Posts Tagged ‘New Hampshire’

Boyne USA buys American Skiing Co.’s last resort outside Utah

Thursday, June 7th, 2007

Park City-based American Skiing Co. has sold its last resorts outside of Utah - Sunday River and Sugarloaf/USA in Maine - to Boyne USA, Inc. for $77 million.
The debt-strapped company, whose lone remaining resort is The Canyons outside of Park City, now has raised $499 million since the beginning of [...]

New England Home Staging Releases 2006 NH Home Staging Statistics, Shows How Sellers Can Benefit

Wednesday, February 28th, 2007

From coast to coast, home staging is quickly becoming the industry standard in a competitive real estate market, especially in the New Hampshire real estate market. Real estate agents have always emphasized the importance of appealing to a buyer’s emotions when selling a home. New research now validates that theory and local data shows that [...]

The BALSAMS Grand Resort Hotel Entices Canadian Travelers With March Vacation Packages Starting at $79 Per Person Per Night

Thursday, February 15th, 2007

Rated (number sign)1 among New England resorts for food and service on Conde Nast Traveler’s Gold List, the BALSAMS Grand Resort Hotel entices Canadian travelers with winter packages available through the month of March. Starting at $79 USD per person per night, the Mountain Getaway Package includes accommodations, breakfast and access to most of the [...]

Countrywide Home Loans Offers Options for Debt Consolidation

Wednesday, February 7th, 2007

Homeowners with significant amounts of personal debt may want to consider refinancing or taking out a home equity loan for debt consolidation. Countrywide® Home Loans, Inc., a member of the Countrywide family - America’s #1 home loan lender(1) - provides a variety of options for consumers searching for ways to reduce their monthly debt payment [...]

Anchorage Resort sold to Mass. company

Sunday, January 28th, 2007

A lakeside family-style resort with 4,000 feet of frontage on Lake Winnisquam may be undergoing a major change in the near future.
The Anchorage Resort was sold last month for $4.165 million to XLV Tilton Resorts, a limited liability company that has its business address listed with the New Hampshire Secretary of State’s office as the [...]

Most home closing costs are negotiable

Sunday, January 7th, 2007

Most of them are negotiable. In fact, the negotiations on closing fees can begin early on with the seller when you’re hammering out your purchase/sales contract. As a way to sweeten the deal, the seller may agree to pay all or most closing costs, which is potentially savings of thousands of dollars for you. In [...]

Steamboat ski resort sold to Intrawest

Thursday, December 28th, 2006

Canadian resort operator Intrawest Corp. has moved to add to its stable of North American ski areas, agreeing to buy Steamboat Ski & Resort Corp. from American Skiing Co. for $265 million in cash.
The acquisition, subject to regulatory approval because of antitrust issues, would increase Intrawest’s Colorado holdings to three and overall resorts to [...]

Steamboat resort attracts buyer

Friday, December 22nd, 2006

American Skiing Co. , the Park City, Utah, company that owns Steamboat Ski & Resort Corp., said Tuesday it has reached an agreement to sell the resort for $265 million.
The buyer is Steamboat Acquisition Corp., an affiliate of Vancouver’s Intrawest ULC. American Skiing announced in July it was looking at strategic options for the [...]

Loon Mt. resort gets new owners

Monday, December 11th, 2006

The new owners of Bretton Woods ski resort and the Mount Washington Hotel will purchase Loon Mountain in Lincoln by the end of the month and then lease the resort back to its current owners to operate.
Booth Creek Ski Holdings Inc., of Truckee, Calif. said Friday that CNL Income Properties Inc. of Orlando has agreed [...]

Real estate listings to remain public

Friday, September 1st, 2006

Following an investigation by the Federal Trade Commission, the Northern New England Real Estate Network has agreed to keep its “exclusive agency” listings on the consumer-viewed pages of its Web site.
Last April, the Concord multiple listing service adopted a policy that restricted exclusive agency listings to its internal, member-only database instead of sending the listings [...]

Judge puts hold on Monadnock condo project

Wednesday, August 30th, 2006

A proposed condominium development at the base of Mount Monadnock has been dealt a serious blow in court.
Developers of the 36-unit project must apply anew because planners didn’t sufficiently consider its regional impact, Cheshire County Superior Court Judge John Arnold ruled.
Jaffrey and three other towns had created a “mountain zone” specifically to help preserve the [...]

42 units to go condo

Saturday, August 5th, 2006

The Planning Board unanimously approved without public comment a change of ownership to condominiums for 42 units owned by the Ross family on Winnacunnet Road.
After the meeting Wednesday, some of the residents of buildings not slated to be converted expressed concern they will be forced out of their apartments. They pay rent based on income, [...]