Matt Martel Blog. The Berlin NH Real Estate Guy!: July 2010

Gorham NH Real Estate

Looking for that perfect piece of real estate in northern New Hampshire? Thinking about selling your Gorham, NH home or property? Well, look no further! The team at Re/Max Northern Edge Realty is ready to answer all of your real estate related questions and assist you through every step of the buying and/or selling process. The agents at Northern Edge Realty are experts in Northern NH real estate, including Gorham, NH.

Gorham, NH is located in southern Coos County, surrounded by the treasured White Mountains that provide a beautiful backdrop to this quaint northern New Hampshire town. Gorham, NH is located on the northern end of the Presidential Range - a great place to hike and camp. The Gorham real estate market remains affordable, with many properties and lots of variety to choose from.

Our agents know northern NH real estate. Whether you are selling or buying commercial or residential property, Northern Edge Realty has an agent with the knowledge and expertise to assist you through the closing process. Trust the agency with the local knowledge, and a global support network. As part of the Re/Max team, you know Northern Edge Realty is a name you can trust.

If your real estate search has your sights set on northern New Hampshire, trust the experts in NH real estate-Re/Max Northern Edge Realty!

Don't spend hours looking for the right listing on the web or thumbing through newspapers and flyers, come in and see one of our agents dedicated to Gorham and all our other great Northern New Hampshire real estate possibilities.

Contact RE/MAX Northern Edge Realty today (603) 752-0003. Visit RE/MAX Northern Edge Realty online at TeamNER.com

0 commentsMatt Martel • July 20 2010 09:48AM

Berlin NH Real Estate & What RE/MAX Northern Edge Realty Can Do For You!

‎27 out of the 34 single family home sales in Berlin NH this year involved our team here at RE/MAX Northern Edge Realty!

‎13 out of the 16 Multi-Family Home sales in Berlin NH this year involved our team at RE/MAX Northern Edge Realty!

RE/MAX Northern Edge Realty (603) 752-0003. Visit us online at TeamNER.com

(Based on Berlin NH mls statistics obtained from the Northern New England Real Estate Network for the period 01/01/2010 through 01/12/2010)

0 commentsMatt Martel • July 12 2010 03:23PM

Tips for Successfully Marketing Your Home

Today more than ever homeowners need to focus on creating a comprehensive plan for marketing their property. Use this video to learn why RE/MAX agents are uniquely qualified to help you successfully market your home in today's real estate market. RE/MAX Northern Edge Realty is now in three locations in NH! Berlin - Littleton - Colebrook Berlin NH office: 603-752-0003 Littleton NH office: 603-444-3069 Colebrook NH office: 603-237-5850 Visit us at Teamner.com
0 commentsMatt Martel • July 08 2010 05:29PM

Commercial Real Estate in Berlin & Gorham NH

Commercial Real Estate located on 823 Main St. Berlin NH: An amazing opportunity for any business! A 10,329 sqft building located on Main Sreet (Route 16) with an abundance of parking, 255 plus feet of road frontage situated on a 0.72 acre corner lot and high traffic count. Short distance to the State of NH's new office building, Heritage Park, Androscoggin Valley Hospital, State Prison and the FCI. List Price $185,000!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Commercial Real Estate located on 612 Main St. Gorham NH: Highly desirable commercial site on high traffic Rt. 16 (Berlin-Gorham Road) situated on 0.71 acres with 255ft of road frontage which is nestled along 255ft of the scenic Androscoggin River. This wonderful property would be perfect for office or retail space. Three entrance points in place, plenty of parking, level lot and plenty of room to expand. This property features hardwood floors, original woodwork, vinyl windows, 3 car garage, two apartments and newer roof. A great location to begin or relocate your current business. List Price $249,900!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

For more information please contact Matt Martel of RE/MAX Northern Edge Realty located in Berlin NH (603) 723-0521.

