At The Damon Home Team, real estate is more than buying and selling houses. It’s about being deeply connected to the people and purpose behind every neighborhood.
We’re proud to highlight and support local organizations that create lasting impact especially for veterans and children who deserve strong advocates.

Liberty House in Manchester, NH is a transitional home and community outreach center that supports veterans facing homelessness, substance misuse, and instability. Since 2004, they have provided:
- Safe, substance-free housing
- Referrals to clinical and support services
- Job readiness and life skills training
- Access to food, clothing, and healthcare resources
Liberty House helps veterans regain stability through structure, accountability, and respect. As a real estate team that regularly serves veteran clients, we share this mission to create safe, secure futures. We proudly support Liberty House by raising awareness and participating in community-driven initiatives.

Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of New Hampshire trains volunteers to serve as advocates for children in abuse and neglect cases. These volunteers work one-on-one with children, representing their best interests in court, in school, and during transitions in care.
CASA’s mission ensures that:
- Each child’s voice is heard in the court system
- Safe and permanent placements are prioritized
- Volunteers receive ongoing training and support
- Children feel seen, supported, and empowered
Community members can get involved through volunteering, fundraising, or sharing the mission of CASA. Their work is vital in helping children find stable homes and brighter futures.

The NH Coalition Against Domestic and Sexual Violence (NHCADSV) creates a safer New Hampshire by providing a statewide network of support for survivors of domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking. Since its founding, the Coalition has grown to oversee 12 member crisis centers that provide:
24/7 Confidential Support: Access to advocates who provide free, trauma-informed assistance to survivors in every corner of the state.
Legal & Court Advocacy: Guidance through the court system and help with protective orders to ensure survivors' voices are heard.
Prevention Education: Training for students, healthcare professionals, and law enforcement to stop violence before it starts.
Specialized Advocacy: Dedicated support for children, human trafficking survivors, and marginalized communities.
At The Damon Home Team, we believe everyone deserves to feel safe in their home and community. We are proud to support the Coalition's mission to break the cycle of violence and empower survivors to build a brighter, more secure future.

The Boys & Girls Clubs of Greater Manchester provides a safe, supportive environment where "Great Futures Start." Serving hundreds of local youth, the Club offers more than just after-school care, it provides a sense of belonging and a launchpad for success through 160 different programs.
Their mission focuses on five core pillars:
Character & Leadership: Empowering youth to become engaged citizens and leaders.
Education & Career: Providing academic support and exploring future career paths.
The Arts: Encouraging self-expression through various creative outlets.
Health & Life Skills: Promoting healthy lifestyles and positive decision-making.
Sports & Recreation: Building teamwork and physical fitness.
The Damon Home Team is proud to support the Club’s effort to remove barriers for Manchester’s children, ensuring every child has the mentors and resources they need to reach their full potential.

As lifelong New Hampshire residents, we believe a strong real estate business is built on strong community roots. Our commitment goes beyond closings and contracts—we actively participate in building healthier, more resilient communities.
Here’s how we give back:
- Organizing donation drives and awareness campaigns
- Promoting causes like Liberty House and CASA across our channels
- Supporting year-round charitable initiatives
- Collaborating with clients who want to make an impact locally
Have a cause that matters to you? Let’s connect.
We’re always open to collaborating on meaningful community efforts.
Whether you're new to Southern New Hampshire or have lived here for years, there are countless ways to give back and support those in need.
Some options include:
- Volunteering your time with Liberty House or CASA NH
- Donating funds, supplies, or professional services
- Participating in The Damon Home Team’s upcoming outreach campaigns
- Sharing information on social media to help raise awareness

A Manchester, NH resident, Suzanne Damon has excelled in real estate for 29 years, leading The Damon Home Team with integrity and top-ranked expertise.

As a social media marketing expert with real estate and digital strategy experience, I’ve seen agents struggle with branding, engagement, and lead generation firsthand.

Karen Rivard
Her goal is to exceed expectations with honesty and expertise. With 14 years on The Damon Home Team, and over 20 years in the industry, she guides buyers and sellers through research, negotiations, and smooth transactions.

Jennifer Hogberg
Jennifer Hogberg is a dedicated real estate agent. Over the past year, she has successfully facilitated 12 property sales, contributing to a total of 38 sales throughout her career.

