Gay friendly real estate agent - Portsmouth, New Hampshire - Jane James, Realtor
Marple & James Real Estate - Portsmouth, New Hampshire




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About Jane:

Jane is the managing partner of MARPLE AND JAMES in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Jane she's been a multi-million dollar producer throughout her real estate career. Since she started in real estate in 1970, she's been committed to both buyers and sellers throughout New Hampshire's Seacoast and Southern Maine.

After such a rewarding and long real estate career, she's now enjoying working with the children of some of her past clients. "The sincerest compliment is to have parents recommend me to their children", she says.

Jane specializes in listing and selling real estate, but she's also developed and co-developed land and built homes in the past. She also worked on the first condo conversion of an apartment building in Portsmouth. Her past experience helps her provide her clients with the best possible service.

Jane is involved in the community, too: former member of the Board of the Children's Museum of Portsmouth, member of the Friends of Odiorne State Park, State of NH Advisory Board to the Great Bay Esturine Research Reserve, and serving on the Board of The Seacoast Land Trust.

As a New Hampshire native, Jane believes you have to be involved in the community if you want to maintain the community's quality of life.

About the Seacoast:

The Seacoast area is one of the best places to live in the country. Portsmouth is just 50 miles from Boston and Logan International Airport, and Manchester, New Hampshire’s airport is just 40 minutes west.

The Seacoast consists of a number of small towns and townships, running from Seabrook New, Hampshire on the south to York, Maine on the north. The Atlantic Ocean is the eastern border, Rochester, New Hampshire is at the western end.

We are located in Colonial Downtown Portsmouth, the hub of the Seacoast area, on the Piscataqua River. The Atlantic Ocean is a great attraction here - water sports are popular, including boating, swimming, fishing, claming, and oystering. The Great Bay is a true estuaryin the middle of the Seacoast area, and is full of bird life, ducks and geese and turkeys, and giant eagles.

There are also many private and public golf courses throughout the area. During the winter, skating, cross country skiing, sledding, tobogganing snowshoeing and ice hockey are all popular here too. There are also many cultural activities.

Strawbery Banke Museum, New Hampshire's oldest seacoast neighborhood, shows life from the late 1600s to the 1950s in the Puddle Dock Neighborhood. The site offers a glimpse into the everyday lives of everyday people plus beautifully renovated homes, including Daniel Webster’s home, a general store, and a ship building area, all on the bank of the Piscataqua River.

We also have one of the best little opera houses in the country here in Portsmouth. Remodelled in the 1980’s, it is now The Portsmouth Music Hall and the opera house features many big name musicians, dance groups and theatre performances.

You name it, it’s all here.