about 40 different species of bats in the United States which can inhabit your Southern NH home for sale. The most common Bats found in North America are The Little Brown Bat, The Big Brown Bat, and The Mexican Free-Tailed Bat. Those are the three species of Bats that are most likely to reside in your home and likely in the attic.

Here are several different ways to keep bats out of your Southern NH home for sale:

Start by finding out how they are getting into your home!

If you have bats in your Southern New Hampshire home, they are getting in somewhere! Figure out where they are getting in, wire mesh, board up and close the area and set up a one way exclusion device to get them to leave your home. This is a small tube where bats can get out of your Southern NH home for sale but can not re-enter. Denying bats reentry is preferable to trapping them, because they are an endangered species and also because they can be dangerous.

Exclusion devices can be purchased online, or at a home improvement center! They are also fairly easy to install in your Southern NH home. 

Be Careful Not To Harm The Bats

There are many different species of bats that are endangered. Please be careful if you manually remove them from your Southern NH home yourself. If you harm the bats and anyone finds out about it, you could have a hefty fine to pay or face jail time. Make sure to always remember that bats are endangered and it is illegal to kill them.

Dispose of Any Waste They Create

Bat droppings are small round pellets called guano which can be harmful. The guano can grow a type of fungus that can cause the lung disease histoplasmosis in humans. Guano has a very powerful, musty smell that can often overpower your Southern NH house. The bat droppings and urine are corrosive to wood and metal, and can compromise the structural integrity of the building.  The droppings and the scent will lure in other animals and insects, so be sure to clean everything thoroughly. 

Call A Professional

If you are questioning whether it is bat guano or just don't know what it is call a pest professional. If you do not think you can remove the bats from your Southern NH home for sale safely and efficiently without harming them or yourself, please call a professional! Exterminators are trained and have the proper equipment. They can get rid of the bats safely and board up all the entrance points that they can squeeze through. And trust us when we tell you, they can get through some small openings.

For more information or a list of Southern New Hampshire houses for sale give our experienced agents at Harmony Real Estate a call today at (603) 883-8840 or visit our website www.Harmony-RE.com for more information.

If you are questioning whether it is bat guano call a professional.

Golf Course Paradise: Stunning South Nashua Golf Houses for Sale

Golf Course living at it's finest!

Who wouldn't want to view the rolling greens of a golf course every day? Do you love to golf? If so, you should buy a South Nashua NH house for sale. South Nashua has 2 golf communities that would fit your needs perfectly. Golf course homes have lovely views that you would be lucky to enjoy on a daily basis. The lush greens and the professionally landscaped rolling hills are a sight to behold. Better yet you won't have to maintain the views because the grounds keepers at the golf course will do all the work for you! South Nashua golf courses houses for sale are ideally located for those who love to be on the green everyday.

There are several benefits to living on or near a South Nashua golf course. Obviously the biggest benefit is how convenient it will be to go golfing anytime you want to. There is beautiful landscaping with views to die for, and you will be close to neighbors who will quickly become friends with similar interests in golfing. 

Convenience is at your fingertips

You can enjoy either of the two gorgeous golf courses located in South Nashua NH, the Nashua Country Club and Sky Meadow Country Club. They are both nestled in private neighborhoods with easy access to highways and the conveniences of the city. From shopping malls, to restaurants, and entertainment, in South Nashua you are conveniently located close to everything that might be of interest to you.

The Nashua Country Club golf course was created by the renowned architect Wayne Stiles. There are gently rolling greens with bunkers that are suited for average to expert golfers. They also have a Junior Golf Program and Junior League setup to help junior golfers achieve their golfing goals as well. This South Nashua golf course is surrounded by single-family homes ranging from Ranches, Splits, and Capes to Colonial style homes. You can have a gorgeous scenery and enjoy the entertainment as well.

Sky Meadow was designed by the renowned architect Bill Amick and was rated as the #1 golf course in New Hampshire. There is a full service practice range with bunkers that compliments the golf course. This course is set at the highest point of Nashua with breathtaking mountain views. Every golfer can enjoy this course with 4 different tee settings. Sky Meadow is surrounded by high-end townhouse, garden condos and detached condos with the Sky Meadow Association. This is a gated South Nashua community that can be enjoyed year round with neighborhood activities, at the restaurant and at the club with a pool.

Good Resale in a Golf Course Communities

You will get good resale value for your South Nashua NH golf home because of the views and the convenience that it has to offer. Homes in golf communities are always in higher demand and will net you a higher value than other surrounding neighborhoods.

Do you love to golf? Would you enjoy looking at the rolling greens every day on a golf course in South Nashua? You can have it all and more in the South Nashua NH golf course communities.

Check out our website at www.Harmony-RE.com to see a list of all the available houses for sale in South Nashua NH. For a list of homes in or near a golf course or for more information on living in South Nashua or the surrounding areas give Harmony Real Estate a call today at (603) 883-8840. 

With the professional knowledge of our agents by your side, we will find you the perfect home for sale in a South Nashua NH golf community.

Golf Course living at it's finest!


Who wouldn't want to view the rolling greens of a golf course every day? Do you love to golf? If so, you should buy a South Nashua NH home for sale. South Nashua has 2 golf communities that would fit your needs perfectly. Golf course homes have lovely views that you would be lucky to enjoy on a daily basis. The lush greens and the professionally landscaped rolling hills are a sight to behold. Better yet you won't have to maintain the views because the grounds keepers will do all the work for you!


There are several benefits to living on or near a golf course. Obviously the biggest benefit is how convenient it will be to go golfing every day if you want to. There is beautiful landscaping with views to die for, and you will be close to neighbors who will quickly become friends with similar interests in golfing.



Convenience is at your fingertips


You can enjoy either of the two gorgeous golf courses located in Nashua NH, the Nashua Country Club and Sky Meadow Country Club. The are nestled in private neighborhoods with easy access to highways and the conveniences of the city. From shopping malls, to restaurants, and entertainment, you are conveniently located close to anything that might be of interest to you.

