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Amherst, NH Real Estate News

By Joan Whitebook, Consumer Focused Real Estate Services
(BHG The Masiello Group)
  CONGRATULATIONS to The BLACK FOREST         The Black Forest, located in Amherst, New Hampshrie, was awarded the New Hampshire Magazine 2009 Best of New Hampshire Award for the Best Cookie and Best Desert Café!      Bruce and Martha Walters are the owners of the Black Forest.  They have a unique philosophy...  All foods are hand made from scratch on the premises every day using fresh, local, natural ingredients!          The Black Forest specializes comfort foods with a creative twist!      The Black Forest opened on November 25, 1988 at Salzberg Square in Amherst where it remained for 10 years.  The Black Forest was an immediate favorite and the Waters found they needed more space and moved to the current location just off of Highway 101, and added a function room and take-out.      ...
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By Brin Realty Associates Team At Bean Group, Amherst NH homes and Southern NH real estate
(Bean Group | Brin Realty Associates)
This Amherst home has it all...updated throughout, huge eat in kitchen that is spectacular, dual fuel Wolf, subzero, granite. Open floor plan is perfect for entertaining. 4 fireplaces, hardwood 1st and 2nd floor, 2 studies, nicely finished lower level, gunite pool and more.  For more information about Amherst NH homes for sale. Add'l Information for 23 Hemlock Hill Road Amherst NH FREE SEARCH OF NH MLS
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By Fred Doleac, Real Estate in a Virtual World
(Fred Doleac - Bean Group)
Single Family Market Activity - April 2009 Amherst, NH closed transactions in April of 2009 continue to reflect the effects of the economy through the local housing market.  There were 42 new listings with 6 pending and 9 closed.  As of this date, there are 118 current listings with the average asking price of $492,396. In 2008, there were 11 closed transactions with the average selling price of $409,144.  In 2009, the average sales price of the 9 closed single family homes was $326,764 with an average days on market being 261.  The strength in the market is at the first-time home buyer level where significant incentives exist.  There is an $8000 tax credit, low interest rates and favorable pricing. The Amherst, NH 2009 First Quarter market report indicated the average sales price to be...
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By Fred Doleac, Real Estate in a Virtual World
(Fred Doleac - Bean Group)
Amherst New Hampshire MLS Map Search The process of buying a home can be very complicated if you do not work with industry professionals that provide accurate information and advise you. The recommended professionals include mortgage lenders, Realtors, attorneys, home inspectors and accountants. If you are a first-time home buyer, you may qualify for a tax credit ($8000 in 2009) and could be eligible for special financing programs. Once the price range, style, and personal criteria are determined the property search begins.  Virtual Homes NH MLSmap search is a great tool that provides mapping of all properties in the MLS.  Search by location, neighborhood and commuting options. For a map based search of all properties listed in the NH MLS go to Amherst NH MLS Map Search   Let Amherst, N...
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By Fred Doleac, Real Estate in a Virtual World
(Fred Doleac - Bean Group)
Amherst NH Market Report - 1/1/09-3/31/2009 First quarter market reports do not typically reflect overall market conditions as weather, the holiday season and the inability to showcase curb appeal and landscaping deter all but the most motivated from listing their properties. The Amherst, New Hampshire real estate market remained stable in the number of units sold (20) as compared to 2008. The length of time to sell increased slightly to 146. Average selling prices increased 17% to $379,558, but it is not reflective of the trend in other towns in the area. Real estate is local, so selling prices and activity will fluctuate by community from statewide averages. Visit Hillsborough County Market Reports for first quarter statistics.   The current market conditions indicate that this is an ...
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By Jim Miller, Realtor, Southern NH Real Estate
(Bean Group)
Amherst, New Hampshire Active Adult Living Communities Located about 50 miles north of Boston, Massachusetts, Amherst is known as an upscale bedroom community for executives commuting to Manchester, Nashua, Concord and Boston. Centered around the beautiful village green at its center, Amherst, New Hampshire is a quiet bedroom community with just under 12,000 residents with most of its commercial and retail businesses located on Route 101A. Set along the Souhegan River, Amherst contains the Chapel Museum, the Wigwam Museum and countless colonial homes.  Amherst children attend the highly credited SAU 39 school district which includes the Clark and Wilkins Elementary Schools, Amherst Middle School and the award-winning Souhegan High School (along with students from nearby Mont Vernon). Se...
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By Danielle French
(Blue Water Mortgage)
Please read the important tax information below to see how you can qualify for a $7,500 tax credit!  This is just one of my weekly e-mails sent to consumers and referral partners to keep them updated with current market information.  For this and other information including current interest rates please e-mail me at danielle@bluewatermtg.com. 
