Old Mill Properties, REALTORS®507 Lake Street Bristol, NH 03222 (603)744-8526 |
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Newfound Lake Area Real Estate since 1979
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“ On Route 3A, across from the Bike Path Bridge” Fourth of July celebrations, grills fired-up, beach permits bought, ice-cream stands opened, boaters on the lake, sun bathers on the beaches & Sizzling “Heat Wave” temperatures . . . must be Summer! Need to cool off & the beach isn’t your scene? Check out Paradise Point, they have some shady trails & the Newfound Lake Region Association has a floating classroom, plus there are several places to rent kayaks! Tickets for the NLRA 2010 Mega-Raffle can be purchased at www.NEWFOUNDLAKE.org, the Mill Ice Cream & Fudge Factory in Bristol, The Inn on Newfound Lake, Bridgewater & at the NLRA Office, Lake St, Bristol, (with $15,000 in prizes from over 70 Local Businesses, including “$100 for One Week Vacation Rental from Old Mill Properties”). We believe you will fall in love with the Newfound Area & return time after time to relax in our treasured area of New England. Why not stick around? Call or e-mail us at any time: 603-744-8526, oldmill@OldMillProps.com . Founded in 1979 by broker Don Martin, our reputation reflects a top to bottom dedication to training, hard work and attention to all the details of a real estate transaction. As members of the Lakes Region Board of REALTORS®, we specialize in real estate in Alexandria, Bridgewater, Bristol, Danbury, Groton, Hebron, Hill and New Hampton. Handling the sale and rental of homes, vacation homes, summer rentals, condominiums, farms, land, & income property, we participate fully in the Northern New England Real Estate Network (MLS) giving us access to thousands of homes for sale in New Hampshire, Maine & Vermont. In addition to the homes and cottages featured for sale or rent on our “Listings” page above, our listings appear on REALTOR.com, NNEREN.com, Trulia.com and Zillow.com Located just south of the White Mountains, between Plymouth & Tilton, NH you might call Newfound Lake one of New Hampshire’s best-kept secrets. |
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