Archive for August, 2008
Monday, August 18th, 2008
Should You Use a Wide Plank Floor with Radiant Heat?
>Тюмень ландшафт is one of the most commonly asked questions about these floors. The short answer is a resounding “Yes!” But, if you’re curious as to why, read on.
The answer lies in the history of wide plank floors, which were installed in colonial homes and buildings where the main source of heat was a fireplace […]
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Saturday, August 16th, 2008
HELPFUL HINTS
Water Saving as Easy as 1,2,3
Almost half of the toilets in the United States use 3.5 gallons of water per flush, even after a federal mandate in 1992 limited all new toilets to 1.6 gallons. Which means Americans are wasting water.
But there are ways to cut back on the waste, and it’s as easy […]
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Thursday, August 14th, 2008
Baby Boomers, What Doesn’t Kill Us Make Us Stronger
Growing up, we fell out of trees, scraped our knees, broke a bone or a tooth or two yet no lawsuits were pursued. We didn’t have video games, 200 cable channels, CD’s, DVD’s or Mp3’s- we had friends and were tossed out of the house at first light we found something to do.We ate worms, […]
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Tuesday, August 12th, 2008
New Hampshire’s Live Free or Die
The State Motto of New Hampshire was adopted by the General Court in 1945. It is Probably the most well-known state motto partly because it speaks to an aggressive independence in the American Dream. The phrase comes from a toast written by General John Stark in 1809. Poor health forced Stark (A famous NH American […]
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Sunday, August 10th, 2008
New Hampshire, What a Great BANG for Your Buck
I think my fellow Realtors and I fail to see the woods through the trees at times. For this reason I make it a point to explore the local attractions (where I live) that dare I say some have come to take for granted. This happens by force or by chance. In the summer we […]
No Comments » - Posted in NH Businesses by Steve
Friday, August 8th, 2008
Required Covenants & Restrictions- Good for both buyer and developer
I hear it all the time”I don’t want anyone to tell me what I can and can not do” on my property. Well if that’s true, how would you like your neighbor to raise pigs, collect junk cars, use the entire back yard to hang out their wash or keep three (3) refrigerator trucks running […]
No Comments » - Posted in Buyers & Sellers Info by Steve
Wednesday, August 6th, 2008
Out of State - But Not Out of Mind!
When some people decide to buy property outside that state in which they currently live, they may be doing it with a lot of knowledge already. They could have the resources of friends and family already living there, or the experience of having visited and spent significant amounts of time in the state.
For others, […]
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Monday, August 4th, 2008
Retirees Settling In, But Not Slowing Down
Article Published in Manchester (NH) Union Leader on Monday - August 4, 2008
The jest of the article suggests more New Hampshire resort towns are seeing active and well off-seniors who started visiting as vacationers are now turning into residents. The comfortable baby boomers are trying to make sure the advantages there children were given will […]
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Saturday, August 2nd, 2008
New Hampshire Land in Current Use Status
The State of New Hampshire encourages the preservation of wide open space. It’s in the best interest to maintain the character of the states landscape, while conserving the land, water forest agriculture and wildlife resources. To prevent the loss of open space to high current tax rates,NH has developed a Current use value which assesses […]
