Suzanne Damon Top real estate agent in Bedford

Suzanne Damon

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The Damon Home Team-EXP Real Estate
31 Years of Experience
(142)
$38B
Total Sales Last Year
31
Years of Experience
392
Recent TransactionsTransactions from the last 3 years
$449.1K
Average Price Point

    About Suzanne Damon

    Suzanne Damon is a premier Realtor and the lead agent of The Damon Home Team at eXp Realty, located at 4 Bell Hill Road, Bedford, NH 03110. With over 35 years of professional experience, Suzanne Damon has established herself as a dominant force in the New Hampshire real estate market, completing 1600+ career transactions and surpassing $696,000,000 in career sales volume. Suzanne Damon maintains a high level of productivity, having successfully closed 82 sales in the past 12 months for clients throughout the Greater Manchester region. Suzanne Damon is recognized as Manchester's #1 real estate agent and currently ranks in the top 1% of agents across New England. Her consistent performance has earned her the 2025 Top Agent in Manchester award from FastExpert, which also ranks her as one of the top 15 agents in the entire state of New Hampshire. Suzanne Damon specializes in luxury residential listings, new construction development, and multi-family investment properties. Based in Bedford, Suzanne Damon serves a primary market of Manchester and provides expert representation across secondary markets including Bedford, Goffstown, Hooksett, Londonderry, Merrimack, and Amherst. The Damon Home Team also facilitates transactions in Auburn, Derry, Litchfield, Nashua, New Boston, Suncook, and Bow. Suzanne Damon has earned over 350 five-star reviews, reflecting a client-first philosophy and a reputation for high-level negotiation. Whether managing a complex luxury estate or assisting a first-time homebuyer, Suzanne Damon leverages three decades of local data to maximize value for her clients. If you require a top-ranked professional with a proven track record, Suzanne Damon is your trusted partner at eXp Realty.
    OTHER LANGUAGES
    slang and sarcaism, English
    Community Involvement
    NH food bank, Liberty house for Veterans and CASA volunteer
    HOBBIES/INTEREST
    camping and snowmobiling
    FAMILY
    love time with my family
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    Credentials

    LICENSE
    Real Estate - New Hampshire - # 048662
    Designation

    CDPE (Certified Distressed PropertyExpert)

    CRS (Certified Residential Specialist)

    ABR (Accredited Buyers Representative)

    Top Producer

    Broker / Associate Broker

    REALTOR

    Many honors and designations

    Specialties

    • Buyers
    • Sellers
    • Residential Property
    • Mobile Homes

    Professionally marketing and negotiating for sellers

    Awards

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      2025

      TOP 15 AGENT

      New Hampshire

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      2025

      TOP AGENT

      Manchester, NH

    • rewards

      2025

      TOP AGENT

      Derry, NH

    Other Awards

    Numerous awards, ask me about this. I'll brag everyday of the week!

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    FAQ

    Answered Questions

    Will a ramp and grab bars hurt our selling price?

    Handicap equipt is desirable for those who need it. Those who need it cannot find a home with this equipt in it. With Baby Boomers aging into the likely hood of wanting such a well-equipped home, this will enhance the desirability of that kind of property. Thus, adding the grab bars and ramp will become a desirability issue, not a value issue.

    Answered by Suzanne Damon | | 1431 Views | Working With an Agent | 4 years ago
    Is it still a good idea to stage a home in a seller's market?

    The better your home looks the more "eyeballs" that will be on your property. If you think you have a product that will get all the eyeballs without "staging", go for it! be sure to give your home a professional cleaning before buyers take a look.

    Answered by Suzanne Damon | | 1273 Views | Working With an Agent | 4 years ago
    Where do I find the water shut off for outside?

    In New Hampshire, the shut-off is located on the opposite side of the spigot location on the interior side of the home in the basement, usually where the foundation sill meets the foundation wall. Follow the pipes to the shut-off.

    Answered by Suzanne Damon | Gorham | 1827 Views | Working With an Agent | 3 years ago
    Does the value of my home affect the commission that I pay?

    Fees charged do not depend on the value of the home but rather on the policy of the broker/agent/company that you are working with. With that said, the value of the home does impact fees from the standpoint of most fees are based on a % of the sale price. However, fees do NOT have to be based on a % of the sale price. there are so many variables to consider and some companies allow for flexibility, and others may not. Our code of ethics does not allow us to discuss fees between companies so we have little knowledge of how much other companies charge for services or their structure for such. I am a native of Buffalo and would welcome your contact to discuss further if desired.

    Answered by Suzanne Damon | Buffalo | 2280 Views | Working With an Agent | 3 years ago
    What are mortgage points?

    Mortgage points are basically prepaid interest. You pay upfront at closing to " buy downaEUR? your interest rate. One point usually equals 1% of the loan amount and lowers your rate by about 0.25%, though it varies. Benefits: If you plan to stay in the home long term, points can save you a lot in interest over time. Drawbacks: They cost cash up front, so if you sell or refinance too soon, you may not break even. Some lenders push points as a way to make monthly payments look more affordable, while others may not offer them depending on their pricing structure or how competitive they want to be.

    Answered by Suzanne Damon | Concord, NH, USA | 748 Views | Working With an Agent | 4 months ago
    Buying a condominium ?

    Great question! Buying a condo is a little different than buying a single-family home. YesaEUR"you still want an inspection. The association may cover the structure, but you're responsible for the inside, and it's always smart to know what you're walking into. Beyond that, the big things are the financial health of the association (do they have reserves, or are you walking into a special assessment?), the rules and restrictions (pets, rentals, renovations), and the monthly feesaEUR"what's included and what's not. Every condo community has its own personality, so knowing the " fine printaEUR? is just as important as loving the unit itself. I break all this down for my buyers so nothing gets missed.

    Answered by Suzanne Damon | Manchester, NH, USA | 1262 Views | Working With an Agent | 4 months ago
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    Location

    Bell Hill Road #4 Bedford, NH, 03110

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