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fallenelf OP t1_izsfe16 wrote

Reply to comment by FTheOldWest in Potentially Moving to NH by fallenelf

Thanks! We're excited at the prospect of moving (I'll find out about my job in the next 2 weeks. It's hard trying to figure out where to move since neither my wife nor I are from NH.

The position is hybrid (1-2 days in the office), but they want me to live in NH as I'll have to travel throughout the state at times. After looking around and seeing some comments, we're increasing our budget to 700k and that's opening a lot of possibilities in areas with good schools (Concord, Amherst, etc.).

We're trying to find something that is more New England charm, but drivable to something we're more familiar with (DMV/upstate NY).

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FTheOldWest t1_izsfnse wrote

Will you need to travel to DC or like boston?? Check out the dm I shot you!

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fallenelf OP t1_izsfvrg wrote

The position is in Concord. Ill be in the office a couple of days a week, but need to drive through the state every few weeks for events and other items.

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FTheOldWest t1_izsg2a9 wrote

Ah ok. Honestly, Concord is one of the most central locations in the state - I highly recommend it. I can get to the border of vt and the coast within an hour. I can get to Boston in 1 hour and about 15 mins. It's reallt one of the best locations in the state in my opinion

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MommaGuy t1_iztg1nv wrote

If you live in the state and work here no income tax! Plus you can enjoy places like Boston, on occasion.

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Ill_Athlete3019 t1_izvefhw wrote

Amherst is great if the commute works for you.

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fallenelf OP t1_izvj6dt wrote

It's top of our list now. I've only heard good things and the schools are fantastic.

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Annual_Champion_1555 t1_izvsrva wrote

I live near Amherst. It’s certainly ideal. Schools are great. Only problem is you’re going to pay $1,000,000 for a $300,000 house.

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