A Boston Market Connection: Four Seasons Sotheby’s International Realty

As Bostonians wind down with the heat of summer, Four Seasons Sotheby’s
International Realty
is just gearing up. Theyre used to it as
experts in residence, they happily service the Vermont and New
Hampshire areas through the longest days of the year.

Four Seasons SIR provides innovative real estate services in
buying, renting, and selling homes. In addition, they possess
aunique abilitytoshare the New England lifestyle. With local roots
in Vermont and New Hampshire, and branches all over the world, the
teams offer personalized insight in a global context. It seems as
though they’vetaken on the qualities of their surroundings both
grand yet somehow distinctively intimate at the same time. With
over 200 agents, many second, third, or even fourth generation
natives of the area, they know the sequestered details of place
unrevealed to others.

Their offices are located everywhere from the shore of the
Champlain Valley, to the historic Hanover area, waterfront of the
New Hampshire Lakes Region, mountains of the North East Kingdom and
ski slopes of the Vermont Ski Resorts. With 20 locations throughout
the northern states, Four Seasons SIR is regarded as one of the
largest real estate agencies in New England, with a longstanding
record of success.

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Homes listed by Four Seasons SIR are breathtaking; this past
month, they graced our Instagram feed as part of the New Hampshire
Waterfront Summer Fun Series, a feature of current listings in the
state.

First up is a waterfront home in New London, New Hampshire. With
iconic Adirondack chairs weathered by fond memories, the homes
cobblestone deck looks out to deep blue water.

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Next, a New England classic commands attention with a
wrap-around porch and private dock, complete with a speed boat and
mighty American flag for the perfect patriotic still.

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The third home featured is sprawled over a grassy, waterfront
plot. With yellow paneling, white features, and bay windows, it
feels like the perfect retreat from city life in Boston.

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Finally comes a beautiful, three-story property, with a wooden
staircase and waterfront garage.

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With each perfectly situated home, we become more enamored by
the luxury New England lifestyle. Though New Hampshire may be one
of the smallest states, it offers the ultimate summer vacation
experience. It seems that some of the nations most beautiful
features are packed into the state, just 190 miles long and 50
miles wide, sharing its borders with Canada, Massachusetts,
Vermont, and Maine. Along with 13 miles of Atlantic coastline, the
states beauty falls in its valleys, rivers, lakes, and mountains.
Its highest peak, Mount Washington, stands at an impressive 6,288
feet over the White Mountains.

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At Four Seasons Sotheby’s International Realty, New Hampshire
and Vermont roots run deep. The agents are invested not only in the
current community, but in sharing their expertise with all who pass
through. To them, New England is more than a destination its a way
of living. A lifestyle deeply impassioned by nature and its
simplistic offerings, offering a welcoming reprieve in Americas
northern corner. Whether a native to New Hampshire or Vermont, or a
longstanding transplant, agents at Four Seasons SIR tell love
stories of the places they live, and work to share thosedreams with
others.

For more information on Four Seasons Sothebys International
Realty visit http://www.fourseasonssir.com/.

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