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sonarblips t1_it180cd wrote

It really would depend on your income. Harvard MA is beautiful but pricey. Same goes for Hollis NH. Lowell and Nashua are cities, Nashua having some very nice areas as well as some not so nice. It also depends on if you are renting vs. buying. Keep in mind, route 495 is a nightmare. Avoid it if possible. If it were me, I would go south towards Boxboro-Concord.

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Marty-McFried OP t1_it28q0q wrote

I guess I should have clarified, I’ll be renting. Living in my own making a decent income. I’m more of a homebody and will likely be home a lot at first since I won’t know many people. So won’t mind spending a little extra on housing to have a nicer place

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sonarblips t1_it4ikh2 wrote

https://www.apartments.com/232-whalom-rd-lunenburg-ma/55ey64n/

If you can do yard and snow removal. Keep in mind, we can get tons of snow or sometimes barely any. You must be prepared if this listing interests you. I chose this one because as a single, you would have privacy but close access to big city life. Worcester is huge and vibrant with art, concerts, retail etc.

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Marty-McFried OP t1_it4tspe wrote

Can you be my realtor please. That first one was such a good find! Thank you so much

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sonarblips t1_it59isv wrote

Waterfront- spare bedroom for visiting friends- I LOVE living on a lake. Get a kayak, you would love it. A bit longer commute. Be aware of yard, snow and heating expenses while living on the water. You can get utility expense history on the address by inquiring with the utility directly. https://www.apartments.com/38-allen-rd-brookfield-ma/wqd7hll/

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