The Nashua Country Club golf course was created by the renowned architect Wayne Stiles. There are gently rolling greens with bunkers that are suited for average to expert golfers. They also have a Junior Golf Program and Junior League setup to help junior golfers achieve their golfing goals. This golf course is surrounded by single-family homes ranging from Ranches, Splits, and Capes to Colonial style homes. You can have a gorgeous scenery and enjoy the entertainment as well.


Sky Meadow was designed by the renowned architect Bill Amick and was onced rated as the #1 golf course in New Hampshire. There is a full service practice range with bunkers that compliments the golf course. This course is set at the highest point of Nashua with breathtaking mountain views. Every golfer can enjoy this course with 4 different tee settings. Sky Meadow is surrounded by high-end townhouse, garden condos and detached condos with the Sky Meadow Association. This is a gated community that can be enjoyed year round with neighborhood activities, at the restaurant and at the club with a pool.


Good Resale in a Golf Course Community

You will get good resale value for your South Nashua NH golf home because of the views and the convenience that it has to offer. Homes in golf communities are always in higher demand and will net you a higher value than other surrounding neighborhoods.



Do you love to golf? Would you enjoy looking at the rolling greens every day on a golf course in South Nashua? You can have it all and more in the South Nashua NH golf course community.


Check out our website at www.Harmony-RE.com to see a list of all available houses in South Nashua NH. For a list of homes in or near the golf course or for more information on living in South Nashua or the surrounding area give Harmony Real Estate a call today at (603)-883-8840.


With the professional knowledge of our agents by your side, we will find you the perfect home for sale in a South Nashua NH golf community.

Discover Hidden Gems: South Hudson NH Houses for Sale Now

Southern NH Houses for sale

Hudson NH is located just off the Massachusetts border ideally suited for commuters who work in the surrounding area or across the Massachusetts border. South Hudson NH houses for sale are located just minutes from Route 3. The surrounding towns consist of Nashua NH, Litchfield NH, Londonderry NH, Windham NH, Pelham NH and Tyngsboro MA. In the past year, prices of single family homes in South Hudson NH ranged from $192,000 to $1,000,000 with a median sold price of $349,000, while condos ranged from $148,000 to $337,500 with a median sold price of $178,000.

Many of the existing town markers in Hudson NH are attributed to Alfred and Virginia Hills. They were one of the prominent founding families to settle in Hudson, NH. Alfred had the Hills House built for Virginia in 1890 on Derry Road. The Hudson Historical Society has maintained and preserved the Alvirne Hills House since 1966. Alvirne High School and Alvirne Chapel were donated to the town by Alfred and Virginia Hills. The name Alvirne was derived by the combination of both of their names.

The Hills House and the Hills Memorial Library are both listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Hills Memorial Library is a stone and mortar library located on 18 Library Street in Hudson NH. It was one of the oldest public lending libraries in New Hampshire. The Friends of Hudson Libraries still hold book sales there, it can be used as a meeting space and they are also considering new proposed uses for the future of the building. A new library, George H. and Ella M Rodger Memorial Library, was constructed at 194 Derry Rd in Hudson NH.

Hudson residents are very active in their community. The Hills House land is used every year to host events such as Old Homes Days, Pumpkin Fest, Bronco Belly Bustin’ Chili Fiesta and activities for Alvirne High School. The events held are non-profit events held to benefit the community and those in need.

Old Homes Days has games/contests, tours, carnival rides, music, fireworks, dancing, bands, a petting zoo, pony rides, food and more. Pumpkin Fest is New England’s largest outdoor craft fair with over 80 crafters/vendors. There are carnival rides, food vendors, entertainment, a classic car show, pony rides, cow pie bingo, pumpkin carving and more.

If you have school aged kids Hudson has several elementary schools, a junior high, a high school and a private school. Dr H.O. Smith, Library Street, Hills Garrison and Nottingham West are the elementary schools in Hudson, Hudson Memorial is the only Junior High, Alvirne is the only High School and PMA is a Catholic K-8 private school. The overall rating as stated by Niche for the Hudson School District is a B. There are also several private kindergarten and daycares.

Alvirne High School has one of the largest Vocational Programs and has several student run businesses such as a restaurant, bank, dairy farm, store, day-care and forestry program. The dairy farm is a great addition and due to the Hills requiring the land to always be used as a farm. There is also an Adult Day Service through Gateways that is available at Alvirne for seniors and disabled adults looking for cognitive and social stimulation who are also able to provide health services.

The most memorable family landmark in Hudson is Bensons Animal Park. Originally it was zoo that until 1987 offered live animals and trainers, kiddie rides as well as some local eats! There was a railroad that connected Boston to Hudson which brought many outside visitors to the zoo. In 2002 repairs began on the Park and in 2010 it was converted into what we now know as Benson’s Park.

The old Lady in the Shoe, the Elephant House and the Gorilla House are structures from Bensons Animal Park that have been restored and incorporated into the new Park. Benson’s Park now has a playground for children, walking trails with beautiful scenery lots of perennials, a pond, memorial benches and pavilions. A key attraction is the “911” memorial built from steel girders from the World Trader Centers tower. It is a pet-friendly park and can be used by appointment for events such as weddings and birthday parties.

Besides Benson’s Park, Hudson has several other recreational areas for residents and the surrounding communities to enjoy. It is home to 2 recreational lakes/ponds and a swamp for endangered birds. It also has two golf courses for golf enthusiasts: Whip-Poor-Will Golf Club and Green Meadow Golf Club in South Hudson NH.

Robinson Pond is located on the north side of Hudson and has a public beach and boat ramp for town residents. Ottarnic Pond is located near Hudson Center and a boat ramp can be accessed off of Highland Road. The ponds are used for fishing, swimming, boating and ice fishing through the year. In addition, on the south side of Hudson NH, Musquash Pond/Swamp is a bird sanctuary for endangered birds.

The nearest airports are Boire Field in Nashua and the Manchester Airport. Hudson is a residential commuter town with many residents traveling to Boston for employment, with an easy commute. The largest employers are BAE, Benchmark, the Hudson School District and Prestek.

