Abubob
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I thought people were moving out of NH. Made me wonder "what's wrong with me?"”Everyone’s moving to Texas” LOL. Enjoy. Feels like everyone’s moving to New Hampshire.
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I thought people were moving out of NH. Made me wonder "what's wrong with me?"”Everyone’s moving to Texas” LOL. Enjoy. Feels like everyone’s moving to New Hampshire.
The stretch between Portsmouth and Portland is one of the best places to live in New England.
Easy access to mountains, ocean, lakes, and Boston.
I love Vermont, but I grew up near the ocean and I miss it quite a bit.
And that same Tax advantage applies to your IRA's in NH.But the tax advantages of living in NH during working years makes this a better choice.
Amesbury has come such a long way in my lifetime. I like that whole area from the coast to haverhill. And yeah even haverhill is somehow not as shitty as it once was.I would extend that stretch south to Newburyport and Amesbury area. I said I couldn't live in Mass, but I guess I could live in those two communities. They're both more similar to the Southern Maine and NH Seacoast area than suburban Boston. But the tax advantages of living in NH during working years makes this a better choice.
All the reasons you listed are what I love.
After living in Mass until 14, I spent high school, college and most of my 20s in VT. I loved it, but vastly prefer where I am today. I only occasionally miss VT and that's really just the easier access to Northern VT skiing.
haverhill used to be the part of the golden line. Lowell, Lawrence and Haverhill. All had their individual problems.Amesbury has come such a long way in my lifetime. I like that whole area from the coast to haverhill. And yeah even haverhill is somehow not as shitty as it once was.
Jayson Blair and Jill Abramson
haverhill used to be the part of the golden line. Lowell, Lawrence and Haverhill. All had their individual problems.
Fun quiz. Puts me pretty much in places that I already know and like, NH, VT, although some of the places are misses. It also puts me in Great Barrington - never been there. Ususally just blow through Berkshiers. It would be an interesting project to just go and visit the places on the list that came up.
Berlin is decently situated for a skier. I haven’t been watching but I’d expect real estate to perk up there at some point if it already hasn’t.My answers put me in Berlin, NH. I would have expected NH, but closer to Concord.
Can’t believe the crowds in NoCo now versus 2019.”Everyone’s moving to Texas” LOL. Enjoy. Feels like everyone’s moving to New Hampshire.
i pay $4 a month for nytimes digital access.
I thought people were moving out of NH. Made me wonder "what's wrong with me?"
It thankfully isn’t my job to keep of population growth or decline. If it’s grown it must be pretty recent. I know of several families that have moved out of the area in the last 10 years and maybe 6 individuals that have moved into the state. Just my own experience.Look at census data (all publicly available info), NH & ME are the only northeastern states which didnt lost population in the last few years, which makes sense given NH is the only northeastern state which isnt completely bat**** insane. For instance, New York State lost about 125,000 people in the last few years, which, if it was your job to understand population dynamics, this fact would be almost imperceptibly shocking to you given all the advantages it has in terms of immigration - yet people are fleeing like crazy.
Look at census data (all publicly available info), NH & ME are the only northeastern states which didnt lost population in the last few years, which makes sense given NH is the only northeastern state which isnt completely bat**** insane. For instance, New York State lost about 125,000 people in the last few years, which, if it was your job to understand population dynamics, this fact would be almost imperceptibly shocking to you given all the advantages it has in terms of immigration - yet people are fleeing like crazy.
What source are you looking at?
Mass is still growing too.
November is one of the best months of the year. The tourists are gone, trails are dry, air is crisp, bugs are dead - I hike with my dog daily at lunch the entire month. April has some of the best spring skiing.Except for November and April. Those months, like the rest of New England, positively suck.
November is one of the best months of the year. The tourists are gone, trails are dry, air is crisp, bugs are dead - I hike with my dog daily at lunch the entire month. April has some of the best spring skiing.
May absolutely sucks, the minute the may flys swarm, I retreat indoors.