Category: Real Estate

  • Maximizing New Construction Sales: The Power of Model Homes

    Maximizing New Construction Sales: The Power of Model Homes

    In the last decade I have been fortunate to have been part of many successful residential projects. Through good market conditions and bad, I have learned that having a model home is an absolutely essential part of a complete marketing campaign.

  • Huntin’, Fishin’ and Buying A House In N.H.

    Huntin’, Fishin’ and Buying A House In N.H.

    The blog post discusses the strong tradition of hunting and fishing in New Hampshire, highlighting outdoor opportunities in the state’s different regions. It emphasizes the connection between outdoor activities and the real estate market, noting significant trends in hunting, fishing, and real-estate value across the various areas. The post delves into the specific opportunities and…

  • SQUAM LAKE

    SQUAM LAKE

    As my career has gone on, I have been fortunate enough to have been in many waterfront homes throughout New Hampshire. I have even sold more than my share of them. And I have seen that quote about being lucky enough to be at the lake in several other homes and in other contexts. It…

  • Lacasse & Avery, A New Brokerage

    Lacasse & Avery, A New Brokerage

    When the Covid pandemic arrived in the Spring of 2020 I was at the tail end of a project called “Highland Ridge” in Tilton, NH. I was part of the sales team on that project and the developer was Kevin Lacasse. Together we forged through the pandemic and came out the other side with 24…

  • Marketing Guide 2024

    Marketing Guide 2024

    “From the Connecticut River to the Seacoast, and from the teeming cities in the South to the Great North Woods, it is the honest mission of the Lacasse & Avery Real Estate Team to bring buyers and sellers together with the goal of satisfaction and true happiness for all involved. To achieve that goal, we…

  • Buying New Construction and the Critical Path

    Buying New Construction and the Critical Path

    The Critical Path Method is an important part of new construction and a solid understanding of it will allow you, the consumer, to be better prepared to anticipate and handle delays.