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NH and MA Seacoast Real Estate: Hampton, Seabrook, Rye, North Hampton, Portsmouth, Salisbury MA |
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New Hampshire
The New Hampshire coastline is just 18 miles long but contains long sandy
beaches, working ports, offshore islands and towns that date back nearly
400 years.
The New Hampshire seacoast real estate market
is strong and growing. Many people from the northeast and other
parts of the country have purchased second homes on the New Hampshire
coast. A growing number of individuals who work from home have relocated
to the seacoast because if they can live anywhere, it might as well
be at the beach! New Hampshire is known for its friendly citizens
and quality of life.
For more information about New Hampshire:
www.state.nh.us
www.nhes.state.nh.us/elmi/communpro.htm
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Hampton
Hampton Beach has been a favorite family beach destination for many years.
A recent investment in infrastructure has stimulated a revitalization
of Hampton Beach. New homes and condos are being built alongside the
more traditional beach cottages. During the summer season there are
free nightly concerts at the Sea Shell stage and fireworks every Wednesday
evening. North Beach, also part of Hampton, is more residential and
draws walkers and surfers to the area.
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North
Hampton
North Hampton is a quaint New England town that exudes small town charm.
In North Hampton you’ll find grand oceanfront estates, family neighborhoods
and small retail establishments. Education is a priority here as evidenced
by its award-winning schools. Joggers, surfers, divers and swimmers enjoy
the Atlantic from the Little Boar’s Head area.
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Rye
Rye is one of the most beautiful communities in the state with its stately
colonial homes, seaside mansions and pristine village. Housing options
range from colonial era to cutting edge contemporary. Rye was founded
in 1623 and has more coastline than any other town in New Hampshire.
Scenic Route 1-A offers panoramic views of ocean and the Isles of Shoals,
four of which belong to Rye. Rye Harbor is the departure point for whale
watching cruises and deep sea fishing boats. Popular spots for visitors
include Jenness Beach, Wallis Sands Beach and Odiorne State Park, a 137
acre oceanfront park.
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Portsmouth
Portsmouth is a vibrant community with a progressive business climate as
well as a lively social and cultural scene. Dining, dancing, theater,
concerts, museum activities, galleries, and excellent shopping are all
part of its engaging milieu. Housing options range from luxury urban
condos to large family residences in suburban-like settings. Portsmouth
is the 2nd oldest city in New Hampshire and its citizens have taken great
care to preserve its historical sites and buildings. It thrived as a
harbor town and shipbuilding center in the 17th and 18th centuries. Portsmouth
is still a deep water port. It is a modern city with old world appeal.
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Seabrook
Seabrook Beach is one of the best kept secrets of the New Hampshire seacoast.
Its tiny streets are lined with both modest cottages and luxurious residences.
Family-oriented, Seabrook Beach is a spectacular expanse of white sand.
Tourists are attracted to Seabrook’s marshlands, coastal waters
and lobster pounds. Commercial activity is confined to Rt. 1-A, its main
thoroughfare.
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Salisbury, MA
Renowned for its 5 miles of sandy beach, boating, fishing and summer entertainment, Salisbury MA is located just 45 miles north of Boston. Established in 1638, Salisbury is bordered to the north by Seabrook, NH; the city of Newburyport MA to the south; and the town of Amesbury to the west. Salisbury Beach State Reservation is the busiest state park in Massachusetts with over 200,000 visitors annually. The revitalization of the beach area is currently underway via an ambitious master plan.
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