Selling Your Portsmouth NH Home During The Holidays
November 28, 2009 by Ann Cummings
Filed under Blog, Featured, Selling Real Estate in the Seacoast
Home and condo owners in Portsmouth NH…
and elsewhere, always ask questions about what to do during the holidays with regards to their decorations. That’s a great question and one that should be taken seriously, by both the agent and the sellers, whether you’re selling a condo or a home.
Less is best, as the saying goes. Not all potential buyers will appreciate a heavily decorated home, nor will all potential home buyers have the same taste you have in decorations.
The goal is to get your Portsmouth home or condo sold…
….and you want all buyers to be able to see your home and not be caught up in looking at your decorations. Some fresh greens in a few areas, and maybe some holiday-colored candles would be something festive and simple to use. Some nice white lights add a nice touch, and also serve to light the outside of your house as a welcoming gesture.
A recent article in the Portsmouth Herald has some great tips for holiday decorating – “Selling Your Home? Go Easy On Holiday Decor”. Use this as a professional guide to help you with your holiday decorating.
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Happy Thanksgiving
November 26, 2009 by Ann Cummings
Filed under Blog, Miscellaneous Info
I hope you have a most enjoyable Thanksgiving holiday!
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Remember to Fall Back…
October 30, 2009 by Ann Cummings
Filed under Blog, Miscellaneous Info
We’ve had such a gorgeous fall with all the brilliant foliage around our Portsmouth NH homes that I didn’t want you (or me!) to forget about setting the clocks back an hour this weekend…..
If you’re like me, and a little bit sleep deprived, you’ll get a treat on Sunday with an extra hour of sleep. And of course, the flip side of that is that it’ll be dark way too soon each day. ;-(
Enjoy your weekend!
Ann Cummings Portsmouth NH REALTOR
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Scarecrows of the Port | Portsmouth NH Homes
October 25, 2009 by Ann Cummings
Filed under Blog, Just For Fun, Portsmouth
If you make your home in Portsmouth NH, or have been visiting and wishing you had a Portsmouth New Hampshire home, you’ve most likely seen all the endearing scarecrows that have popped up all around the downtown area.
Some just kinda sneak up on you, and others are right out there and easily spotted.
These Scarecrows of the Port are the brainchild of volunteers from the Greater Portsmouth Chamber of Commerce, and various businesses around town added some scarecrows of their own this year. “The Scarecrows of the Port began last year when the submarine USS New Hampshire was commissioned. It was suggested that the scarecrows would be a good draw to the city and give the submarine event another perspective of Portsmouth.”, quoted from The Portsmouth Herald.
Take a drive around the downtown Portsmouth area and see how many of these fun scarecrows you can spot! Every time I drive through town, I see another 1 or 2 that I hadn’t seen before. And to make sure you’re not missing any, make sure to check out the video and map available at the Scarecrows of the Port website.
Don’t wait too long to see these scary but lovable Portsmouth NH Scarecrows – they’ll only hanging out around town until November 1st…… if you miss them, you’ll have to wait until next fall to see them again….
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Portsmouth NH Home to Tall Ships Festival
August 9, 2009 by Ann Cummings
Filed under Blog, Featured, Just For Fun, New Hampshire Information, Portsmouth
Those of us who call Portsmouth NH home know that we have all kinds of great things that go on all year long. One very special event that has been taking place for the last 10 summers is our Tall Ships Festival, put on by the Piscataqua Maritime Commission. The folks on that commission do a fabulous job bringing in Tall Ships for us to enjoy each year.
This year, the first of the four ships visiting for our Tall Ships Festival began arriving a week ago. The Tall Ships Boat Parade was Friday morning, starting out at the mouth of Portsmouth Harbor. I watched them come into the harbor in Newcastle, and then I followed them through Newcastle and then down into the downtown area where they tied up at the State Piers downtown.
These ships are so majestic to see – just beautiful!
If you want to see more beautiful pictures of these Tall Ships, please check out Philip Case Cohen’s Photo Blog – The Daily Portsmouth. His photographs are just beautiful!
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Tall Ships Are Coming to Portsmouth NH
The Scenes of Home in Portsmouth NH
The Sounds of Home in Portsmouth NH
Portsmouth NH Homes – Buying a Home and a Community
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