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Some Tips On Identity Theft

02-20-08
Paul Carrier
Paul Carrier: Real Estate Agent in Rochester, NH

Your identity is valuable, and Identity Theft is serious. Identity Theft occurs when someone steals your personal information and uses it to commit fraud or other crimes. If this happens to you it can effect your credit, getting a job, medical care, and ruin your good name. It can take years to repair the damage that Identity Theft can cause. The most important thing to remember is, It Can Happen To Anyone. Here are some common ways Identity Theft Happens (Info received from the Federal Trade Commission):

  1. Dumpster Diving- These criminals look for bills or other papers with your personal information on it.
  2. Skimming- They steal credit/debit card numbers by using a special storage device when processing you card.
  3. Phishing- They pretend to be a financial institution or companies and send spam or pop-up messages to get you to reveal your personal information.
  4. Changing Your Address- They divert your billing statements to another location by completing a "change of address" form.
  5. "Old Fashioned" Stealing- They steal wallets and purses: mail, including bank and credit card statements; pre-approved credit offers; and new checks and tax information. They steal personal information from their employers, or bribe employees who have access.

Here are some tips the Federal Trade Commission gives to help prevent Identity Theft:

  • Shred financial documents and paperwork with personal information before you discard them.
  • Protect your social security number. Don't carry your Social Security card in your wallet or write your social security number on a check. Give it out only if absolutely necessary or ask to use another identifier.
  • Don't give out personal information on the phone, through the mail or over the Internet unless you know who you are dealing with.
  • Never click on links sent in unsolicited emails; instead, type in a web address you know. Use firewalls, antispyware, and anti-virus software to protect your home computer; keep them up-to-date. Visit www.onguardonline.gov for more info.
  • Don't use an obvious password like your birthday, your mothers maiden name, or last four digits of your SS#
  • Keep your personal information in a secure place at home, especially if you have roommates, employ outside help, or are having work done in your home.

Here in Rochester, NH, Identity Theft is not often brought up, but again, this is very serious and can happen to anyone. Visit www.ftc.gov/idtheft for more information.

Paul Carrier, REALTOR Keller Williams Coastal Realty

School Ratings In Rochester, NH

02-13-08
Paul Carrier
Paul Carrier: Real Estate Agent in Rochester, NH

Here is a list of the schools in Rochester, NH and a link to review thier rating.

Chamberlain St. School

East Rochester Annex

Front of Spaulding High School in Rochester, NHEast Rochester School

Gonic School

Maple Street School

McClelland School

Rochester Middle School

School Street School

Spaulding High School

School Bus

New Hampshire School Ratings

I hope this can be a help to you and your family in your relocation process.

Posted by Paul Carrier www.paulcarriernh.com

My Plan To Market Your Home In Rochester, NH

02-10-08
Paul Carrier
Paul Carrier: Real Estate Agent in Rochester, NH

When it is time to sell your home you want to do it right. First of all, it's important you work closely with a highly motivated agent. Your goal is to Net Top Dollar. You want an agent who is going to listen to your needs. An agent that is going to have your best interest in mind. An agent that is honest with you and will provide expert advice that will benefit you, not the agent. You want an agent that is not going to try to sell your home but Market it. In Rochester, NH, an agent can't just put a sign in front of your home and just hope it sells. Here is what my marketing plan looks like:

Marketing Plan

  • Staging and Pricing Strategies- Pricing is very important, and one thing you, the seller, has control of. Price to high, and you could be making competing properties look more appealing. Staging your home properly can be the difference in a sold home and a home that is past by.
  • For Sale Sign, Rider Signs, Directional Signs- You do want your home advertised 24 hours a day. The N.A.R.(National Association of Realtors) says 16% of buyers surveyed first noticed the home they purchased by the yard sign.
  • Distribution of Flyer's in Neighborhood- I have flyer's made up, and I distribute them to your neighbors. Word of mouth can sometimes be the best advertisement.
  • Flyer's in House/Home Book/ Comment Cards- The sale of your home is going to be everywhere. Flyer's in your home for visitors and guests along with comment cards to get feed back. Also advertised in home books.
  • MLS (Multiple Listing Service)- Your home will be placed in the NH MLS, being advertised to agents and buyers searching on the Internet.
  • Web Listings, Your Home Will Also Appear On:

    WWW.REALTOR.COM

    WWW.NNEREN.COM

    WWW.HOMESANDLAND.COM

    WWW.THEREALESTATEBOOK.COM

    WWW.KELLERWILLIAMS.COM

    WWW.PAULCARRIERNH.COM

    WWW.TRULIA.COM

    WWW.GOOGLE.COM

    WWW.REALESTATE.AOL.COM

    WWW.NEWENGLANDCOASTALREALTY.COM

    WWW.GEEBO.COM

  • Open House Program- I will advertise and run open houses. I will follow up by contacting visitors and get feedback from them.
  • Track Showings/ Collect Feedback-I will keep track of all showings and collect feedback on the likes and dislikes of your home.
  • Weekly Seller Updates- I am going to establish a schedule to stay in contact with you each week even if nothing has changed, and I will update you immediately when I have important news about your home.
  • Property Caravans- Your home will be shown to different Realtors from a variety of real estate offices.

