Saturday, October 31, 2015

For Sale or Rent 879 Main Street New London NH

Large Colonial on Main Street less than 5 minutes to I-89 exit 11. Kitchen has been renovated with vintage style stainless steel appliances with beautiful soapstone counter tops and country sink. Sit at the island to enjoy the kitchen fireplace and large window with beautiful mountain views. A large enclosed porch leads to the 3 story garage with 2 floor exercise room and 3rd floor storage or to the stone patio with BBQ which terraces up to a private hot tub area. House has 2 stories of finished space with a walk up attic. 7 fireplaces throughout the house, upgraded plumbing, wiring and heating. Outside is ready to plant your garden with raised beds and fenced vegetable garden, wonderful terraced perennial gardens with large apple tree.

Asking price $899,000

Directions:

From I-89 exit 11 travel on 114 to New London left at 4 corners to Main Street home is on the right about 5 minutes from I-89. From downtown New London, travel toward The Four Corners on Route 114. House is on the left.

 

 

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*The listings in the chart above are subject to errors, omissions, and changes without prior notice. Information was downloaded from NNEREN. RE/MAX Upper Valley may or may not be the listing agent for these properties. Additional properties not on MLS may be available and not referenced

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Thank you for your time;

Deb Roberts CHMS

RE/MAX Upper Valley Partners

Upper Valley Realtor of the Year 2010

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Tuesday, October 27, 2015

What is the market doing in Lebanon in 2015

Lebanon has had 110 homes sell this year.  Median selling price is $236,925 with median days on market of 25.  Currently there are 21 home pending sale so Lebanon will sell more homes this year than in the last 15 years according to the MLS.

In 2014 home sales in Lebanon were 102 total sales, with a median selling price of $235,750 with median days on market of 31.

If you are interested in what is happening in your town send me an email today.

Thanks so much;

Deb Roberts CHMS

RE/MAX Upper Valley Partners

Upper Valley Realtor of the Year 2010

| mobile: 603-381-3977 | www.DebHome4U.com | 603-298-8900

https://www.facebook.com/Debhome4U

Licensed in New Hampshire and Vermont

Encourage, Educate, Engage, Build, and Deliver

*The listings in the chart above are subject to errors, omissions, and changes without prior notice. Information was downloaded from NNEREN. RE/MAX Upper Valley may or may not be the listing agent for these properties. Additional properties not on MLS may be available and not referenced

You may want to make something more generic and without dates (I am tired of inputting the date every time!)

*Your information is not confidential until you have entered into an agreement for representation

Click here to view NH Brokerage Relationship Disclosure Form

Click here to view VT Mandatory Consumer Disclosure

 

 

 

Help your Trees through the Winter

Tree Mulching Best Done in Fall

Tree owners often feel compelled to spray, prune or apply something to their trees and landscape plants on a regular basis. But, unless there is a specific reason, the best thing to do to keep your trees healthy is apply a layer of composted mulch.

“Fall is a great time to be out in the yard spreading shovels full of composted wood-chip mulch under your trees,” says Tchukki Andersen, staff arborist with the Tree Care Industry Association (TCIA). “Trees with mulched root zones are usually larger, more vigorous, develop faster and have higher rates of survival than plants surrounded by turf grass or bare dirt. Mulches retain soil moisture and reduce erosion and soil compaction.”

Mulched trees also have fewer weeds, which reduces the need for the roots to compete for limited resources. The soil under the mulch also likely stays warmer longer into the winter and also warms faster in the spring, helping extend the growing season for plants. Organic mulches are a favorite among professional arborists. Other organic mulches include bark chips, ground bark, composted lawn clippings, leaves and straw. These mulches are high in cellulose and low in nitrogen, and should be free of weed seeds.

How Wide is Wide?
A good mulch bed should extend out at least three feet from a tree’s trunk in all directions, though extending out to the dripline is preferred. This is where the fine, absorbing tree roots extend out into the soil. Keep organic mulches several inches away from the base of the tree to avoid rot and diseases.

How Deep is Deep?
The mulch bed depth should be maintained at 2 to 4 inches. If there is grass in the area that needs to be mulched, put a five-page layer of newspaper over the grass, get it wet, then add mulch on top. This will help keep the grass from growing up through the mulch. For poor soils, use well-composted mulch to build up the nutrients. Soils that are healthy will do fine with a highly stable softwood bark (such as cypress bark), which doesn’t break down as easily.

The biggest no-no when mulching is to create a “mulch volcano” that is piled high around the base of the tree. This practice traps moisture around the tree trunk and root flare leading to decay and, eventually, structural failure. Avoid fine mulch – thick blankets of fine mulch can become matted and prevent the penetration of water and air. Low oxygen levels (from packed-down mulch) creates a toxic “sour” mulch – which may give off pungent odors, and even worse, the compounds produced (methanol and acetic acid) can kill young plants.

While mulch does decompose, you do not want to accumulate excessive mulch year after year by adding fresh mulch every spring. If you want the look of fresh mulch, break up the old with a rake, and only add a layer of new on top if there is less than 4 inches in depth.

Thanks so much;

Deb Roberts CHMS

RE/MAX Upper Valley Partners

Upper Valley Realtor of the Year 2010

| mobile: 603-381-3977 | www.DebHome4U.com | 603-298-8900

https://www.facebook.com/Debhome4U

Licensed in New Hampshire and Vermont

Encourage, Educate, Engage, Build, and Deliver



Source: TCIA

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