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<blockquote data-quote="browniehound" data-source="post: 370108" data-attributes="member: 4653"><p>I understand NH property takes are steep. Add the price of gas and now I'm not sure I want to live in NH. My work, firends, family and places I frequent are in metro-Boston. I'm talking 12 mile radius of the city.</p><p> </p><p>I know its affordable with lots of land, and no sales tax, but I don't want to live in NH. I think this is how most people feel or property values would be higher.</p><p> </p><p>If I could transfer to the Nashua or Manchester center at UPS and pay no state income take it would be worth considering a move to NH.</p><p> </p><p>I like being close to the city for the nightlife and sports while at the same time like to be driving distance to spend weekends camping, fishing, skiing, snow mobiling, boating, sight-seeing in NH, VT, and the wonderful state of Maine. It has the highest population of moose outside of Alaska. These are facinating creatures that I can never get tired of spotting anywhere!</p><p> </p><p>Its awesome to be in the city at 6 AM and then a short 5 hours drive to norhtern Maine by 11 and I'm in complete wilderness fly fishing and not 1 un-natural sound. AMAZING!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="browniehound, post: 370108, member: 4653"] I understand NH property takes are steep. Add the price of gas and now I'm not sure I want to live in NH. My work, firends, family and places I frequent are in metro-Boston. I'm talking 12 mile radius of the city. I know its affordable with lots of land, and no sales tax, but I don't want to live in NH. I think this is how most people feel or property values would be higher. If I could transfer to the Nashua or Manchester center at UPS and pay no state income take it would be worth considering a move to NH. I like being close to the city for the nightlife and sports while at the same time like to be driving distance to spend weekends camping, fishing, skiing, snow mobiling, boating, sight-seeing in NH, VT, and the wonderful state of Maine. It has the highest population of moose outside of Alaska. These are facinating creatures that I can never get tired of spotting anywhere! Its awesome to be in the city at 6 AM and then a short 5 hours drive to norhtern Maine by 11 and I'm in complete wilderness fly fishing and not 1 un-natural sound. AMAZING! [/QUOTE]
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