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Old 11-24-2013, 06:38 PM
 
Location: Massachusetts
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It may not happen very soon, but within the next 2 yrs its a project of mine to investigate places in NH, real estate, places to go or even visit certain cities more often in the places I want to move.

I have a few questions though.. It seems like in all my travels to NH, it is very up and coming, it has nicer people overall, its less crowded on the roads STILL despite the fact that people from MA move there and have been. I travel to Nashua once a week or have been for almost the last 2 months, have spent time in Manchester once at night and I am impressed with the potential.. It has more potential than the Lowell area if anyone wants my honest opinion. It also seems NH has better schools and there are services contrary to what people want to say.. Many want to make NH sound more primitive than MA but to me it cant be further from the truth... Thoughts?
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Old 11-26-2013, 06:56 PM
 
Location: NH and lovin' it!
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Hi. You have plenty of time to check out all the places you need to see.

I was in your place 3 years ago and really enjoyed traveling to perspective new towns to reside in. Nice way to spend a weekend or a day. Not in winter so much!

Good luck. O, and regarding NH being primitive? Not so IMHO. I moved to this state because of the culture and arts communities.
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Old 11-27-2013, 05:50 AM
 
Location: Bangor Maine
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My daughter teaches 6th grade science in Dover NH and it seems they have a decent school system. Check out the towns in the Portsmouth area. It is easy trip to Boston from that part of NH. If you like to visit the ocean, Rye Beach is nice.
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Old 11-27-2013, 06:09 AM
 
Location: Western, Colorado
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It may not happen very soon, but within the next 2 yrs its a project of mine to investigate places in NH, real estate, places to go or even visit certain cities more often in the places I want to move.

I have a few questions though.. It seems like in all my travels to NH, it is very up and coming, it has nicer people overall, its less crowded on the roads STILL despite the fact that people from MA move there and have been. I travel to Nashua once a week or have been for almost the last 2 months, have spent time in Manchester once at night and I am impressed with the potential.. It has more potential than the Lowell area if anyone wants my honest opinion. It also seems NH has better schools and there are services contrary to what people want to say.. Many want to make NH sound more primitive than MA but to me it cant be further from the truth... Thoughts?
If services and fine schools are important to you, perhaps there are other states that fill that role other than New Hampshire?

Unless I misunderstood your OP?
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