Harmony has been in the real estate business since 1990 and we are happy to call Hudson NH our home. We woul dbe honored to help you with all your South Hudson houses for sale. We have been located in Hudson NH since 2002 and prior to that we were located in downtown Nashua NH for 12 years. Harmony Real Estate is family owned and operated and will treat you like their own family when buying or selling a home in South Hudson NH.

Hudson is a community based town and great place to call home. It’s no wonder that buyers look for South Hudson NH homes for sale. With great affordable prices, rates and acreage South Hudson homes for sale are a great choice for commuters, adult communities and families alike. There is something for everyone here… we would love to help you find the South Hudson home of your dreams!

If you are looking to buy or sell in a home in South Hudson or in the surrounding area give our agents a call at Harmony Real Estate (603) 883-8840. We would love to help you find the home of your dreams or sell your South Hudson NH houses for sale. 

Hudson NH is located just off the Massachusetts border ideally suited for commuters who work in the surrounding area or across the Massachusetts border. The surrounding towns consist of Nashua NH, Litchfield NH, Londonderry NH, Windham NH, Pelham NH and Tyngsboro MA. In the past year, prices of single family homes in South Hudson NH ranged from $192,000 to $1,000,000 with a median sold price of $349,000, while condos ranged from $148,000 to $337,500 with a median sold price of $178,000.

 

Many of the existing town markers in Hudson NH are attributed to Alfred and Virginia Hills. They were one of the prominent founding families to settle in Hudson, NH. Alfred had the Hills House built for Virginia in 1890 on Derry Road. The Hudson Historical Society has maintained and preserved the Alvirne Hills House since 1966. Alvirne High School and Alvirne Chapel were donated to the town by Alfred and Virginia Hills. The name Alvirne was derived by the combination of both of their names.

 

The Hills House and the Hills Memorial Library are both listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Hills Memorial Library is a stone and mortar library located on 18 Library Street in Hudson NH. It was one of the oldest public lending libraries in New Hampshire. The Friends of Hudson Libraries still hold book sales there, it can be used as a meeting space and they are also considering new proposed uses for the future of the building. A new library, George H. and Ella M Rodger Memorial Library, was constructed at 194 Derry Rd in Hudson NH.

 

Hudson residents are very active in their community. The Hills House land is used every year to host events such as Old Homes Days, PumpkinFest, Bronco Belly Bustin Chili Fiesta and activities for Alvirne High School. The events held are non-profit events held to benefit the community and those in need.

 

Old Homes Days has games/contests, tours, carnival rides, music, fireworks, dancing, bands, a petting zoo, pony rides, food and more. Pumpkin Fest is New Englands largest outdoor craft fair with over 80 crafters/vendors. There are carnival rides, food vendors, entertainment, a classic car show, pony rides, cow pie bingo, pumpkin carving and more.

 

If you have school aged kids Hudson has several elementary schools, a junior high, a high school and a private school. Dr H.O. Smith, Library Street, Hills Garrison and Nottingham West are the elementary schools in Hudson, Hudson Memorial is the only Junior High, Alvirne is the only High School and PMA is a Catholic K-8 private school. The overall rating as stated by Niche for the Hudson School District is a B. There are also several private kindergarten and daycares.

 

Alvirne High School has one of the largest Vocational Programs and has several student run businesses such as a restaurant, bank, dairy farm, store, day-care and forestry program. The dairy farm is a great addition and due to the Hills requiring the land to always be used as a farm. There is also an Adult Day Service through Gateways that is available at Alvirne for seniors and disabled adults looking for cognitive and social stimulation who are also able to provide health services.

 

The most memorable family landmark in Hudson is Bensons Animal Park. Originally it was zoo that until 1987 offered live animals and trainers, kiddie rides as well as some local eats! There was a railroad that connected Boston to Hudson which brought many outside visitors to the zoo. In 2002 repairs began on the Park and in 2010 it was converted into what we now know as Bensons Park.

 

The old Lady in the Shoe, the Elephant House and the Gorilla House are structures from Bensons Animal Park that have been restored and incorporated into the new Park. Bensons Park now has a playground for children, walking trails with beautiful scenery lots of perennials, a pond, memorial benches and pavilions. A key attraction is the 911 memorial built from steel girders from the World Trader Centers tower. It is a pet-friendly park and can be used by appointment for events such as weddings and birthday parties.

 

Besides Bensons Park, Hudson has several other recreational areas for residents and the surrounding communities to enjoy. It is home to 2 recreational lakes/ponds and a swamp for endangered birds. It also has two golf courses for golf enthusiasts: Whip-Poor-Will Golf Club and Green Meadow Golf Club.

 

Robinson Pond is located on the north side of Hudson and has a public beach and boat ramp for town residents. Ottarnic Pond is located near Hudson Center and a boat ramp can be accessed off of Highland Road. The ponds are used for fishing, swimming, boating and ice fishing through the year. In addition, on the south side of Hudson NH, Musquash Pond/Swamp is a bird sanctuary for endangered birds.

 

The nearest airports are Boire Field in Nashua and the Manchester Airport. Hudson is a residential commuter town with many residents traveling to Boston for employment, with an easy commute. The largest employers are BAE, Benchmark, the Hudson School District and Prestek.

 

Harmony has been in the real estate business since 1990 and we are happy to call Hudson NH our home. We have been located in Hudson NH for 15 years and prior to that we were located in Nashua NH for 12 years. Harmony Real Estate is family owned and operated and will treat you like their own family when buying or selling a home in South Hudson NH.

 

Hudson is a community based town and great place to call home. Its no wonder that buyers look for South Hudson NH homes for sale. With great affordable prices, rates and acreage South Hudson homes for sale are a great choice for commuters, adult communities and families alike. There is something for everyone here we would love to help you find the South Hudson home of your dreams!



