Artist Retreat/ Studio and Home For Sale in Beautiful New Hampshire!!!
A place where dreams can come true!
A place for family ~ A place for friends ~ A place for your business ~ A place for you to create.
And it is affordable! Click here for photos and details
Romance and country charm at 89 Garland Road Nottingham, New Hampshire. Designed with ease of living, comfort and warmth in mind.
Post and Beam farmhouse located within an easy commute to Portsmouth and Concord. Boston and Portland and everyplace in- between.
New energy saving windows and doors all around, recently updated electric, plumbing, heat and water heater. New siding.
House is very well insulated and sound proofed. Bright and sunny interior with large eat-in kitchen and separate laundry/pantry room, gas fireplace in living room, three bedrooms up including master with large walk-in closet space as well as his and hers separate closets.
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- Location: 89 Garland Road Nottingham NH 03290
Living On Beacon Hill
I was looking for a place in town and everybody was telling me that it was too expensive.
Once I started looking, I found that living in Boston is actually cheaper than living in Watertown!
Although I have nothing against Watertown, it isn’t tops on my list for a place I would want to live.....
The Real Estate Agent I found is named Mark, actually, there was more than one Mark in this particular office, which I suspect is to keep people from getting confused... or would that get them more confused?
Anyway, Mark was more than helpful and honest. He set me up with a nice place, thats a decent size and reasonable rent.
The basement apartment I had on a one way side street in Newton turned out to be more expensive than this new place in Beacon Hill.
The apartment has windows on three sides and is a raised first floor!
Once I was actually living in Boston, I came to realize that is is indeed cheaper and healthier to live here.
Everything is within walking distance. That in itself cuts costs. The only time living in Boston really gets expensive is when you want to leave town!
You don’t need a car living in the city. As I mentioned, you can walk everywhere. And the walking is good for your health!
From where I am sitting as I type this, food and such is only a five minute walk down that way...
Post office and more food, a five minute walk that other way...
The train, Common, or Public Garden is only five minutes away up that way....
Beacon Hill apartments can be expensive if you don’t know where to look, but there are some landlords here that care more for the people than for the excess cash flow.
Some will rent to anybody just to keep the money flowing. I was lucky enough to find one that doesn’t rent to college kids!
Not all Real Estate Agents are the same, but I can happily recommend Mark and if anyone wants his contact info, drop me a line!
