Submitted by LawBot_T1000 t3_1129uwn in newhampshire

Hi all!

I was admitted to UNH Law School for the next fall season. I am very excited; however, moving is not the most practical. I will be moving from from very far away, and as such I want to start looking for places for rent now while there is still plenty of time. If you know any law students/grads who will be moving away from the Concord area around the summertime (June/July 2023), I would be very grateful if you could put them in contact with me. Additionally if you know of any places for rent within Concord or from a commutable distance (Franklin, Hooksett, Manchester, Durham, etc.), I would be equally grateful if you could point me in that direction. Thank you for your time :)

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Almightyfartbucket t1_j8iu75c wrote

While maybe not the best apartments, Keystone property management has quite a few properties in the area and I found the folks in their office to be pleasant to work with.

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foodguy5000 t1_j8jn35x wrote

I'd definitely suggest you try finding a place to live in Concord. The area around UNH Law School/White Park is pretty walkable, your quality of life will be pretty good if you can walk over to school or to downtown Concord. You could certainly drive from Hooksett or Manchester, but that'll get old especially in the winter. Hope you find a good place!

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derek_morin1 t1_j8jpm64 wrote

There are plenty of homeless camps to stay at in concord if you can’t find anything.

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simonhunterhawk t1_j8k4tli wrote

My partner and I just moved to NH from FL, we went through avise properties and they have been amazing.

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AlexTheTolerable t1_j8kij8x wrote

My wife and I lived at Cranmore Ridge while we were in Concord, it may not be the cheapest option but we both loved it. The units are spacious and have nice amenities like granite countertops and walk-in closets, and the staff there were very friendly and helpful. Definitely check it out if you’re looking for a place in Concord

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frenzied-eccentric t1_j8krst9 wrote

I know there are often Facebook groups where people post seeking/offering rooms and apartments. For example, there is one for the Seacoast: SEACOAST HOUSING AND RENTAL SIE (yes, all caps). Lots of roomate requests are on there too. Good luck and congrats on the acceptance!

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LawBot_T1000 OP t1_j8wnz39 wrote

>Cranmore Ridge

Thank you to both you and your wife for the advice. I will reach out to them regarding pricing details. I know I will be paying much more for housing regardless of where I go than what I do right now.

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