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Monika McGillicuddy~REALTOR®~ N.H. Real Estate Broker & Trainer

Happy Real Estate Day

Just like the old days…


Well maybe not quite but it was a pretty good day none the less.

The rain finally stopped and the sun came out shining nice and bright all day.

Jay and I both spent the day with clients showing homes all over Southern New Hampshire. Jay was out near the beach while I spent it in Danville and Sandown.

I noticed a lot of open house signs and it just felt like spring was in the air.

It really was a beautiful day in New Hampshire, even though I worked most of it.

Everyone I saw had big smiles on their faces. Very infectious…either that or I must really love my job.

I think I want a little puppy! Don't they just make you want to smile?

Monika McGillicuddy,REALTOR

Serving Southern New Hampshire and Rockingham County

Monika McGillicuddy Real Estate Training

NewHampshireRealEstateBlog.com

Prudential Verani Realty

Hampstead NH Real Estate


My ActiveRain Success Story-my post got found...Hidden New Hampshire Talent

Almost a year ago I wrote about a short stay I enjoyed at the Mountain View Grand Hotel located in Whitefield New Hampshire. I had gone up there to teach a class for the local board of REALTORS and was thrilled to spend some time in this lovely old hotel.

I also enjoyed the indoor pool and the incredible pool art a local artist had created. I think by far it was the most enjoyable swim I have ever had. Like any blogger would do, I wrote an article on it and posted it on my Active rain blog for you all to enjoy.

Then nearly a year later I got a call...my post had been found!

Found by the hotel and the artist. How neat it was to get that call and it made me feel so good. The power of the Rain is truly awesome. The hotel wants to use my article!!! Giving me full credit of course and the artist...she wants to talk with me.

Below is my original article as posted on ActiveRain on April 4 2007 ...

Hidden New Hampshire Talent

 Last week I was invited to teach an Agency class for the North Country Board of REALTORS. Because they are located about 3 hours away from me they put me up in a hotel the night before. It was a rainy foggy day as I arrived and the mist just enveloped the entire hotel...cradling it snugly! It was an awesome site to behold...lovely and serene and a bit spooky at the same time. I just wish my camera would have done it justice.

Check out their web site for some truly fantastic shots.
I stayed in the Mountain View Grand Hotel located in Whitefield New Hampshire, this is a very old unique grand hotel that still requires an assistant to operate the elevator. The craftsmanship and decor is just marvelous especially if you love old homes. This a truly clean and very quaint place to stay. I hope I get to go back there someday.

I can get lost in the romance of bygone eras...the image of the glorious ball room full of lovely ladies in ball gowns twirling about on the arms of dashing gentlemen was alive in my mind. Sadly I was alone...Jay stayed behind to pack up our motor home for a quick trip to Myrtle Beach South Carolina since we would be leaving as soon as I arrived home from my class the next day.

After prepping for my class I decided to go swim in the indoor pool. I was in for a treat...thankfully I had my little camera in my bag. While I wish I had the big wide angle camera with me I was so happy I just had a camera!

The  pool was incredible...my little 30 minute planned pool escape turned into well over an hour of pure enjoyment. The pool came alive with scenes of NH wild life...mountains and lakes all lovingly painted.

All the work of a local artist who painted the walls and ceilings of the indoor pool and then added many hidden images throughout it all.

The more I looked the more I saw! The murals all contained hidden images from a penguin to New Hampshire's fabled Old Man in The Mountain and was set up as a contest for local children to try and find the images.

Guess what Monika did??? I tried to find the images and had a blast doing so!

I was totally amazed by the talent of this artist that I started to take pictures to share with you all.

I don't know much about her but that she is a local woman named Caroline Belisle it took her 4 and 1/2 months to paint the mural and all the scenes are those that she actually saw and enjoyed in her beloved NH. She has 34 hidden images and she wrote in a note on the wall that her heart and soul is in this Mural. I believe it!

Thank You Caroline for making this flat landers visit to the great north woods so special.

I took too many photos to post so I created a little tour for you all to enjoy.

A special thank you to Betsy Hutchings,REALTOR for giving me the artists name and location.


Serving Southern New Hampshire and Rockingham County

Jay and Monika McGillicuddy

Prudential Verani Realty

Hampstead NH

603-548-7728



Still snowing in New Hamsphire...

Can you believe that it has been snowing since last night?

So far we have about 5 more inches on the ground and there does not seem to be any end in sight! Big white fluffy but very heavy snow...pretty to look at but that's about it!

Today is March 1st and I really think it’s time for spring to make it’s way into my life. How about you…had enough yet?

Too much snow

Let's think Spring!!!!



Serving Southern New Hampshire and Rockingham County

Jay and Monika McGillicuddy

New Hampshire licensed real estate brokers

NH Real Estate Blogs

Prudential Verani Realty

Hampstead NH

603-548-7685

603-329-6625



America's Stonehenge offers more than a mystery hill experience

When I was a little kid growing up in Salem New Hampshire there was a place called Mystery Hill Caves. Mystery Hill drew the attention of us kids in a magical scary way. We went out of our way to talk about or should I say invent scary Mystery hill stories. I loved the place and lived within walking distance.

Mystery Hill was known to be a cool maze of man-made chambers, walls and ceremonial meeting places. Ceremonial meeting places...sacrifice chambers is what we called them.

At night the place was pretty spooky but by day it was a fun place to visit. Over the course of time Mystery Hill turned into America's Stonehenge at Mystery Hill and it has a very interesting history including Archaeoastronomy, the Underground Railroad system to The Davinci Code and much more.

America's Stonehenge, they claim on their website, is most likely the oldest man-made construction in the United States (over 4000 years old) and it covers 105 acres of woodlands and wildlife. Check out their web site for details on all they have to offer www.stonehengeusa.com

It's a great place to spend the day, you can explore the caves or go snowshoeing and just plain enjoy some quality time!

Located in Salem New Hampshire America's Stonehenge is one of many fine places and events that NH living offers.

If you are considering moving to the State of New Hampshire you'll be pleasantly surprised at all we have to offer.

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Monika McGillicuddy,REALTOR

Serving Southern New Hampshire and Rockingham County

Monika McGillicuddy Real Estate Training

NewHampshireRealEstateBlog.com

Prudential Verani Realty

Hampstead NH Real Estate


Hampstead New Hampshire major waterfront decison

Hampstead, New Hampshire Lake front property owners win a giant battle against the town.

In case you missed this piece of news, a yearlong battle regarding year round status was recently decided at the Rockingham County Superior Court.

The case involved a local couple trying to sell their shore front properties only to discover that the town of Hampstead had declared the properties as “seasonal”.

Seasonal, even though the tax assessment card, long used by REALTORS and residents alike, to help determine the status of a property made no reference to being seasonal. As a REALTOR one of the first things we do when taking a listing or doing a CMA (comparative market analysis) is to go to the town and pull the card.

Read the rest of the story on New Hampshire Real Estate Blog.com Hampstead NH versus Home Owners

Monika McGillicuddy,REALTOR

Serving Southern New Hampshire and Rockingham County

Monika McGillicuddy Real Estate Training

NewHampshireRealEstateBlog.com

Prudential Verani Realty

Hampstead NH Real Estate