10 Important Things to Remember when Moving

Whether you are moving across Nashua NH, or out of NH you want a stress free move. Making a list and having a plan ahead of time will really help and keep you more organized during your moving process. Here are 10 things to remember when moving:

1. Throw away items that you don’t use anymore.

There is no need to bring useless items on your move to South Nashua NH. Either toss the items, give them away, sell the items, or donate the items to your local charity. You'll be helping fray costs for others or for yourself and in the long run it's not worth the extra hassle if you don't use the items anymore.

2. Decide if you are going to move alone, or if you will be hiring a mover.

If you choose to hire a mover be sure to interview a few different ones and find the best fit for you. Depending on the company, the movers and the cost will make a difference for you personally. Do they have a good reputation? Do they cost too much? Will they be on time? Check out their ratings and reviews online to know more about them. These are all questions you should be asking yourself.

3. If you plan to pack up your items on your own, start doing this ahead of time.

You don’t want to pack last minute and be in a time crunch that causes more stress. Ask for help from your family and friends if need be. If the movers have to pack for you there will be an additional cost added to your bill. Also make sure to label all your boxes so you are not searching endlessly for items that you might need after the move to your South Nashua home.

4. Begin using your food that’s been stored in your freezer or pantry.

The less you have to move with you to your new South Nashua home, the better. You can always buy more food after you’re settled in. If there is food you aren’t going to eat, or don't have time to make, donate it to your local food pantry or soup kitchen, it wont go unappreciated or wasted! It will save you time and potentially use items that may have gone unnoticed for a while.

5. Prepare to have your utilities shut off or transferred if they aren't a part of your monthly rent. 

Call your utility companies and give them enough notice so they can get it taken care of before your move. Don’t forget that some companies may have a fee to turn off utilities and transfer them to a different location. Also, some utilities may take a few days to transfer so don't wait until the last second.

6. Start to notify all your credit card companies, schools, banks, doctors, insurance companies, etc. 

They will need to know where you will be moving so they can change that information in their systems. Make sure to send a change of address to the local post office so your mail isn't sent to your previous address. If you have missing bills that could end up being a real problem.

7. Pack a box with necessities!

Items such as toilet paper, hand sanitizer, wipes, paper towels, cleaning products, a hammer and screwdriver, packing tape, a cell phone charger, ziplock bags, paper cups and plates, as well as plastic utensils, a pen and notepad, a first aid kit, snacks and plenty of water to keep hydrated while you are moving. Having a box of all the necessary items in a convenient place will make life so much easier during the first week when you may still be unpacking.

8. Have cash on hand.

You may need cash or a card on the ready to purchase unexpected items that may come up. You never know what is truly going to fit into your new place until you get there. Expect the unexpected! Sometimes your couches and furniture won't fit in the new place due to lack of space or different openings on doors that may be hard to get through.

9. Keep your important papers and documents with you.

You might need them when you are driving, especially if you are moving out of state. You don’t want anything important to be misplaced or packed away where you can’t get ahold of it. If you have valuable items like jewelry or hard to replace items like passports you will want to make sure you keep them handy so they don't disappear. 

10. Always accept help from your family and friends.

Moving can be very stressful so if there is anything they are willing to help you with, let them help! A helping hand is always appreciated, just remember though that they may need you too so be ready to help them when they need it too.

If you are looking to make your special move to South Nashua give Harmony Real Estate a call at (603) 883-8840. We are here to help the most important person, you. The agents at our office would love to help you when buying or selling your home!     

Whether you are moving across your town, or out of state you want stress free move. Making a list and having a plan ahead of time could really help during your moving process.


  1. Throw away items that you don’t use anymore. There is no need to bring useless items on your move. Either toss them, give them away, sell them, or even donate them to your local charity.

  2. Decide if you are going to move alone, or if you will be hiring a mover. If you choose to hire a mover be sure to interview a few different ones and find the best fit for you.

  3. If you plan to pack up your items on your own, start doing this ahead of time. You don’t want to pack last minute and be in a time crunch. Ask for help from your family and friends if need be.

  4. Begin using your food that’s been stored in your freezer or pantry. The less you have to move with you, the better. You can always buy more food after you’re settled in. If there is food you aren’t going to eat, or don't have time to make, donate it to your local food pantry or soup kitchen, it wont go unappreciated or wasted!

  5. Prepare to have your utilities shut off or transfered if certain things aren't a part of your monthly rent. Give the companies enough notice so they can get it taken care of before your move. Don’t forget that some companies may have a fee to turn off utilities and transfer them to a different location.

  6. Start to notify all your credit card companies, schools, banks, doctors, insurance companies, ect. Where you will be moving so they can change that information in their systems.

  7. Pack a box with necessities such as toilet paper, hand sanitizer, wipes, paper towels, cleaning products, a hammer and screwdriver, packing tape, a cell phone charger, ziplock bags, paper cups and plates, as well as plastic utensils, a pen and notepad, a first aid kit, snacks and plenty of water to keep hydrated while you are moving.

  8. Have cash or a card ready to purchase anything unexpected that may come up.

  9. Keep your important papers and documents with you when you are driving, especially if you are moving out of state. You don’t want anything important to be misplaced or packed away where you can’t get ahold of them.

  10. Always accept help from your family and friends. Moving can be very stressful so if there is anything they are willing to help you with, let them help!      Good Luck!


How to Sell your South Hudson House with Pets

Selling a home can be stressful enough as it is, but selling a home where pets have lived can be even harder! Unfortunately for home owners, pets can turn away potential buyers. When you have lived somewhere for a while, you usually don’t know what your house smells like because you get so used to it. Meanwhile, someone who is just visiting, such as a potential buyer whose in your South Hudson NH home for a showing will notice all of the odors lingering in your home.

Unfortunately, not everyone likes animals. If a buyer walks into your South Hudson NH home for a showing and it smells like urine, feces, or an animal in general, they will no longer be interested! Removing all signs of pets before your home is listed then selling it is the easiest route but not always possible. Be sure to clean your home before any showings and repair any damage your pet may have caused.

