Some homes never make it to the public market, and many “coming soon” properties get strong interest before the first open house. This page is where we share a rotating list of opportunities we are currently tracking across Southern New Hampshire. If you want to tour, get details, or be notified as new opportunities are added, the fastest path is to book a consultation or reach out directly.
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4 beds, 2 baths, 2,190 sq ft, 2.0 acres
$475,000
Best for: Buyers who want space, land, and value within reach of the Lakes Region and Concord commuter routes.
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4 beds, 2 baths, 3,227 sq ft, 3.15 acres
$700,000
Best for: Buyers looking for a larger home with privacy, land, and a strong New Boston lifestyle location.
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2-family, 2 beds each unit, 2-car garage, 0.40 acre lot
$525,000
Best for: Buyers looking for multi-family income potential, owner-occupants, or long-term holds.
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4 beds, 1 bath, 1,000 sq ft
$475,000
Best for: Buyers seeking an accessible price point with bedroom count.
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2 units, 2 beds each, 6 garages
$700,000
Best for: Investors or owner-occupants who value garages for added rental appeal.
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4 beds (with in-law), 3 baths, 2,042 sq ft, 0.94 acres
Price: TBD
Best for: Multi-generational living and flexible space needs.
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If you’re getting to know New Hampshire (or you’ve lived here a while and want new ideas), food is one of the best ways to experience a town’s personality. This is exactly the kind of weekly “Local Flavor” tradition we love recommending to clients and neighbors: pick one spot, make the drive, and turn it into a mini adventure.
Below are five New Hampshire restaurants locals consistently rave about, spread across the state, and perfect to rotate as a one-place-per-week must-try. For each, you’ll get a quick slice of history, why locals love it, why you should go, and the top three things to order.

A Granite State original that helped define cozy, classic NH dining
The Common Man’s flagship location in Ashland traces back to November 1971, when founder Alex Ray opened the first restaurant on Main Street. It began in an intimate space that could serve about 35 people, and it grew from there into one of New Hampshire’s best-known homegrown restaurant families.
Website: The Common Man
It feels like New Hampshire: warm, welcoming, and unapologetically comfort-forward.
It’s consistent, the kind of place people return to for birthdays, reunions, and “we’re in the area” dinners.
You’ll hear plenty of “I’ve been going there forever” stories, and for good reason.
Ashland is an easy stop if you’re headed toward the Lakes Region or the White Mountains. This is a perfect “start the weekend” dinner where everyone can find something they’re happy about.
Meatloaf like mom makes
Homemade baked macaroni and cheese
New England pot roast
https://www.thecman.com/common-man-ashland/

Southern NH seafood that feels like a “special night out,” even midweek
Surf’s roots in Nashua go back to the early 2000s, when chef and owner Michael Buckley opened the first Surf location in Nashua.
Website: Surf Seafood
Surf is frequently named when people ask, “Where should we go for seafood in Southern NH?”
It’s a go-to for celebrations, date nights, and visitors coming into town who want something dependable and a little elevated.
Nashua’s Main Street location makes it easy to pair dinner with a walk downtown.
If you’re relocating to Southern NH, this is a classic “welcome to the area” dinner choice. It’s also a great reminder that you can get a strong seafood experience without heading all the way to the coast.
Menus change seasonally, but locals consistently talk about starting with something from the raw bar and going for a classic New England seafood plate.
Oysters (when available, a favorite way to start)
New England Trio (a crowd-pleasing way to sample multiple seafood staples)
Lobster-forward entrée (ask what’s best that day, it’s a signature “you’re in New England” move)

The brunch spot with personality, a Portsmouth classic since the 1990s
The Friendly Toast was founded in 1994 and started in Portsmouth, building a reputation for scratch cooking, playful vibes, and a menu that turns breakfast into an event.
Website: The Friendly Toast
It’s one of those places that feels like a Portsmouth rite of passage.
The menu is creative, and people love ordering something they could never replicate at home.
It fits the Seacoast lifestyle: walkable, fun, and perfect for a day trip.
Portsmouth is a magnet for relocators because it blends history, culture, waterfront energy, and great food. If you’re learning the Seacoast, start your day here, then wander downtown.
Guy Scramble (a fan favorite with a big personality)
Green Eggs and Ham (their playful twist on a benedict-style dish)
Breakfast Egg Rolls (a popular starter that’s become part of the Toast legend)
https://www.thefriendlytoast.com/

