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Old 09-22-2009, 05:09 PM
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Default If You Could Live Anywhere In NH, Where Would You Live? Where Wouldn't You Live In NH Even If Someone Paid You?

and why?
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Old 09-23-2009, 09:16 AM
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If price were no object I think I would relocate to Chester. More rural than Londonderry but still close to Manchester and the airport. I would also have a place in Landaff to be near the relatives.

Otherwise I would consider a in city house in Portsmouth or Exeter.

I don't know of any place I would not live except in a downtown three decker in any of the cities.

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Old 09-23-2009, 11:04 AM
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There is a white house on a cliff across from the beach in North Hampton for sale for $4.5M; I would live there I also really like where I live now in Hollis. Up north is nice, but I like being able to make a day-trip into a big city and my family is far- so being near larger airports is important to me.

I can't really think of anywhere I wouldn't live if someone paid me; there aren't many places that are THAT bad.
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Old 09-23-2009, 11:31 AM
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I can't really think of anywhere I wouldn't live if someone paid me; there aren't many places that are THAT bad.
I was recently driving across the country this summer and thought long and hard about the one state I couldn't possibly live in....I eventually decided on Indiana.

Every other state either has a coast line (if you've seen Indiana's you wouldn't want to go there), mountains, canyons, great climate, interesting cities, and/or decent hunting and fishing (I don't deer hunt, which is pretty good in Indy).

Honestly NH is the perfect fit for my personality, politics, and hobbies so anywhere in the state would work for me if cost was no object. I would move north in a minute if I could find employment, but I'm just as happy on the coastline. I guess Manchester would be my last place.


/sorry to any hoosiers who may read this.
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Old 09-23-2009, 11:37 AM
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I have a few:

Shirley Hill area in Goffstown, specifically the Welch/Shirley Hill Farms. That is an amazing area with great views of Manchester. It would also be great to have 150+ acres of land.

Manchester in one of the old mill buildings if you could renovate it for residential use. I love Manchester no matter what anyone says about it not being a real city, being dirty, etc.

Rye/North Hampton preferably as close to the coast as possible while still having a few acres. The NH seacoast is awesome even though it's only 12 miles or so. You always see people walking and biking in that area and summers at the beach are great.
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1. Beach front in Rye.
2. Nashua
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Old 09-23-2009, 04:01 PM
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Thanks for the replies everyone...if you have the time, can you please add the 'why' so I can get a better understanding? Thanks!
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Old 09-23-2009, 07:40 PM
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1 Most anywhere north of the lakes region. There are a few places i would live south of the lakes. It would all depend how much they paid me.Overall natural beauty and pace of life is what i need now.
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I would pay NOT to live in New Hampshire
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I would pay NOT to live in New Hampshire
I'll give you my adress. You can send it to me.
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