Before cleaning your home you should try to relocate your pet so no more accidents happen. Cleaning products can be very harmful and toxic to most pets, so you want to be careful with the choices since you wouldn’t want them getting sick and incurring vet bills that can be very expensive. Washing and vacuuming your rugs can remove any lingering odors left behind. Be sure to use something safe that is pet friendly just in case you need to move your pet back into your home, or just in case whoever buys your South Hudson NH home has pets too.

Be sure to clean your yard as well. If your animal has dug any holes in the ground fill them in so no one will get hurt. Many home buyers will ask to see your yard and walk around it. Also, most animals use the bathroom outside, even if they don’t, check your yard just to be safe that there are no landmines that a buyer might step in No one wants to step in dog poop, or see it for that matter. If they do, they may decide not to go back to your South Hudson NH home again if they feel it is a maintenance issue.

Once you have removed your pets, and cleaned your home and your yard you should be okay to set up showings at your home! Good Luck on your new journey selling your South Hudson home!

If you are looking to sell your South Hudson NH home and you have pets give our agents at Harmony Real Estate a call at (603) 883-8840 for more information. Or if you are looking to buy a home and have a pet we would love to find your dream home. We would love to help you on your journey.


Selling a home can be stressful enough as it is, but selling a home where pets have lived can be even harder! Unfortunately for home owners, pets can turn away potential buyers. When you have lived somewhere for a while, you usually don’t know what your house smells like because you get so used to it. Meanwhile, someone who is just visiting, such as a potential buyer whose in your home for a showing will notice any odors lingering in your home.



Unfortunately, not everyone likes animals, and if a buyer walks into your home for a showing and it smells like urine, feces, or an animal in general, they will no longer be interested.. If you could remove any sign of your pets at all before your home is listed then selling it may come a lot easier to you. Be sure before any showings you clean your home and repair any damage your pet may have caused.



Before cleaning your home relocate your pet so no more accidents happen. Also, cleaning products can be very harmful and toxic to most pets, and you wouldn’t want them getting sick as vet bills can be very expensive. Washing and vacuuming your rugs can remove any odors left behind. Be sure to use something safe that is pet friendly just in case you need to move your pet back into your home, or just incase whoever buys you home has any pets.



Be sure to clean your yard as well. If your animal has dug any holes fill them in so no one will get hurt. Many home buyers will ask to see your yard. Also, most animals use the bathroom outside, even if they don’t, check your yard just to be safe. No one wants to step in dog poop, or see it for that matter, and if anyone does they may get upset and not want to go back to your home again.



Once you have removed your pets, and cleaned your home and your yard you should be okay to set up showings at your home! Good Luck on your new journey!


Get Top Dollar: Find Out What Your Home Is Worth

Are you looking to sell your South Nashua house? If so we can evaluate your home and give you suggestions to get the most out of the value.

I'm sure you have already thought about the value of your home and may have visited some sites to get an estimate. The problem with the online sites is that they can not see your home to value it properly. Computer based programs will only give estimates based on basic information but not based on the condition. All your information can be accessed online and you can get a free estimate without much work but will it be accurate?

We would like to be a valued source of information for you when you decide to put your South Nashua home for sale. We can show you what to fix and ways to improve your value without breaking the bank. It all depends on your budget. Some fixes you can do yourself but you will have to have time to complete the work. Other fixes will need more work and we can even recommend professionals to help you with that as well.

How accurate is an instant home value?


Does the computer know all the upgrades that you've finished in your house? Will it tell you what you need to complete before listing your home for sale? Will it suggest staging tips to make your home show in its best light for showings?

Your house needs to be handled by a professional. You want to make sure all the details are handled with care and that they are properly highlighted. An experienced REALTOR® can help you make an informed decision about selling your South Nashua house.

One of our agents can take a look at your house, evaluate your home and give you a free Comparative Market Analysis (CMA). During this process, we will compare your home to similar homes in the area making note of and adjusting the value up or down for any differences. We will show you interior pictures of other homes so you can see the similarities and differences.

We will pay attention to the details of your home. From pointers on your exterior and entrance to letting more light in your home, painting, and de-cluttering you will benefit from our expertise. Most importantly we will let you know what is going on with the current market and your local neighborhood.

Getting the professional opinion of a qualified South Nashua REALTOR® with only the best expertise is the first step in the right direction.

Selling your home can be stressful and we want to help alleviate some of that burden. That way you have more time for your family and friends. This is one of the largest, most important transactions you will ever make in your life and we want to make sure it is a good one.

Are you ready to get a house evaluation? Call Harmony Real Estate at 603-883-8840 for more information today!

The evaluation is free so call today. What are you waiting for!

Are you looking to sell your South Nashua home? If so we can evaluate your home and give you suggestions to get the most out of the value.

 

I'm sure you have already thought about the value of your home and may have visited some sites to get an estimate. The problem with the online sites is that they can not see your home to value it properly. As it is a computer based program, it will only give estimates based on the basic information but not based on the condition. All your information can be accessed online and you can get a free estimate without much work but will it be accurate?

 

We would like to be a valued source of information for you when you decide to put your South Nashua home for sale. We can show you what to fix and ways to improve your value without breaking the bank. It all depends on your budget. Some fixes you can do yourself but you will have to have the time to complete the work. Other fixes will need more work and we can even recommend professionals to help you with that as well.

 

How accurate is an instant home value?


Does the computer know all the upgrades that you have done? Will it tell you what you need to accomplish before listing your home for sale? Will it suggest staging tips to make your home show in its best light for showings?

 

Your home needs to be handled properly by a professional. You want to make sure all the details are handled with care and that they are highlighted. An experienced REALTOR® can help you make an informed decision about selling your South Nashua home.

 

We can take a look at your home, evaluate your home and give you a free Comparative Market Analysis (CMA). During this process, we will compare your home to similar homes in the area making note of and adjusting the value up or down for any differences. We will show you interior pictures of other homes so you can see the similarities and differences.

