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MANCHESTER - October home sales were up 8 percent, compared with sales in the same month last year.
BEDFORD - A New Hampshire real estate group reported yesterday that year-to-date residential sales have pulled ahead of last year.
Q: Does it really make a difference if I have real, fake or no plants at all in my home for staging? I don't have a green thumb and would end up killing them anyways. Any suggestions on what to do?
SAN DIEGO - Home prices are expected to grow modestly next year as the housing market continues to recover from the worst downturn since the Great Depression, the National Association of Realtors said yesterday.
MANCHESTER - The Manchester mayor said it's taken too long to get the necessary permits and approvals for the Hackett Hill project.
Now that you've "de-cluttered and de-personalized" your house to sell, here's what to do.
GILMANTON - The historic 1756 colonial-style home once owned by the "Peyton Place" author has developed a reputation as a place frequented by ghosts or spirits.
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- > Home price index rises
- > Realtor Q and A: What is 'curb appeal'?
- > Realtor Q and A: Getting your house ready
- > Realtor Q and A: To buy or not to buy
- > Recycling history
SAN DIEGO - The housing market welcomed a bigger share of first-time buyers and single women this past year, a new homebuyer survey shows.
One of our correspondents reported last week that New Hampshire's famous stone walls are slowly disappearing. They are being stolen, stone by stone.
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- > John Clayton: Bistro maestro passes the torch
- > Jeff Woodburn: New Hampshire is full of dirt roads, thank goodness (5)
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New England lending institutions each set aside $25 million for Mortgage Relief Fund for subprime borrowers.
Sometimes you will do the project yourself and other times you may hire someone to do it for you. In each of those instances you may eventually come up against one of the sins of remodeling.


