Is Upper Valley a good place to live?
Yes, the Upper Valley is a great place to live—offering a rare blend of natural beauty, community spirit, and essential amenities. Located along the Vermont–New Hampshire border, it includes vibrant towns like Hanover, Norwich, Lebanon, and White River Junction. The region is home to Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center, a top hospital, along with Alice Peck Day and Gifford Medical Center. Dartmouth College adds cultural depth and educational resources. Outdoor recreation is abundant, with easy access to hiking, skiing, and rivers. Landmarks like Quechee Gorge and King Arthur Baking Company add to the local charm. You’ll also find strong schools, co-ops, farmers markets, and community arts venues—all supporting a healthy, sustainable lifestyle. Whether you’re raising a family or seeking a slower pace with rich connections, the Upper Valley offers the best of rural and modern living.
What should the list price of my home be?
The first step in deciding your home’s list price is to get a real estate agent’s comparative market analysis (CMA). If you’re curious get a free home valuation today!.
Do I need to secure a loan before looking at houses?
You don’t need a loan before looking at houses, but getting pre-approved is strongly recommended. It helps you understand your budget, strengthens your offer, and speeds up the process when you find the right home. Sellers take pre-approved buyers more seriously—especially in competitive markets.
Which Brokerage firm are you with?
New England Landmark Realty, a dedicated team of professionals bringing together diverse skills, experiences, and passion for the enchanting Vermont region.