 

We will give all of our attention to the details of your home. From pointers on your entrance to letting more light in your home, painting, and de-cluttering you will benefit from our expertise. We will let you know what is going on with the current market and your local neighborhood.

 

Getting the professional opinion of a qualified South Nashua REALTOR® with only the best expertise is the first step in the right direction.

 

Selling your home can be stressful and we want to help alleviate some of that burden from you. That way you have more time for your family and can put all your energy into your new location. This is one of the largest, most important transactions you will ever make in your life and we want to make sure it is a good one.

 

Are you ready to a home evaluation? Call Harmony Real Estate at 603-883-8840 for more information today!

 

The evaluation is free so call today. What are you waiting for!

Sealing the deal: How to Get a Mortgage

Buying a South Hudson NH home can be extremely stressful, especially when the home of your dreams costs more than you can afford. Luckily for you there are a few ways to get the most out of your money, and we are here to help you. Here are some important tips on how to get a mortgage,.

We will always stand by your decision as it's yours to make but we will guide you along the way. It's nice to be able to go out to dinner or buy a new pair of shoes and not just live for a house too.

How Much Can I Afford To Borrow for a South Hudson NH Mortgage?

Your credit, income, debt-to-income ratio, the size of your down payment, your employment and residence history are all factors in how much you can borrow for a mortgage. Be cautious when you get  a mortgage because the amount you are able to borrow can exceed the amount you can afford.

What Are My Upfront Costs?

Some costs associated with buying a Hudson NH home start to appear before you even make a payment on your mortgage. These include:

Mortgage Application Fees

When you apply for a mortgage there are always fees. Application fees include service fees, which can be flat fees, or they can be a % of the total purchase price. Application fees include the appraisal, credit report fees, title insurance, flood certification fees, lawyer costs, points, as well as application, processing and underwriting fees. Depending on the company you choose to work with they can show up differently on the closing statement.

Earnest Money
Earnest Money is an initial deposit to be paid into an escrow account once your offer is accepted. This is also known as a “good faith deposit” which may influence the seller's decision on whether to accept your offer. The more you put down, the more serious your offer will appear to the seller.

Down Payment
You can get better mortgage rates by having a larger mortgage down payment. Down payments range from 0% to 20% or more of the total cost of the South Hudson NH home you decide to purchase. Some people put down 20% in order to remove the cost of the Mortgage Insurance Premium. Paying mortgage points up front can also help lower your payments.

Closing Costs
Final closing costs can range from a flat fee to a percentage of the total loan amount, depending on your mortgage and the agreement with the seller. Sometimes closing costs can be rolled into the mortgage loan amount which means you can pay it through your mortgage. The other option is to ask the seller if they are willing to pay some of the closing costs in your offer, if the market will accept it.

Closing costs can include:

  • Mortgage Application Fees
  • Mortgage Points
  • Title Insurance and Title Search
  • Escrow Deposits
  • Attorney’s Fees
  • Inspection and Surveys
  • City Recording Fees

Don’t let this list of closing costs worry you because they are all paid at closing and can be estimated by the lender upfront to give you an idea of what will be needed in the transaction.

Home Ownership Expenses
Owning a South Hudson home requires financial commitment far beyond your monthly mortgage payment. You will also be required to pay your mortgage insurance, home insurance, utilities, repairs, and property taxes. Make sure to take all of these costs into account when you are deciding how much you can afford to borrow to buy your new home. It is crucial that you consider all of these costs before you decide to get a mortgage.

Planning And Saving Tips

If you are still saving for your new home, here are some helpful tips for you:

  • Maintaining a reliable income improves your standing with lenders
  • Paying your bills on time and limiting your monthly debt helps improve your credit score
  • Saving for a larger down payment can lower APR and payments
  • Combining your stated income with a partner or spouse can help you afford more
  • You want your mortgage payment to be less than a third of your income


Building up your finances and your credit rating before you buy a South Hudson NH home will help you to afford more when you decide to purchase. It can also help you compete with other buyers for the home that you want. This will make owning your new home easier to manage!

For more information on How to Get a Mortgage for a South Hudson NH home for sale give our agents at a call at Harmony Real Estate at (603) 883-8840. We would love to help you find your South Hudson NH dream home!

Buying a new home can be extremely stressful, especially when the home of your dreams costs more than you have to spend. Luckily for you there are a few ways of getting around that, and I am going to help.



How Much Mortgage Can I Afford To Borrow?

Your credit history, income, the size of your down payment, and your employment and residence history are all factors in how much mortgage you can borrow. Be sure you borrow cautiously because the amount you are able to borrow can very well exceed the amount you can afford to borrow!


What To Will I Need To Pay Upfront?

Some costs associated with buying a home appear before you start making regular payments on your mortgage. These include:


Mortgage Application Fees

When you apply for to take out a mortgage there are always fees. Application fees include service fees, which can be flat fees, or they can be 1% or 2% of the total purchase price. Application fees also include an appraisal, and credit reporting fees. They may be worked into the total closing costs, depending on the company.


Earnest Money
Earnest Money is an initial deposit to be paid to the seller if your offer is accepted. This is also known as a “good faith deposit” which may influence the seller's decision.



Down Payment
You can usually get better mortgage rates by paying a higher mortgage down payment. Down payments rance from 0% to 20% or more of the total cost of the home you decide to purchase. Most people put down 15% to 20%. Paying mortgage points up front can also help lower your payments.



Closing Costs
Final closing costs typically range from 2% to 4% of the total loan amount. Closing costs can sometimes be added into the mortgage loan amount which means you can just pay it as you are paying your mortgage.


Closing costs can include:

  • Mortgage Application Fees

  • Mortgage Points

  • Title Insurance and Title Search

  • Escrow Deposits

  • Attorney’s Fees

  • Inspection and Surveys

  • City Recording Fees.

Don’t let the long list of fees worry you because they are all paid at once and can be estimated by the lender upfront.