IN ADDITION:

  • House Featured On Its Own Web Page
  • Broadcast Email That Reaches Every Realtor In The Strafford County
  • Market Your Property To The Top 15% Of Buyer Agents In The Area
  • I Will Write A Blog Piece On Your Property
  • Just Listed Cards Will Be Sent In My Mailing List

I hope this info will be of some assistance in helping you choose a Realtor!Your Home Can Be Sold!

Strafford County, NH Real Estate Market Update 14

Shannon Aldrich ~ NH & Maine Real Estate Seacoast: Real Estate Agent in Rye, NH

Real Estate Market Update -Update 14

For January 29-February 3, 2008


Strafford County, New Hampshire

Single Family Homes

  • Total Listings Available 759 (Last Week 760)
  • Price Range $39,900-$2,750,000
  • Total New Listings This Week 34 (Last Week 38)
  • Price Range $124,900-$689,000
  • Total Pending This Week 19 (Last Week 12)
  • Total Withdrawn This Week 9 (Last Week 10)
  • Total Expired This Week 30 (Last Week 14)
  • Total Sold This Week 13 (Last Week 17)

Condos

  • Total Listings Available 201 (Last Week 186)
  • Price Range $69,900-$399,000
  • Total New Listings This Week 27 (Last Week 11)
  • Price Range $94,900-$369,000
  • Total Pending This Week 4 (Last Week 1)
  • Total Withdrawn This Week 3 (Last Week 1)
  • Total Expired This Week 5 (Last Week 1)
  • Total Sold This Week 3 (Last Week 1)

Shannon Aldrich, Keller Williams Coastal Realty Portsmouth, NH

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This information for Rockingham and Strafford counties is compiled through NNEREN, Northern New England Real Estate Network for the period listed. Information is deemed reliable but not infallible.

Date Night In Rochester, NH

01-16-08
Paul Carrier
Paul Carrier: Real Estate Agent in Rochester, NH

Recently, my wife and I decided to spend more time together...just the two of us. See, we have children, and children can sometimes take up a lot of your time. Now, I'm not saying that my wife and I don't love our children, and love spending time with them, it is just that my wife, now being a stay at home mom, desires some adult interaction, and I love to be with my wife without us hearing her name called out every other minute. So we decided to take one night a month and dedicate a few hours to her and I getting out and having conversation and relaxing. The rules are minimal talking about the children and not so much talk about work. We figure we had better build our relationship strong now so we have one when the kids move out.

We don't like to go anywhere too far from our home in Rochester, NH, so our most recent date took us to a local restaurant called Fat Tony's Italian Grill. Wow! What a place! We enjoyed our visit very much. The atmosphere in there is incredible. It felt like we had gone back in time. You know, to the good old days in New York "hangin out" with the Rat Pack, Frank(Sinatra), Dean(Martin), and Sammy(Davis, Jr.). OK, I personally wasn't around when these icons roamed the streets, but what it must of been like to be around in that time period. There is a section of the restaurant dedicated to these men, and I have to say it brings out the NY tuff guy in you. The restaurant also has a few features like some raised tables and different decor in each part you stand. The lighting was perfect and the service was fantastic!

As for the food, I don't think I can do it justice by writing about it. The waitress started us off with some home made Italian bread and some seasoned olive oil, what a treat. My wife, being adopted by an Italian family, said it reminded her of being at her Nana's house as a young girl. Soon after we were brought our appetizers, some Bruschetta (Garlic bread topped with chopped basil, fresh tomatoes and extra-virgin olive oil then baked with fresh mozzarella) and some Crispy Ravioli (Cheese ravioli deep-fried and served with house marinara). Even though we had just had some bread and olive oil we absolutely loved the Bruschetta. The tomatoes and mozzarella are what made the plate, it tasted fantastic! I personally was a fan of the ravioli dish. The marinara has it's own unique great taste, not the taste I can get in my kitchen. About half way through the appiteizers is when our food was ready. We took advantage of the great menu option to " Build your own Pasta Dish". We were able to choose the pasta, the sauce, the vegetable, and the type of meat we wanted. I went with linguini, Alfredo, spinach and chicken. My wife went with linguini, marinara, roasted red peppers and onions, with sausage. Although we were getting very full we were able to take a few bites, of our own and of each others. The Alfredo sauce was probably the right up there with the best I had ever tasted. My wife agreed, it had a great cheese taste and the texture was fantastic. The pasta was cooked perfect as was the rest of the food. Obviously we could not finish our generous serving, so we did ask to have it wrapped to go. However, we could not leave without dessert. We ordered some fresh homemade Tiramisu to share with some cappuccinos. One of the greatest desserts we had ever had! The flavor was amazing!

We left very satisfied with both the meal and our little dinner date, having had a lot of conversation and plenty to eat with some left overs. The service was great and the romantic atmosphere made it a night to remember. We will be returning to Fat Tony's we feel very soon, maybe for some breakfast or some lunch next time. My recommendation to anyone living in town or visiting, you must make it into Fat Tony's Italian Grill!

Fat Tony's is located at: 61 North Main St. Rochester, NH 03867 Ph: (603)335-7020