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Real Estate New Hampshire

Welcome to New Hampshire, the Granite State! This website will help you find all you need to know about real estate in this fine region. You might be looking to buy property in the fine city of Manchester, or perhaps you’re looking to sell your sleek  bungalow in Dover. Whatever your real estate venture may be let a group of professional designers help you make the right investment.

Under an English land grant, Capt. John Smith sent settlers to establish a fishing colony at the mouth of the Piscataqua River, near present-day Rye and Dover, in 1623. Capt. John Mason, who participated in the founding of Portsmouth in 1630, gave New Hampshire its name.

After a 38-year period of union with Massachusetts, New Hampshire was made a separate royal colony in 1679. As leaders in the revolutionary cause, New Hampshire delegates received the honor of being the first to vote for the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776. New Hampshire gained a measure of international attention in 1905 when Portsmouth Naval Base played host to the signing of the treaty ending the Russo-Japanese War, known as the Treaty of Portsmouth.

Abundant water power turned New Hampshire into an industrial state early on, and manufacturing is the principal source of income. The most important industrial products are electrical and other machinery, textiles, pulp and paper products, and stone and clay products. Dairy and poultry, and growing fruit, truck vegetables, corn, potatoes, and hay are the major agricultural pursuits.

Because of New Hampshire's scenic and recreational resources, tourism now brings over $3.5 billion into the state annually.

Vacation attractions include Lake Winnipesaukee, largest of 1,300 lakes and ponds; the 724,000-acre White Mountain National Forest; Daniel Webster's birthplace near Franklin; and Strawbery Banke, restored buildings of the original settlement at Portsmouth. In 2003, the famous “Old Man of the Mountain” granite head profile, the state's official emblem, fell from its perch in Franconia.

New Hampshire is home to the great poet, Robert Frost and former president, Franklin Pierce. In New Hampshire, you will have that chance to rub shoulders with greatness. Whether you’re situated in a fine loft in a city like Manchester or whether you’ll be spending your time in a summer home near Londonderry, the knowledge you’ll gain from this website will help you make a decision and real estate investment that you and your family can be proud of for years to come. 

Top Cities: Realestate New Hampshire
Berlin
Claremont
Concord
Derry
Dover
Durham
Exeter
Franklin
Hampton
Hanover
Hudson
Keene
Laconia
Lebanon
Londonderry
Manchester
Milford
Nashua
Portsmouth
Rochester
Somersworth
White Mountains

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