Home Ownership Expenses
Owning a home requires financial commitment far beyond your monthly mortgage payment. You will also be required to pay your mortgage insurance, home insurance, utilities, repairs, and your property taxes. Make sure you take all of these costs into mind when you are asking yourself how much you can afford when thinking of buying a new home. It is crucial that you are informed of these costs before you decide to take out a mortgage.



Planning And Saving Tips

If you are still saving for your new home, here are some extra tips that could be helpful for you:



  • Maintaining a reliable and regular income improves your standing with lenders

  • Consistently paying your bills and limiting your monthly debt help improve your credit score

  • Saving for a higher down payment can lower APR and payments

  • Combining your stated income with a partner or spouse can be to your advantage

  • You want your mortgage payments alone to be less than 28% of your income



Building your finances and your credit rating before you buy will help you to afford more homes. Also, it can help you compete better with other buyers for the home that you want, as well as making it easier to handle the costs of buying a home. This may also make owning your new home easier to mangage!




Effortless DIY Home Maintenance to Prepare Your House for Sale

Home maintenance can be scary at times! Thinking about fixing the problem, or the huge dent it will make in your bank account is even worse! Here are a few ways you can complete DIY home maintenance yourself without having to break the bank by hiring a professional.

Toilets

Water leaking from your toilet will not only cost money on your utility bill, but it can damage your bathroom floor as well! Adding food coloring to your toilet's water tank will help you figure out whether the toilet itself is leaking, or if it's something more. Be sure to use a color like red or blue so you don’t mistake the color on the toilet bowl for something else. If the water in your toilet bowl is the same color as the food coloring you used, then you have a leak.

If you find that your toilet is leaking from the tank to the bowl, the flapper needs to be replaced. To change your toilet flapper, first shut off the water supply to your toilet. Look behind your toilet and turn the water valve located directly behind it to shut the water off. Be sure to remove the lid of the tank, and flush the toilet to remove the water from the tank, then use a towel or a sponge to get any excess water remaining in the tank. Remove the flush chain from the lever, slide the old flapper up off the overflow tube, then slide the new flapper in place over the overflow tube. Don’t forget to reconnect the chain, and turn the water supply back on.

Faucets

The main reason why faucets leak is usually worn out washers. The washers inside of faucets handles are usually rubber, and they tend to wear or break. You can easily replace them by removing the leaky handle that controls the water flow to the spout, removing the worn out or broke washer, and placing a new one where the old one was. Be sure to turn off your main water supply so you don’t make a mess!

Washing Machine & Dryer

It is always important to check your washing machine's water supply hoses and pipes for leaks. It is also important to check your drain hoses for leaks as well. If you do find any leaks, or the end of your pipes start to rust, replace them immediately.

Also, be sure you check the snugness of the drain lines by using a wrench or a pair of pliers. If they are tightened properly, you won't be able to tighten them anymore. You should also replace plastic lines with stainless steel hoses to avoid leaks from happening. Washing machine leaks are the main cause of water damage in a home.

As for your dryer, be sure to remove lint and clean it regularly to prevent fires. Cleaning your lint screen will increase the life of the heating element. Also be sure to clean the lint screen with dish soap and water once a week to remove excess fabric softener residue.

Water Heater

There is nothing worse than turning on the warm water in your shower and feeling a burst of cold water spraying on you. Water heaters need maintenance to increase longevity and to reduce the possibility of damage just like other appliances do.

Most people don't realize that water has sediment in it, and when it settles it can damage the floor of your water heater. You should drain the water from your water heater at least once a year to clean the inside of the tank.

To drain your water heater, be sure to turn off the water supply and power to it. Then, connect a hose to the water heater and put the other end outside or in a sink. Usually a regular garden hose fits onto your water heater. Turn on all the hot water faucets in your home to open the drain valve to your water heater. When your finished, turn the water supply back on with the drain valve still open to remove any built up sediment at the bottom of the tank. Then close the drain valve and refill the tank. Don’t forget to turn the power and water back on!

Drafty Windows

Drafty windows are awful! They are the leading cause of a high fuel bill. Check the caulking that runs along your windows. If it's damaged or weathered remove whatever is left with a razor blade or a knife, and replace it with new caulk. For further insulation, you can add insulating window film against your glass to keep the drafts out. If you're replacing windows extra insulation around the frame is always a good idea.

Gutters

While gutters usually tend to go unnoticed, they are one of the most important aspects to keep up on your home. Gutters are designed to capture water and debris and take it away from your foundation. You can damage your home with gutters that are not properly maintained. To clean your gutters, remove debris manually as you wash the gutters with a garden hose. If you find any spots that are leaking, or parts of the gutter that are not properly affixed to your fascia boards be sure to replace or repair them right away. Another good option is to put gutter covers on so you don't need to clean out the debris all the time.

Roof

Be sure to regularly check your roof. Replace shingles that are missing, worn, or the that gravel has worn off of. The shingles protect your roof from weather, whether it be rain, snow, the hot summer sun or even the wind. Make sure you check around skylights and chimneys where there could be leaks and repair the flashing as necessary.

For more DIY home maintenance tips for your South Nashua house for sale give our agents at Harmony Real Estate a call at (603) 883-8840. Our agents would love to help you with some basic tips that help sell your home for top dollar.

Home maintenance can be scary at times, thinking of making your problem worse, or the huge dent it will make in your bank account! Here are a few ways you can maintain things yourself without having to break the bank by hiring a professional.


  • Toilets

Water leaking from your toilet will not only cost your money on your utility bill, but it may damage your bathroom floor as well! Adding food coloring to your toilet's water tank will help you figure out whether the toilet itself is leaking, or if it's something more. Be sure to use a color like red or blue so you don’t mistake the color is the toilet bowl as something else. If the water in your toilet bowl is the same as color as the food coloring you used, then you have a leak. If you find that your toilet is leaking from the tank to the bowl, the flapper needs to be replaced. To change your toilets flapper, first shut off the water supply to your toilet. Look behind your toilet and turn the water valve located directly behind it to shut the water off. Be sure to remove the lid of the tank, and flush the toilet to remove the water from the tank, then use a towel or a sponge to get any excess water remaining in the tank. Remove the flush chain from the lever, and then slide the old flapper up off the overflow tube, then slide the new flapper in place over the overflow tube! Don’t forget to reconnect the chain, and turn the water supply back on.


