Peg Walsh Top real estate agent in Peterborough

Peg Walsh

Four Seasons Sothebys International Realty
12 Years of Experience
(86)
$21M
Total Sales Last Year
12
Years of Experience
76
Recent TransactionsTransactions from the last 3 years
$540.5K
Average Price Point

    About Peg Walsh

    Moving you forward with market insight and confidence, Peg Walsh is one of our top-producing agents with the knowledge to help people achieve their goals. She dedicates the time and attention her clients deserve when selling or buying property. A Boston native, Peg graduated from Wheaton College in Massachusetts and moved to the Seacoast, where she earned a Ph.D. at the University of New Hampshire and met her spouse. After several years in upstate New York, they decided to raise their family in Peterborough while visiting town on a spring weekend. The Children and the Arts Festival was in full swing, with festive music and a colorful parade. Their two children are now young adults. Focusing on residential real estate, Peg brings two decades of research, networking, marketing, technology, and administrative experience from a fulfilling career in higher education. She knows the distinguishing features of the cities, towns, and villages in Hillsborough and Cheshire counties. She has worked with the New Hampshire Housing Finance Authority on a comprehensive study of homebuyer satisfaction during periods of historic economic change. Peg delights in any occasion to introduce people to the region's social, educational, and natural amenities. She is an enthusiastic gardener, decorator, and swimmer and enjoys hosting neighbors, friends, and international visitors. She has traveled extensively in Central and South America, Ireland, Israel, and Spain. Peg has volunteered with many local nonprofits in the community, including the Cornucopia Project, the Peterborough Woman's Club, Keene State College, and the Mariposa Museum and World Culture Center. She currently serves as president of the Contoocook Valley Board of Realtors. Peg loves her home and wants you to love yours, too! Peg has closed over $57 million in real estate sales since 2021.
    OTHER LANGUAGES
    English
    Community Involvement
    I fundraise for student scholarships
    HOBBIES/INTEREST
    language, music, books, travel
    FAMILY
    Wide circle of friends and family
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    Credentials

    LICENSE
    Real Estate - New Hampshire - # 069089
    Designation

    ABR (Accredited Buyers Representative)

    Seniors Real Estate Specialist

    At Home with Diversity

    Top Producer

    Licensed Realtor

    REALTOR

    Specialties

    • Sellers
    • Buyers
    • Residential Property
    • Commercial Property

    Relocation, Retirement, First-time Buyer, Investor, Vacation Home, Luxury Specialist

    Awards

    • rewards

      2026

      TOP AGENT

      Peterborough, NH

    • rewards

      2026

      TOP AGENT

      Keene, NH

    • rewards

      2026

      TOP AGENT

      Swanzey, NH

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    FAQ

    Answered Questions

    Can I bring my dog to a showing?

    You may ask your agent to request permission from the owner in this situation. You may ask if you can walk the exterior of the property with your dog or pet. Some condo associations and HOAs have rules about pets on the property, so it is best to find out in advance whether this would be possible.

    Answered by Peg Walsh | Long Beach, CA, USA | 1072 Views | Working With an Agent | 1 year ago
    Can you purchase land with a credit card?

    I recommend that you consult with your real estate lawyer or accountant in your state. It may be possible to obtain a cash advance and use those funds.

    Answered by Peg Walsh | Somerville, TN, USA | 1370 Views | Working With an Agent | 1 year ago
    Can I modify an offer contract after the inspection period?

    This is a question to discuss with your buyer agent and perhaps also consult a real estate attorney. Every situation is different. If the seller and buyer agree, changes to a contract are made through an addendum to the original contract.

    Answered by Peg Walsh | Scottsdale, AZ, USA | 852 Views | Working With an Agent | 1 year ago
    Are there still deals out there for first home buyers?

    One tip is to ask your real estate agent to search for homes that may have fallen out of contract and are back in active status. That can be a good time to make an offer. Good luck!

    Answered by Peg Walsh | Fort Worth, TX, USA | 589 Views | Working With an Agent | 1 year ago
    What should I renovate?

    Investing in deep cleaning and decluttering to make the home shine and smell great. After that, painting and floor refinishing or new carpeting will work wonders.

    Answered by Peg Walsh | New Lenox, IL, USA | 757 Views | Working With an Agent | 1 year ago
    If I'm sick should I show my house?

    As a courtesy, please discuss this with your agent and come up with a plan together. The buyer and their agent may want to reschedule, or they may ask you to leave windows open or provide sanitizer. I hope you feel better!

    Answered by Peg Walsh | Pittsburgh, PA, USA | 552 Views | Working With an Agent | 1 year ago
    Who is responsible for tree removal?

    If the buyer is requesting tree removal, you can decide how to respond. Is there a safety issue? Is it a deal breaker? Discuss with your agent and negotiate the best solution.

    Answered by Peg Walsh | Conway, NH, USA | 1254 Views | Working With an Agent | 1 year ago
    What kind of a housing market is it right now?

    New Hampshire has a strong and steady market, Prices have risen over last year but days on market have also increased, so please be patient as you wait for the right buyer to come along.

    Answered by Peg Walsh | Portsmouth, NH, USA | 1446 Views | Working With an Agent | 1 year ago
    Buying a condominium ?

    Excellent question. Request and review all the association documents, meeting minutes, by-laws, budget, insurance, reserves, etc.

    Answered by Peg Walsh | Manchester, NH, USA | 1319 Views | Working With an Agent | 1 year ago
    What questions should I ask when interviewing a realtor?

    Meet them in person and request a competitive market analysis. When an agent presents their report, you will be able to ascertain whether they are prepared and knowledgeable. During this meeting, you may also ask about the fee and marketing plans. Good luck!

    Answered by Peg Walsh | Jacksonville, FL, USA | 1061 Views | Working With an Agent | 1 year ago
    Are solar panels worth the investment?

    If you are considering solar panels, there are many issues to research: cost, quantity, long-term production, and resale policy. Depending on where you live, you may or may not have buyers who have solar on their wish list. If you lease the panels, your buyer may need to qualify to take over the lease from you. I recommend talking to a local real estate agent who has experience selling homes with and without panels so you are well informed before making a decision.

    Answered by Peg Walsh | Winnetka, IL, USA | 827 Views | Working With an Agent | 1 year ago