Energetic and dedicated, Beth Comtois brings enthusiasm, detail, and care to every client. With two years of real estate experience, she helps buyers navigate the home-buying process with confidence and ease.

A Manchester, NH resident, Suzanne Damon has excelled in real estate for 29 years, leading The Damon Home Team with integrity and top-ranked expertise.

As a social media marketing expert with real estate and digital strategy experience, I’ve seen agents struggle with branding, engagement, and lead generation firsthand.

Karen Rivard
Her goal is to exceed expectations with honesty and expertise. With 14 years on The Damon Home Team, and over 20 years in the industry, she guides buyers and sellers through research, negotiations, and smooth transactions.

Beth Comtois is an experienced real estate professional. With over 20 years in the industry, she has successfully guided countless buyers and sellers throughout her career.
Two impactful organizations are Liberty House, which supports veterans facing homelessness, and CASA of NH, which advocates for children in the court system.
There are many options to volunteer locally. Liberty House and CASA NH offer structured programs, and The Damon Home Team can help connect you with upcoming opportunities.
Yes. We regularly support and promote non-profits that align with our mission to build strong communities. This includes financial donations, volunteer time, and public advocacy.
While we don’t process donations directly, we link to official sites and often organize fundraisers and drives that make it easy for our community to give back.
Because people come first. Helping veterans and children thrive builds safer, healthier communities which benefits everyone, including homebuyers and sellers.