  • Faucets

The main reason why faucets leak is usually worn out washers. The washers inside of a faucets handles are usually rubber, and they tend to wear or break. You can easily replace them by removing the leaky handle that controls the water flow to the spout, removing the worn out or broke washer, and placing a new one where the old one was. Be sure to turn off your main water supply so you don’t make a mess!

  • Washing Machine & Dryer

It is always important to check your washing machine's water supply hoses and pipes for leaks. It is also important to check your drain hoses for leaks as well. If you do find any leaks, or the end of your pipes start to rust, replace them immediately. Also, be sure you check the snugness of the drain lines by using a wrench or a pair of pliers. If they are tightened properly, you won't be able to tighten them anymore. You should also replace plastic lines every three years to avoid leaks from happening. Washing machine leaks are the main cause of water damage in a home.

As for your dryer, be sure to remove the lint sheet and clean it regularly to prevent fires. Cleaning your lint screen will also increase the life of the heating element. Also be sure to clean the lint screen with dish soap and water once a week to remove excess fabric softener residue.


  • Water Heater

There is nothing worse than turning on the warm water in your shower and feeling the burst of cold come raining down on you. Water heaters need maintenance to increase longevity and to reduce the possibility of damage as many other appliances do. Most people dont realize that water has sediment in it, and when it settles it can damage the floor of your water heater. You should drain the water from your water heater at least once a year to clean the inside surface of the floor.


To drain your water heater, be sure to turn off the water supply and power to it. Then, connect a hose to the water heater and put the other end somewhere it wont damage anything, such as your driveway. Usually a typical garden hose fits a water heater perfectly. Turn on all the hot water faucets in your home to open the drain valve to you water heater. When your finished with that, turn the water supply back on with the drain valve still open to remove any built up sediment at the bottom of the tank, Then close the drain valve, refill the tank. Don’t forget to turn the power and water back on!

  • Drafty Windows

Drafty windows are the worst! They are the leading cause of running up your electric bill, whether you are using an air conditioner, or the heat to warm your home. Often check the caulk line that runs along your window. If it seems to be damaged or weathered remove whatever is left with a razor blade or a knife, and replace it with new caulk. For further insulation, you can add insulating window film against your glass to keep the drafts out.



  • Gutters

While gutters usually go unnoticed, they are one of the most important aspects to keep your home. Gutters are designed to capture water and debris and take them away from your foundation. Another main cause of water damage in a home is from gutters that are not properly maintianed. To clean you gutters you simply remove debri manually as you wash the gutters with a garden hose. If you find any spots that are leaking, or parts of the gutter that are not properly affixiated to your fascia boards be sure to replace or repair them right away.


  • Roof


Be sure to regualrrly check your roof, and replace any shingles that are missing, worn, or the that gravel has worm off of. The shingles protect your roof from any type of weather, whether it be rain, snow, or the hot summer sun. Make sure you check around any skylights or chimmneys where there could be a leak.


4 Reasons to Buy a Southern New Hampshire House for Sale

Do you want to buy a Southern New Hampshire house for sale? Below are 4 essential reasons to consider a purchase now.

Buying a house can be stressful and we want to help relieve some of that stress with our years of expertise. It is one of the most expensive purchases you will make in your life and we know how important it is to you.

If you’re a first time home buyer, relocating, a move-up buyer, or looking to downgrade your current home in Southern New Hampshire, you should take advantage of our team! We can help you find the perfect Southern New Hampshire house for sale.

Southern New Hampshire is a fantastic option for anyone looking for a warm and friendly community. The small towns and neighborhoods make it easy for anyone to adjust and feel right at home.

Now is a great time to buy your house before rates and prices increase!

If you are undecided about whether or not to buy a houyse for sale in Southern New Hampshire, here are a few reasons why you should…

NO SALES TAX!

New Hampshire is a tax free state that anyone would love to live in. New Hampshire is a beautiful state with an even better motto, “Live Free, Or Die.” Any Free spirited person belongs here and it's a tax free state!

Winter, Spring, Summer & Fall!

We are lucky to have all four seasons here. Leaf peepers absolutely love Autumn. What could be better than looking out your window and seeing the beautiful fall foliage? Or taking a trip up to the White Mountain National Forest, and hiking all the beautiful trails to enjoy the candy painted leaves atop a mountain?

And for snowbirds there is even more fun to be enjoyed! From ice fishing, sledding, snowshoeing, snowmobiling, to skiing and snowboarding you can enjoy the snowy season as well! Viewing the snow covered mountains, and the beauty of the snow covered trees and yards are a site anyone would love.

We also have spring and summer beauty to enjoy with lots of lakes and beaches close by.

Easy Commutes

We are located close to the Massachusetts border for commuters. You get the best of both worlds with Massachusetts' higher pay, and New Hampshire’s low taxes and affordable living.

Walk around the beautiful city of Boston and enjoy all the incredible architecture, or take a stop at Faneuil Hall and grab a bite to eat. There are many different varieties of food to choose from! Also, be sure to take a trip to see the Boston Red Sox at historical Fenway Park, opened in April of 1912, making it over a 100 years old! 

Maple Syrup!

We have the BEST Maple Syrup. Be sure to check out Parker’s Maple Barn in Mason, NH, or the closest farm stand located in many of the towns in Southern New Hampshire such as Hollis or Londonderry. Most of the local farm stands have apple picking, pumpkin picking, hayrides, corn mazes and more!


If you are looking to buy a Southern New Hampshire house for sale contact our office today today. 

Give Harmony Real Estate a call at (603) 883-8840 or visit our website at www.Harmony-RE.com. We would love to help you with all your real estate needs!

We are located close to the Massachusetts border for commuters. You get the best of both worlds with massachusetts higher pay, and New Hampshire’s low taxes and affordable living.