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Paul Martin

The White Mountains of New Hampshire, A Great Place to Visit or Call Home

10-25-08
Paul Martin

I've lived in New Hampshire all my life and have probably traveled to the White Mountains on day trips dozens of times. Each time I do, it seems like I tell myself the same thing "I really need to move up here!" I've lived in many parts of New Hampshire and have considered them all beautiful in their own way. From small quiet country towns and the big cities of the Merrimack Valley, to the sunny seaport towns in the seacoast area, and now I make my home in the lakes region, but I think my journey won't be complete until I call the White Mountains home someday.

I consider myself very lucky to be able to enjoy the White Mountains with only a short ride north from where I live. My family and I have enjoyed many day trips to different attractions such as The Flume Gorge, The Alpine Slides, Clark's Trading Post, Conway Scenic Railway and Mount Washington. We've made trips in the spring when all the wild flowers are in bloom, in the summer time when we could cool off in the Swift River along the Kancamagus Highway, in the fall when the colors are breathe taking and in the winter to take advantage of the wide variety of mountains to ski.

All through the White Mountains you'll find quaint little country towns full of historic charm. Great little country stores and antique shops, fun attractions for the whole family and wonderful lodges, motor inns and hotels with fantastic views. If you enjoy outdoor sports, watching wildlife, all kinds of shopping, or just relaxing in the fresh air surrounded by beautiful mountain scenery, the White Mountains of New Hampshire might be a great place for you to call home too.

If this sounds good to you too and you would like some assistance in finding that perfect home in the White Mountains or anywhere else in NH, please feel free to contact me anytime at (603) 610-8500 ext. 595 or send me an e-mail at paulrmartin@kw.com and please don't forget to visit my website at www.EstatesNland.com for all your New Hampshire Real Estate needs!

Paul Martin

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Sunrise Lake in Middleton, NH

10-16-08
Paul Martin

Sunrise Lake located in Middleton New Hampshire is one of the states hidden gems. Its great location and clean water make it a great place to call home year round or for that great getaway vacation spot. It has approximately 257 acres and is only accessible by the residents of Middleton and those renting around the lake.

Situated just 15-20 minutes South East of Alton Bay, Wolfeboro, Laconia and Lake Winnipesaukee puts you minutes from some of New Hampshire's most popular summer destinations.

Just South of Middleton is the city of Rochester for all your shopping needs and highway 16 that stretches from Portsmouth and the seacoast up to the White Mountains. It truly has a great location being centrally located yet hidden from most of the tourist that visit the State.

For more information on Sunrise Lake, available homes in the area or Middleton and surrounding area, Please feel free to contact me anytime at (603) 755-1229 or e-mail me at paulrmartin@kw.com and don't forget to check out my website at: www.EstatesNland.com

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