Bill Kibby Top real estate agent in Stratham

Bill Kibby

RE/MAX Realty One
7 Years of Experience
(20)
$5.9M
Total Sales Last Year
7
Years of Experience
27
Recent TransactionsTransactions from the last 3 years
$653.5K
Average Price Point

    About Bill Kibby

    Seacoast NH and Maine real estate is about more than transactions; it is about lifestyle and long-term value. Consistently a Leading Producer, Bill Kibby has closed over $38M in sales, offering local expertise, clear communication, and proven negotiation skills. Sellers rely on him to maximize their return, while buyers trust his guidance to make smart, confident decisions. Clients consistently describe Bill as professional, approachable, highly responsive, and results-driven, appreciating the personable service that keeps them informed, supported, and in control of every decision. Outside of work, he and his wife enjoy pickleball, walks with their dog Hazel, and living the Seacoast life.
    OTHER LANGUAGES
    English
    Community Involvement
    North Hampton Business Association Board, Advisor to the Library Building Project
    HOBBIES/INTEREST
    Pickleball, hiking, bicycling, concerts, restaurants, beach walking
    FAMILY
    Proud father of a blended family with 4 grandchildren
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    Specialties

    • Buyers
    • Sellers
    • Residential Property

    Awards

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      2025

      TOP AGENT

      Newmarket, NH

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      2025

      TOP AGENT

      Exeter, NH

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      2025

      TOP AGENT

      Newfields, NH

    Other Awards

    Bean Group 2022 Gold Circle Awd

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    Answered Questions

    Do I have to pay sales tax when I buy a home,If so what is ?

    It depends on the state and town you are in. The value of your property is accessed by the town and then taxes are typically applied at a multiplier rate per $1000 of accessed value for real estate property. If you are in a state that does not consider mobile homes real estate, they will be taxed as personal property. Check with your local community for specifics.

    Answered by Bill Kibby | DeLand, FL, USA | 856 Views | Working With an Agent | 4 months ago
    Is the seller responsible for a major expense ?

    In most states you buy a home with the premise that the buyer beware. That means major and minor expenses are yours. That is why I always recommend buyers have a home inspection so they find issues before the sale closes and have a chance to negotiate to get them repaired or compensated before the home ownership is transferred to the buyer.

    Answered by Bill Kibby | Salem, OR, USA | 1411 Views | Working With an Agent | 4 months ago

    Contact Information

    Location

    1 Portsmouth Ave #Suite 2 Stratham, NH, 03885

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