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By Fred Doleac, Real Estate in a Virtual World
(Fred Doleac - Bean Group)
Amherst New Hampshire Real Estate Tour - A Visit to the Community Amherst, New Hampshire has a population of more than 11,000, which continues to grow each year as people are attracted to its well-regarded school system. A quiet community at the heart of southern New Hampshire's Souhegan Valley, the town offers an accessible location near Boston, the seacoast and the White Mountains, a thriving local business climate, striking natural and historical scenery, and excellent opportunities for outdoor recreation and leisure. First settled in about 1733, the town was incorporated in 1760 and named in honor of Lord General Jeffrey Amherst, who led British and North American forces during the French and Indian War. The town was named the county seat of Hillsborough County in 1770, but reamaine...
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By Fred Doleac, Real Estate in a Virtual World
(Fred Doleac - Bean Group)
AMHERST NEW HAMPSHIRE FORECLOSURES (BANK OWNED) PROPERTIES FOR SALE Would you like to receive Amherst, NH real estate foreclosure (bank-owned) listings and short sale opportunities?  If you are serious about buying a home at a great value, our local RE/MAX real estate professionals at RE/MAX Country Properties will contact you and provide: * A list of existing real estate foreclosure (bank-owned) and short sale listings in Amherst, NH and other communities you select. * Email alerts on NEW foreclosure (bank-owned) and short sale listings in the New Hampshire MLS. * Address and mapping information so that you may drive by the listings and assess the locations.   NEW LISTING ALERTS - BE THE FIRST TO KNOW - THE BEST DEALS SELL QUICKLY!    Just tell us what towns you are interested in and s...
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By Fred Doleac, Real Estate in a Virtual World
(Fred Doleac - Bean Group)
Amherst NH Market Update - November 2008 The October 2008 trend continues with the number of single family homes sold in November 2008 increasing from 4 (2007) to 7 in 2008.  However, average selling prices continue to fall - in November 2007 ($432,500) to $408,143 in 2008. The average days on market (DOM) increased in November of 2008 as compared to 2007 from 89 to 117. The analysis - properties continue to sell if they are priced for the market.  Indications are pointing towards a 10% reduction in average selling prices over 2007.  Low interest rates and prices are bringing out the buyers.    For Amherst NH real estate information and to search Amherst homes for sale, visit Amherst New Hampshire Real Estate To view New Hampshire real estate information for communities surrounding Amhe...
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By Fred Doleac, Real Estate in a Virtual World
(Fred Doleac - Bean Group)
Amherst New Hampshire Market Report - October 2008 The average selling price for single family homes sold in the month of October 2008 was $266,482 which is a substantial decrease from $320,489 for the same time period in 2007.  The number of homes sold increased from 11 from 9 with the average days on market dropping from 139 to 104.  The trend for average market times for homes sold in Amherst, NH have been substantially longer until this month.  This statistic usually indicates more aggressive pricing and fewer homes available on the market. For Amherst NH real estate information and to search Amherst homes for sale, visit Amherst New Hampshire Real Estate To view New Hampshire real estate information for communities surrounding Amherst, NH visit New Hampshire Real Estate.  To search...
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By Fred Doleac, Real Estate in a Virtual World
(Fred Doleac - Bean Group)
The rate below is calculated so that the town's budget for the year will be covered by the property taxes collected.  2008  - $20.06 2007 - $19.47 The tax rate is set in October at which time final taxes due are established less a credit of the prepayment in July. The real estate tax year runs from April 1st through the following year. Taxes are based on the assessed value of property on April 1st of any year. Under the law, the first half bill is one half of the total prior year bill, plus taxes due to any physical changes that were made to the property in the last tax year. Gail Stout is the Tax Collector and the office phone is (603) 673-6041 x201 The Virtual Homes Amherst NH Real Estate virtual community website is Amherst New Hampshire Real Estate Visit other NH real estate communi...
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By Fred Doleac, Real Estate in a Virtual World
(Fred Doleac - Bean Group)
Amherst, New Hampshire has a population of more than 11,000, which continues to grow each year as people are attracted to its well-regarded school system. The Town of Amherst is a quiet picturesque community. Amherst prides itself on preserving its colonial flair, the centerpiece of which is the village green in the center of town. The Amherst town center is filled with antique colonial homes, the original Amherst school house, Village Market, Amherst Town Hall, a real estate office and the Congregational Church. Most of Amherst�s industry and commerce is located on route 101A, outside the center of the town. Amherst prides itself as one of the first towns to be visited by political delegates. Residents enjoy annual events such as the Christmas tree lighting ceremony, the fourth of July...
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By Joan Whitebook, Consumer Focused Real Estate Services
(BHG The Masiello Group)
           Snakes, bats, spiders, bugs and all scary creatures are INVITED to this year's 6th Annual Nature Spooktacular to be hosted by the Peabody Mill Environmental Center on Sunday, October 26th.       Put on your scariest costume and be sure to attend this Halloween Spooktacular!    Learn the truth about Halloween creatures that get a BAD RAP!  When:   Sunday, October 26, 2008 Where: Souhegan High School  Time:    1:00-4:00PM Cost:     $5 Amherst Residents, $6   Nonresidents  Afternoon Presentations: 1:00- Misunderstood Animals with Squam Lake Science Center 2:00- Spooktacular Creatures with NH's Wildlife Encounters 3:00- Storytelling and Music        The Lake Science Center will present the program "Animals with a Bad Rap" and New Hampshire's wildlife encounter will bring some liv...