0 commentsMatt Martel • July 06 2010 06:33PM

NH ATV Festival July 10th-11th 2010

Jericho ATV Festival will be held July 10-11, 2010 at Jericho Mountain State Park in Berlin, NH. It's a two-day jamboree complete with 50+ miles of trails, a poker run, demos of the latest ATVs, participation by local ATV clubs, plus giant inflatable games and other children's activities, family-affordable food and much, much more. Trails in the 7,500 acre Park provide endless loops through forest, over streams, and past Jericho Lake, with many scenic outlooks and mountaintop picnic pavilions. Park guests can also enjoy swimming, fishing, canoeing, kayaking or picnicking at Jericho Lake.

Admission is FREE - and any ATV or trail bike that will be used only at the event - that is, within Jericho Mountain State Park, the Cross-City Trail and the Success Trail - will not need a NH registration during the Festival. For more information Click Here!

 

1 commentMatt Martel • July 06 2010 01:00PM

Have a safe & wonderful 4th of July! Please remember our troops!

0 commentsMatt Martel • July 02 2010 07:57AM

Berlin NH Federal Prison Update July 1st. 2010

Community leaders view federal prison in NH

By KATHY McCORMACK

BERLIN, N.H.

Hiring workers for a new federal prison under construction in Berlin should start next winter -- if funding comes through, federal officials said Wednesday.

The 1,700-inmate prison is expected to have a staff of 332, many of them corrections officers.

Tammi Sanderhoff, a U.S. Bureau of Prisons comptroller who oversees financial management for prisons in the Northeast, told a group of community leaders that 60 percent of the jobs would be filled locally; the rest would be brought in from other prisons.

Funding for the jobs is included as an item in President Barack Obama's federal budget request for fiscal year 2011, which starts in October, she said.

"We can't proceed without funding," Sanderhoff told the group meeting at White Mountains Community College. "Shortly after we get a budget, we'll get a warden."

Barring any large, unforeseen budget circumstances, the funding should come through, she said. "The Berlin beds are needed, and activation will continue," she said.

The timing of the funding and future job postings is important. Officials said filling out the online job applications is complex, and once the applications are submitted, they are good for only a year.

Mark Belanger, director of the New Hampshire Works job assistance office in Berlin, said community leaders helping to recruit potential job candidates are looking to set up job fairs across Coos County as the time for job postings gets closer. It's likely people may apply from elsewhere in New Hampshire, too, he said. "You'll see an influx," he said.

Construction of the complex itself is nearly done. Al Cypress, an architect for the Northeast prison region, said there is one wrinkle: A new sewer line under construction is not expected to be done until next June, and that may delay full activation of the prison.

Community leaders got their first look at the inside of the complex north of the city on Wednesday, which spans more than 600 acres and has views of the White Mountains. Cypress said some design features for the Berlin prison are different from others. For example, because of the cold climate, corridors were added so people could move from one part of the complex to the other without having to go outside. Also, while other prison roofs are flat, the Berlin one is angled, to help with snow buildup and drainage, he said.

Officials said the prison will have three gyms for the inmates, who won't be able to go outside during the bulk of the generally long, cold winters.

Right now, there's hardly any furniture inside the cream and tan wall complex. One room -- referred to as the "nerve center" -- has a multi-screen console installed where corrections officers can monitor all the prison cameras and alarms. Community members also saw the future inmate visitation area, which has a children's playroom and separate rooms for inmates to meet with their lawyers; one of three housing units, which will contain bunk beds in most cells; the commissary; and room for religious services.

The federal Bureau of Prisons says the prison will house medium and minimum security inmates; officials said many of them will be serving sentences for drug- and firearms-related crimes.

Residents in Berlin voted in 2002 in favor of a proposal to bring a federal prison to the city. Then-Mayor Robert Danderson first proposed the prison after paper and pulp mills in Berlin and nearby Gorham closed down, putting hundreds of people out of work.

Work started on the complex in 2007.

 

2 commentsMatt Martel • July 01 2010 09:48AM