New Hampshire’s Lakes and White Mountains regions boast some of the state’s most outstanding scenery and numerous recreational activities making it an attractive location for seasonal home ownership.

“With winter on the horizon and snow, ice and freezing temps ahead, it’s time to close up your vacation home,” says Badger Peabody & Smith agent Shamar Whyte. “You want to protect your investment. Take steps now to winterize your home to prevent problems. When you return in the spring, you’ll be ready to jump back into all the activities you enjoy.”

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