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By Joan Whitebook, Consumer Focused Real Estate Services
(BHG The Masiello Group)
       WELCOME TO AMHERST NEW HAMPSHIRE    You are invited to attend the Amherst Area Newcomers' Club open house.     When:    Wednesday, September 30, 2008     Where:   Amherst Fire Station - Community Rm.  177 Amherst Street     Time:     7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.    The Amherst Area Newcomer's Group serves women from Amherst, Milford, Mont Vernon and surrounding areas.  Meetings and activities are scheduled from time to time.     You can find out more at the Amherst Area Newcomer's website.  Membership is $20.00 annually.     Newcomers and those seeking an outlet for sharing and fun are welcome to join.     Welcome to Amherst                                                                      ___________________________________________ Disclaimer:   Information herein may come from var...
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By Joan Whitebook, Consumer Focused Real Estate Services
(BHG The Masiello Group)
  Give your taste buds a treat and stop by the award winning Black Forest Café & Bakery located in Amherst, New Hampshire. The Black Forest Café & Bakery specializes comfort foods with a creative twist! Owners, Bruce and Martha Walters adopted a unique philosophy...  All foods are hand made from scratch on the premises every day using fresh, local, natural ingredients!     I spoke with co-owner, Martha Walters who told me that the Black Forest Café and Bakery first opened on November 25, 1988 at Salzberg Square where they remained for 10 years.  As their popularity grew, they found they needed more space and moved to the current location just off of Highway 101, where they expanded their operation to include a function room and take-out. At the Black Forest Café & Bakery, you will exper...
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By Joan Whitebook, Consumer Focused Real Estate Services
(BHG The Masiello Group)
 In this hectic word in which we live Amherst Yoga is the place to stop, relax and renew.  Meet the owner of Amherst Yoga, Ginny Jackson and her excellent teaching staff...and get ready for a life-changing experience!  BREATHE -- This is the first word you will see when you enter the Amherst Yoga studio.   Breath or Pranayama is composed of two Sanskrit words, "Prāna", life force, or vital energy, particularly, the breath, and "āyāma", to lengthen or extend. BREATHE .....We often start the morning with a hectic routine - walk the dog, feed the kids, drop the kids off to school or day care, get to work...  Then we put in a full day of work to begin the running again - pick up the kids, get to the after school programs, go grocery shopping, get dinner on the table, cleanup, help with home...
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By Brin Realty Associates Team At Bean Group, Amherst NH homes and Southern NH real estate
(Bean Group | Brin Realty Associates)
Would you just like to take a peek at this historic building? Visitors are always welcome! The Brin Realty Group offices are located in a beautiful craftsman style home located in Amherst, New Hampshire that was once the Amherst Station Stationmaster's house.  The home has been lovingly maintained throughout its history and remains much the same as it was when it was built in 1904. The home was built by Harry and Mary Heath in 1904. Harry Heath was the station master for the railroad that passed through town. The house still maintains many of its original detail. The large windows have the characteristic wavy glass panes. The interior still has the dark stained, paneled pocket doors which still work smoothly. The floors are classic maple wood with lots of character obtained from the man...
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Many of you I am sure are aware of current use, but many may not know what about discretionary easments. Like current use, they are designed to give tax relief to land owners while preserving the land from development. One very important difference between the two is that a discretionary easement has a time frame associated with it. Normally, not less then ten years and potenially a lot longer, land that is in a discretionary easement cannot be developed until the easment expires. This can greatly affect one's ability to use the land as they would like. Unlike current use which stays in effect until the land use is changed, Discretionary Easements cannot be withdrawn prematurely without demonstrating a severe personal hardship. And guess what? The loss of money due to an inability to bu...
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By Brin Realty Associates Team At Bean Group, Amherst NH homes and Southern NH real estate
(Bean Group | Brin Realty Associates)
You have heard it said many times, real estate is local. Now, more than ever, the importance of using a LOCAL Southern New Hampshire Realtor stands out for many reasons. There are many internet sources that provide a wealth of information about real estate related issues. A local Top Amherst NH Realtor is more knowledgeable about the local market and can provide information about: 1. Market trends and prices in the area 2. Market pricing that is appropriate for the area and neighborhood You couldn't possible accurately price a property by zipcode or mapping since there are so many variables. 3. Area growth, local businesses, employment data 4. School information 5. New Hamsphire Real estate taxes; last valuation, percent of value assessed, expected increases? 6. Is there a toxic hotspot...
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