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Mortgage & Financing | CTX Mortgage Company real estate information article photo

Mortgage & Financing | CTX Mortgage Company

There's a place where people help other people achieve the American Dream of home ownership: it's called CTX Mortgage Company. At CTX, we are committed to making the mortgage loan process as simple as possible for our customers. We're people who live and work in the communities we serve, dedicated professionals who focus on the financial needs of our customers. Read more ...

Great Works Basement Bathrooms

At Great Works Basement Bathrooms we specialize in below septic and sewage bathrooms and kitchens. Whether you are planning to build a basement bathroom or renovate your basement, Great Works Basement Bathroom''s team is available to help you achieve your objectives. Read more ...

NH Merrimack Valley Real Estate real estate information article photo

NH Merrimack Valley Real Estate

The Merrimack Valley Region is the major center for government and business in the state. Its three largest cities are Concord, the capital; Manchester, the state''s financial center and home of the state''s largest airport; and Nashua. Towns in the Merrimack Valley Region: Allenstown, Amherst, Auburn, Bedford, Boscawen, Bow, Brookline, Candia, Canterbury, Chester, Chichester, Concord, Deerfield, Derry, Dunbarton, Epsom, Goffstown, Henniker, Hollis, Hooksett, Hopkinton, Hudson, Litchfield, Londonderry, Loudon, Manchester, Merrimack, Mont Vernon, Nashua, New Boston, Northwood, Nottingham, Pelham, Pembroke, Raymond, Salem, Weare, Windham Read more ...

Real Estate News | The Bubble

Are you affraid of "The Bubble"? The Union Leader released a great article March 12, 2006 regarding the real estate bubble. Take a peak and judge for yourself. Read more ...

Best Places to Live real estate information article photo

Best Places to Live

CNN/Money.com has just issued it's ratings for Best Places to Live. Bedford, Hudson, Londonderry, Manchester, Merrimack, Nashua, and Salem were the seven towns listed as contenders in New Hampshire.

Moving Companies | Moving Guide real estate information article photo

Moving Companies | Moving Guide

Choosing a mover is probably the most stressful event associated with selling and buying a home. Guidance in this area is key to a successful move. Read more ...

Local Info | Pelham, NH real estate information article photo

Local Info | Pelham, NH

Pelham, NH is on the border of Northern Massachusetts, bordering the southern NH towns of Salem and Windham. Pelham is accessable from Exits 47 (MA) and 1 (NH) off of Route 93. Read more ...

Local Info | Windham, NH real estate information article photo

Local Info | Windham, NH

The Town of Windham is situated in the southeastern region of New Hampshire, just north of the Massachusetts border at Exit 3 of Interstate 93. Read more ...

Local Info | Londonderry, NH real estate information article photo

Local Info | Londonderry, NH

The Early History of Londonderry The emigrants who settled the Town of Londonderry, New Hampshire, were descendants of a colony migrating from Scotland to North Ireland (Ulster) about 1612. A large number of these Scotch-Irish settlers left their homes in Londonderry, Ireland, and arrived in Boston in 1718 to start a new life without religious wars and persecution. Of the five shiploads of people under the guidance of Rev. James MacGregor, one group remained in Boston, one group settled in Dracut and Andover and a third group ventured north to what is now Portland, Maine. A harsh winter and low provisions forced the third group to retreat south to Haverhill, Massachusetts, where they heard of a twelve square mile area "abound with nut trees". Sixteen families left Haverhill for Nutfield in 1719 and on June 21, 1722, established a charter for the Township of Londonderry. Later, several portions of the Town were subdivided into parishes and other towns. Read more ...

FAQ's | What is Lead?

Lead is a highly toxic metal that was used for many years in products found in and around our homes. Lead may cause a range of health effects, from behavioral problems and learning disabilities, to seizures and death. Children 6 years old and under are most at risk, because their bodies are growing quickly Read more ...

FAQ's | What is Radon?

Radon comes from the natural (radioactive) breakdown of uranium in soil, rock and water and gets into the air you breathe. Radon can be found all over the U.S. It can get into any type of building - homes, offices, and schools - and result in a high indoor radon level. But you and your family are most likely to get your greatest exposure at home, where you spend most of your time. Read more ...


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