GILFORD — Abode Property Services has earned accreditation for its Home Watch services from the National Home Watch Association for the second year.
The NHWA was formed in 2009 in order to establish and maintain the highest industry standards for Home Watch and absentee homeowner services throughout the United States and Canada. Home Watch is a visual inspection of a home or property, looking for obvious issues, which means that it is a service that “keeps an eye on things” at your vacation or primary home while you are not in residence. All principals of NHWA Accredited Member companies are background-checked, insured, and bonded.
A native of New Hampshire’s Lakes Region, owner Megan Crane brings a wealth of experience to Abode Property Services. After earning her degree in communication and marketing from Bryant University, she honed her public relations and marketing skills in Boston, New York, and New Jersey. Upon returning to her roots in New Hampshire, Crane’s entrepreneurial spirit led her to launch Crush Wines, a successful boutique wine brokerage business that she owned and operated for over 15 years.
With a keen eye on the growing demand for property services in the Lakes Region, Crane channeled her passion for all things domestic. She combined her business and service expertise to create Abode Property Services. Crane’s commitment to exceptional service and her passion for helping others thoroughly enjoy the beauty and lifestyle of the Lakes Region is evident in every aspect of her work.
Crane graduated from the NHWA’s Home Watch Boot Camp and has earned the designation of Certified Home Watch Professional, placing her among the industry’s elite Home Watch providers. The CHWP designation and Boot Camp training exemplify Megan’s commitment to Home Watch excellence.
Abode Property Services serves the towns of Gilford, Laconia, Belmont, Tilton, Weirs Beach, Meredith, Center Harbor, Moultonborough, Tuftonboro, Wolfeboro, Alton, and the surrounding towns of the Lakes Region. The lakes they serve include Winnipesaukee, Winnisquam, Opechee, Squam, Wicwas, Winona, Waukewan, and Kanasatka.
Crane can be reached at 603-460-4088 or info@abodenh.com. For more information, visit abodenh.com.

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