A “fairytale cottage” lunch experience built around herbs, gardens, and a fixed menu
Pickity Place’s red cottage dates back to 1786, and it became widely recognized after it was used as the model for illustrations in the classic Little Red Riding Hood (Little Golden Books, 1948). Today it’s a destination for gardeners and food lovers alike.
Website: Pickity Place
The experience is the point: a charming property, gardens, and a lunch that feels like stepping out of daily life.
Their five-course fixed-price herbal luncheon draws people back because it’s curated and seasonal, with herbs and edible flowers harvested from their own garden.
You do not have to overthink your order, you simply show up and enjoy the ride.
If you want something that feels uniquely New Hampshire, this is it. It’s also an easy “friends visiting from out of state” plan because it’s memorable and photo-worthy.
They take reservations by phone (not online).
Pickity Place’s menu changes regularly, so rather than locking you into a single plate that may not be on the current rotation, here are the three signature parts of the experience that guests consistently associate with the meal format:
Their signature herbal dip and crackers opener (part of the classic five-course flow)
The herb-forward soup course (always seasonal, always comforting)
Dessert to finish (it’s the “sit back and stay awhile” moment)

White Mountains classic: craft beer, smokehouse comfort food, and mountain-town energy
Moat Mountain’s story in North Conway includes two things locals love: a sense of place and a sense of tradition. They note they brewed their first beers there in 2000, and the restaurant is located in one of North Conway’s most historic buildings.
Website: Moat Mountain
It’s a “post-hike, post-ski, or just because” staple in the Mount Washington Valley.
The menu hits that sweet spot: comfort food done right, with options that work for families and groups.
You can make a full afternoon out of it: North Conway has that classic, walk-around-and-explore vibe.
If you’re building your New Hampshire weekend rotation, North Conway belongs on it. For relocators, it’s a perfect example of why locals love the lifestyle here: you can have a real day outdoors, then cap it with a great meal and a local beer.
Long Horn Nachos (brisket, BBQ sauce, and everything you want after being outside)
Santa Fe Nachos (smoked chicken with a bright, flavorful twist)
BBQ classics like ribs or pulled pork (a frequent crowd favorite)
https://www.moatmountain.com/home
A Personal Pick from Suzanne Damon
Where history meets the freshest farm-to-table flavors in NH.
The Robie Store has been a landmark in Hooksett since the 1800s. It famously served as a "must-stop" for presidential candidates on the campaign trail for decades. In 2023, the store was revitalized by the Robie family, who integrated their renowned Robie Farm (based in Piermont, NH) into the store. It is now a hybrid general store, butcher shop, and café.
"Robie’s is more than just a place to grab a bite; it’s a piece of New Hampshire history that you can actually taste. I love that you can have a world-class breakfast and then walk five steps to the butcher counter to grab farm-fresh meats for your dinner. It’s authentic, local, and has that warm 'everyone knows your name' community feel that makes Hooksett so special."
If you value knowing exactly where your food comes from, this is your spot. The "HGAL" (Humanely raised, Growth hormone free, All-natural, and Locally grown) standards they use for their meats and dairy are second to none. It’s the perfect mid-week breakfast stop or a weekend destination to stock your pantry with local treasures.
The Crankin' Breakfast Sandwich: Featuring Robie Farm's signature sausage, a fried egg, and cheese. For a true local secret, ask for it with their four-berry jam for that perfect sweet-and-savory combo.
The Byzantine (Homemade Pastrami): Their house-made pastrami is legendary. Whether you get it in a breakfast sandwich or a lunch Reuben, it’s a must.
Pancakes with NH Maple Syrup: Made using Robie Farm eggs and served with 100% real New Hampshire maple syrup—a classic done perfectly.
If you want to keep it easy, here’s a simple “NH Local Flavor” rhythm:
Pick one place each week (use the list above in order).
Invite one person (or make it a standing date night).
Add one small local add-on (a downtown walk, a quick scenic stop, a shop you’ve never visited).
That’s how New Hampshire starts to feel like home, not just a dot on a map.
Surf in Nashua is a top pick for “celebration dinner” energy, and The Common Man is a classic for family milestones.
Pickity Place is hard to beat for a one-of-a-kind experience rooted in the property and its long history.
Portsmouth for The Friendly Toast, plus a walk around town, is an easy win. North Conway with Moat Mountain is a bigger day, but absolutely worth it.
If you’re thinking about making a move within New Hampshire, relocating here, or just want neighborhood-by-neighborhood insight from people who live and work it every day, visit https://damonhometeam.com/
Book a consultation or send your criteria today, and we will keep you in the loop as opportunities come available.
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