I love selling real estate and it shows in the professionalism and care I give to all my clients. My true passion is Lake Winnipesaukee Island real estate. Since I have had the opportunity to live island life since 1968 when my Dad built our summer camp on Little Bear in Tuftonboro. I know island living inside and out!
Summering in the New Hampshire Lakes region, especially living on an island, has given me extensive knowledge of the area and what it takes to be an "islander"! I love selling real estate and working with clients to achieve their goal, whether it is selling or buying. Island camps to mainland waterfronts and anything in between is not a challenge for me.
Summering in the New Hampshire Lakes region, especially living on an island, has given me extensive knowledge of the area and what it takes to be an "islander"! I love selling real estate and working with clients to achieve their goal, whether it is selling or buying. Island camps to mainland waterfronts and anything in between is not a challenge for me.
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Lake Winnipesaukee real estate provides residents with an opportunity to enjoy life in one of the most beautiful and desirable places in the country. This amazing area has the perfect combination of serenity, activity, and accessibility. Homes on Lake Winnipesaukee provide easy access to a wide range of activities in the Lakes Region of New Hampshire including boating, waterskiing, hiking, shopping, and fine dining.
Lake Winnipesaukee real estate gives residents access to around 250 islands. The largest non-bridged island would be Bear Island, followed by Cow Island, and the third largest would be Rattlesnake Island. Owning a home on the Lake Winnipesaukee Islands is a unique experience and many islanders prefer the peace and tranquility of island life over the hustle and bustle often seen on the mainland.
Merrymeeting Lake could be the site of your dream-come-true waterfront home. Located in the town of New Durham, Merrymeeting Lake sits on 1100+ acres of naturally spring fed waters and is one of the deepest, cleanest spring-fed lakes in New Hampshire. With convenience to the southern coastal part of New Hampshire makes this a desirable lake for commuters.
Located in the town of Wolfeboro, Lake Wentworth consists of 3116 acres. Water from Wentworth flows through the Smith River to Crescent Lake and finally over the dam into Lake Winnipesaukee. There are 18 named islands in the Lake. The average depth of 32' with the deepest depth of 89', the Lake is 2.2 miles wide and 3.9 miles long.
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