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Conway Daily Sun on Dec. 11, 2020
CONWAY — Badger Realty recently announced additional safety protocols for staff, customers and community in light of recent increases in the incidence of COVID-19 in the region. These steps were taken to ensure the safest possible experience for those buying or selling a property.
The most visible change to operations is the return to appointment-only access to the Badger Realty offices in North Conway, Jackson and Berlin. Visitors are asked to call ahead at (603)356-5757 to make an appointment to meet with Badger real estate professionals in their offices.
Many Badgers agents are licensed in both Maine and New Hampshire. They are also available to meet on-site at customer properties, or virtually using web conferencing to show property or to meet prospective cl...
What's driving crazy busy real-estate sales in valley?CONWAY — Location, location, location. That's the triple-word mantra of the real estate world. Though there is disagreement about the term's origin — perhaps it was published in the Chicago Tribune in 1926, or perhaps coined by Lord Harold Samuel in Britain 1944 — one thing is for sure: Our location is drawing buyers to the Granite State in droves.
According to the New Hampshire Realtors' August report, the actual number of sales were slightly down from the same month last year. However, this August's $800 million total — with properties having a median selling price of $349,450 — represents the highest sales month in the state's history.
Carroll and Coos County are ve...