Saturday, October 25, 2025 / by Vanessa Saunders
Concord at the Core: How New Hampshire’s Capital Keeps the Market Moving
(Keeler Family Realtors – November 2025 Market Insight)
If Merrimack County is the heart of New Hampshire, Concord is its steady beat — rhythmic, reliable, and somehow still surprising.
From its historic downtown to its expanding suburbs, Concord’s housing market continues to set the tone for real estate trends across central New Hampshire. And as we move into winter 2025, that tone remains remarkably strong.
At Keeler Family Realtors, headquartered right here in Concord, we’ve seen firsthand how the city’s balance of accessibility, opportunity, and character makes it one of the most desirable places to live in the state.
Market That Refuses to Sit Still
While some regions are cooling, Concord’s market is… just walking briskly.Prices have moderated slightly since last year’s highs, but demand has not.Here’s what we’re seeing:
Downtown Co ...
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Saturday, October 25, 2025 / by Vanessa Saunders
(Keeler Family Realtors – November 2025 Market Insight)
If Concord is the pulse of New Hampshire, the Lakes Region is its deep, steady breath.It’s where weekends stretch into lifetimes, and the same people who once came for the view end up staying for the peace.
At Keeler Family Realtors, we know the path from Merrimack County northward isn’t just a drive — it’s a change in tempo. The closer you get to Lake Winnipesaukee, Squam, or Newfound, the more you understand why the region continues to outperform market predictions year after year.
Why the Lakes Region Keeps Defying Expectations
While some markets are cooling, the Lakes Region has held firm — and in many towns, even gained ground.Inventory remains limited, but that scarcity tells its own story: people aren’t leaving.
Our team continues to see strong demand for:
Year-round waterfront and water-access homes in Laconia, Meredith, and Gilford
Newer construction and expanded ; ...
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Wednesday, October 22, 2025 / by Vanessa Saunders
Founded in 1977, Keeler Family Realtors has been a cornerstone of New Hampshire real estate for more than four decades. Built on experience, service, and integrity, KFR earned its reputation long before algorithms or franchises existed.
From its beginnings in Concord, the firm grew by staying true to one principle — people over production. Today, under the leadership of Broker-Owner Paul Hrycuna, that commitment extends throughout Merrimack County and the Lakes Region.
Why I Joined Keeler Family Realtors
After twenty-plus years in real estate — founding and running a multinational brokerage, representing clients on both coasts and across borders — I’ve seen every flavor of the industry.I’ve held executive certifications from MIT, Harvard Business School, and global property institutions; I’ve taught negotiation, marketed luxury developments, and spoken worldwide about transparency and innovation in real estate.
So when I relocated to New Hamp ...
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Friday, October 10, 2025 / by Vanessa Saunders
Why Buyers Still Believe in New Hampshire’s Heartland
(Keeler Family Realtors – October 2025 Market Insight)
New Hampshire’s housing story has always started in the same place: the middle.Right here in Merrimack County, where Concord anchors the state and communities like Bow, Hopkinton, Loudon, and Penacook blend small-town living with big-picture opportunity.
And while national headlines keep whispering about “slowdowns,” Merrimack County clearly didn’t get the memo.
At Keeler Family Realtors, we’ve watched this region remain one of the most stable and desirable in all of New Hampshire. Homes that are priced correctly are selling briskly — especially those within a 20-minute radius of Concord.
A Balanced Market in an Unbalanced Time
Buyers aren’t fleeing high rates — they’re adapting.Many are choosing Merrimack County because it offers value without compromise. Bow and Hopkinton attract families for the ...
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Wednesday, September 10, 2025 / by Vanessa Saunders
Inventory is rising in New Hampshire, but balance is still a long way off.
Active listings are up 20.9% year-over-year as of August 2025.
Inventory remains 14% below pre-pandemic levels (2017–2019).
In Belknap County, higher-end homes are slowing.
Merrimack County is showing steady demand but more price reductions.
In the Lakes Region, waterfront and downsizer homes are still competitive.
For buyers, this means more breathing room than in past years — but the best properties still move quickly. For sellers, realistic pricing is critical to avoid sitting on the market.
Read the full breakdown on my Trade Secrets blog: https://tradenhomes.com/new-hampshire-housing-market-2025/
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