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Old 05-13-2014, 06:57 PM
 
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Hello GraniteStater,

Well, that all sounds good to me!

- I thought that New Hampshire was more expensive of a state to live in, as opposed to Maine(?).
Am I wrong here?
How is NH with 'Seniors'? (I read that Maine is very Senior Friendly).
Does NH tax Social Security Income? How about small Pensions?
You say that there would be low property taxes too, huh!
I definitely would like to be UP in the Mountains, and near Lakes, to go boating!
(I'd actually like to live on Top of a hill or mountain)!
Where we currently live (New Fairfield, CT, we're at the top of an 800' hill, which at least gives me nice sunset views!
We would probably have to rent a house, especially to start.
Would that be possible up in the Errol area???

Thanks for all of your good information here, and I'll definitely check into it!

CTwoodnutt.....aka Irv.
No, NH does not tax pensions. Interest and dividend income from investments is taxed.
Which States Do Not Tax Pension Income? | eHow

Errol is a small town in Coos County, around 400 population. Towns around 1,000 people would include Shelburne and Randolph- both of which are closer to the WMNF with plenty of trails everywhere. If you go a bit south of the notches you can also find some rural areas and towns with affordable properties and low taxes. I prefer the NH closer to the Maine border myself.
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