If you are thinking about selling in Southern New Hampshire, you are not alone. Spring brings more buyers back into the market, and in many towns around Manchester, Bedford, Hooksett, Londonderry, Goffstown, Merrimack, and beyond, sellers are still seeing strong demand. At the same time, affordability is tight and buyers are more payment-conscious than they were a few years ago. That combination has more homeowners asking one very practical question:
Should I take a cash offer, or list my home the traditional way?
Most articles online make it sound like one option is always better. In real life, it depends on your timeline, your home’s condition, your tolerance for disruption, and what “more money” means to you. Sometimes that means a higher sales price. Sometimes it means fewer repairs, fewer surprises, and a closing date you can actually plan your life around.
At The Damon Home Team, we help sellers choose the path that fits their goals, not the path that makes the most noise on the internet. Let’s break down both options in plain English, with the numbers, trade-offs, and decision points that matter in New Hampshire in 2026.
A traditional listing usually nets more if your home is market-ready and you can handle the process.
A cash offer often nets more in real terms if you need speed, certainty, privacy, or you want to avoid repairs and showings.
The best choice is the one that matches your situation, not your neighbor’s.
When most homeowners hear “cash offer,” they think of a postcard or a random text message. A professional cash offer program is different. It is a structured process that gives you:
A no-obligation cash offer, typically within a short window after you provide details and allow a quick evaluation
A flexible closing timeline, sometimes as fast as a few weeks
A sale that is designed to reduce friction: fewer showings, fewer repairs, fewer moving parts
The Damon Home Team Cash Offer Program is built for sellers who want a straightforward way to sell without the traditional listing hassle, and still keep control over their timing. It is especially helpful if you are juggling a job change, a relocation, a difficult property condition, or you simply do not want strangers walking through your home.
Traditional listing means you put your home on the open market, typically on the MLS, and expose it to the widest pool of buyers. You may have:
Showings and possibly open houses
A home inspection and negotiation phase
Appraisal requirements if the buyer is financing
A timeline that depends on the buyer’s loan and contingencies
This route can be excellent when your home shows well, when you can make strategic improvements, and when you can tolerate a little uncertainty in exchange for maximum exposure.
Sellers often focus on the offer price. That is normal, but it is not the whole story. Real profit is your net proceeds, which includes:
Sale price
Realtor fees and concessions
Repair costs you choose or are asked to make
Carrying costs while you wait (mortgage, taxes, insurance, utilities)
The cost of disruption (time off work, cleaning, storage, temporary housing)
The risk of renegotiation after inspection or appraisal
A cash offer can look lower on paper, but still be the smarter financial move if it saves you big costs or big headaches. A traditional listing can look higher on paper, but become less attractive if the process turns into repeated repairs, extended timelines, or stressful contingencies.
Certainty of closing
Speed (often weeks, not months)
Avoiding repairs, cleaning marathons, and showings
Privacy (less foot traffic, less marketing exposure)
A flexible closing date that matches your move
Highest possible sale price
Competitive bidding exposure
Your home is in great shape or easy to prep
You can accommodate showings and timing
You can handle negotiation, inspection, appraisal, and lender timelines
Let’s use a hypothetical home in Southern NH.
List price: $500,000
Offer accepted: $510,000
Inspection negotiations: $7,500 credit
Seller prep costs (paint, touch-ups, cleaning, minor repairs): $4,000
Carrying costs during listing and escrow (two months): $3,500
Final estimated net impact of the above:
$510,000 minus $7,500 minus $4,000 minus $3,500 = $495,000 before typical closing costs and fees
Cash offer: $485,000
No repairs requested
No inspection renegotiation or appraisal delay
Faster closing reduces carrying costs
Less disruption
In this example, the traditional route may still win financially, but the gap might be smaller than it looked at first glance, especially if the listing route takes longer, requires bigger credits, or if you need temporary housing.
Now flip the condition variable. If the home needs a roof, septic work, major cosmetic updating, or has tenant complications, the “traditional listing net” can drop quickly.
The point is not that one is always better. The point is that you should compare net proceeds, not just the top-line price.
New Hampshire buyers are cautious about big-ticket items. Common inspection items that impact negotiation include:
Roof age and visible wear
Heating system condition
Well and septic questions (where applicable)
Moisture, drainage, basement issues
Electrical concerns in older homes
If you suspect your home will trigger major buyer concerns, a cash offer can remove a large part of the stress and uncertainty.
If you are trying to:
buy a home first, then sell
move for work on a fixed schedule
settle an estate
downsize without months of disruption
avoid double mortgage payments
Then certainty can be worth real money.
Southern NH has remained a high-demand area, but buyers in 2026 are paying attention to monthly payments, not just price. That means the best strategy is not always “list high and see what happens.” It is about correct pricing, strong presentation, and smart negotiation.
A cash offer can be a great backup plan, or even the best plan, if the open-market route would require major prep to hit top dollar.
Some sellers love the traditional process. Others have kids, pets, demanding work schedules, or simply value privacy. If the idea of constant show-ready living makes you miserable, that matters. Stress has a cost.
We often recommend a two-path decision, not a one-path gamble.
Path 1: Explore a cash offer first.
You get a real number, a real timeline, and a clear picture of what “convenience value” looks like for your home.
Path 2: Compare against a traditional listing plan.
We build a pricing and marketing strategy based on your neighborhood, recent comps, and buyer behavior. Then we estimate prep costs and likely concessions, so you can compare net proceeds.
The best part is that this comparison helps you make a confident choice without guessing.
A cash offer is often the right move when any of these are true:
You want to avoid repairs or you do not have time to prep
The home is inherited, dated, or needs significant work
You need a closing date quickly, or you need certainty
You are dealing with tenants, clutter, or a complicated situation
You are relocating and cannot manage showings from out of town
You value privacy and simplicity over maximizing price
Listing traditionally is often the best financial move when:
The home is in strong condition and shows well
You can do light upgrades that buyers love (paint, lighting, curb appeal)
You can accommodate showings and a normal closing window
You want maximum exposure to capture competitive demand
You are comfortable with inspection and appraisal negotiation
Not always. Many homes do, but the final result depends on repairs, credits, timeline, and how smoothly the transaction goes. “More money” should be measured by net proceeds, not list price.
Some are. A legitimate program should be transparent about the process and give you a clear, written offer with no obligation. The right comparison is not cash offer vs. your dream number, it is cash offer vs. your realistic net after a traditional sale.
Yes. Many sellers use a cash offer as a baseline, then decide whether listing makes sense.
A flexible close is often possible. The key is to talk through your timeline early so the plan matches your life, not the other way around.
That is one of the most common reasons sellers choose a cash offer route. If you list traditionally, you may still sell, but you should expect buyers to negotiate aggressively around condition.
Choose a cash offer if you want:
fewer steps and fewer strangers in your home
minimal repairs and prep
a faster, more predictable timeline
less chance of renegotiation
Choose a traditional listing if you want:
maximum buyer exposure
the strongest chance at top price
you can prep and show the home well
you can tolerate normal transaction uncertainty
If you are not sure, the smartest move is to compare both paths with real numbers.
If you want a cash offer and a traditional pricing plan side by side, with a clear net proceeds comparison for your home and your timeline, visit https://damonhometeam.com/.
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