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Jay and Monika McGillicuddy's Real Estate Blog
This Blog is all about real world real estate, no pie in the sky, just the information needed to help you make informed decisions. Looking for information on a career in real estate? Buying or selling? Looking for market data and trends? No crystal ball here but 22 years of solid real estate experience at your disposal. Humor me as we travel around a bit and discuss everything from family to business.
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City of Manchester in the top 10...
A real estate agent in Miami Fla. Ines Hegedus-Garcia wrote a blog about a magazine called Business 2.0 which tells of the top ranked strongest real estate markets in the country which Manchester was rated 8th in the country. I found this quite interesting
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Monday, February 19, 2007 3:40 PM
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Hampstead New Hampshire A Quaint Little Town Come See
Monika and I have put together a nice little visual tour of our town of Hampstead. Please visit our Tour Jay and Monika McGillicuddy Prudential Verani Realty 603-329-6625 x 1446 (office) 603-548-7685 (cell Jay)
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A Little Show About Kingston New Hampshire
Monika and I have put together a little show about Kingston and we would like to get your feedback. Is this something you would like to see in other towns too? Follow this link to the show . Please drop us a comment. Jay and Monika McGillicuddy Prudential
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Friday, February 02, 2007 10:35 PM
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Hampstead New Hampshire Tid Bits
Liv’n Out Loud . The clothing. The lifestyle ….I just Love it when I hear of a local success story. But not only is this a local success story but check out the celebrities who also agree that these ladies have something special to offer.
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Friday, November 10, 2006 9:47 PM
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Welcome to Salem! Gateway to New Hampshire.
Salem NH used to be a small rural border town with few stores. My wife Monika grew up in Salem and her parents still live there. Monika has fond memories of playing in Mystery Hill Caves now known as America’s Stonehenge She also had many fun days
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A Little Bit About Kingston New Hampshire
Kingston is one famous little New Hampshire town covering 20.88 square miles. Kingston was incorporated in 1694 after King William’s War. Kingston was established as a town in 1694 when it separated from the town of Hampton . It was the fifth town
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A little bit about the town of Danville, NH
Danville is ideally located within close proximity to both the Seacoast and the White Mountains of New Hampshire. Danville has a quaint rural charm while being only a hop skip and a jump away from the much larger communities of Plaistow, Salem, Manchester
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Windham New Hampshire Where the Old Meets the New
Wandering through Windham New Hampshire You’ll discover a quaint border town offering just about every amenity you could want. Windham is a town rich in history it was settled in 1719 by Scottish immigrants and encompassed by the towns of Derry
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A little bit about the town of Atkinson
I love driving through Atkinson especially in the fall along rte 121...the road is embraced by trees and when the colors change...Wow is it ever pretty! Next year I am going to make a point of taking photos along that road! Atkinson is a small Southern
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