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2.53 acres with 100' of mainland frontage for sale on Braun Bay
Hey everyone,
If you know of anyone interested in a buildable 1/2 acre mainland waterfront lot with adjacent 2-acre backlot, contact Stephanie Inglis, Lake Life Realty at 603-490-8152. Here's the Trulia link: https://www.trulia.com/home/35-Braun...254-2060703143 |
I feel sorry for the sellers.
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No. It is further up the point away from the sandbar. However, you would see a steady stream of boats going in and then going out.
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Susie's right. This is on the western side of Braun Bay about 1/2 mile from the sand bar entrance. The boat traffic mostly stays on the eastern side of the bay where the entrance is.
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I wonder how high the urine count is on a sunny, hot summer day?
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Ever see the sand-bar at the mosquito bridge on Winnisquam on the week-ends, it's a sight to see! |
It’s already under contract!
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I would expect the buyer to research, and I might even expect the buyer's agent to figure it out, but the seller's agent? Caveat emptor. Sent from my SM-G990U1 using Tapatalk |
Nearby Nuisances
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It's called "Nearby Nuisances" and I believe it is a disclosure requirement in NH...not totally certain but pretty sure... Dan |
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Of course, that might also be why they waited until after the season to sell... Sent from my SM-G990U1 using Tapatalk |
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I'm just a little suspicious of the postings about bad behavior in Braun Bay. Obviously, there are scores of sandbar fans who have no problem with water quality. We never hear about people trashing the adjacent state property the way we hear about trash on Rattlesnake and Ragged Islands. (Maybe LRCT is overly sensitive?) We never hear about police issues for public drunkenness or drugs. It seems to be a nice family place to go. We don't hear about excessive wakes, or loud music , although there must be some music. No, I don't do sandbars--I have other private places to hang out, but I have been to Braun Bay and enjoyed a nice quiet weekday afternoon. Long time ago when kids were little., and I could haul the anchors by hand.
The downside to me would be boat traffic if I wanted to ski, tube, etc. but that has nothing to do with snickers about water quality. |
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I've seen days that are over the top, for sure, but much more often—outside of the big holidays—it's been a fine place...with or without the fam. In either case, I still wouldn't see negligence on the part of a realtor if it wasn't (or was) brought up. Sent from my SM-G990U1 using Tapatalk |
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I know a bunch of people who would LOVE (in capital letters) to live there. I also can't imagine someone spending that much money on something they didn't check out closely. Sent from my SM-G990U1 using Tapatalk |
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Do you know "a bunch of people" with $2MM or so to drop on a second home who would "LOVE" to live there? |
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So, YES—I know a bunch of people who would love a location like that. They're the ones with big groups around their campfires every night...while I sit with my wife listening to Mark Knopfler and looking up at the stars. Different strokes and all that. (Oh, and the fact that all those sandbar-adjacent homes sell without an issue is pretty good evidence, right?) Sent from my SM-G990U1 using Tapatalk |
WE have friends who bought in a rafting area years ago and didn't realize how many boats could fit in front and over the years it got busy. Had they known I don't think they would have bought there. They go away every weekend.
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Your friends worked hard and saved and sacrificed to be able to buy a waterfront home. And every year they pay their taxes so others can come and drive them out every weekend. And now they’re thinking about selling. So much for the American dream. |
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I'm a social introvert—I enjoy connecting with small groups over large ones and find restoration in solitude. This forum, along with the anonymity, feels small given the number of active posters, but even then there are times I don't interact with posts I see as small-talk (draining) or go long times without posting because I need distance to refresh. So, I can totally see why some people would abhor sandbars and owning property in busy areas, but I also know that half of humanity thrives on socialization. Sent from my SM-G990U1 using Tapatalk |
Sandbars--Where People Can Get Away from It All...
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They also have a 2 acre back lot which they could do some very interesting things with.
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