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vexingsilence t1_j5pbo4j wrote

Wrong part of the state for isolation. It's all sprawl, and whatever little isn't.. will be.

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SomeSortofDisaster t1_j5pfxn7 wrote

Probably Hollis or Brookline, but you're looking at close to a million $ for anything with real acreage.

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ForklkftJones t1_j5pto7y wrote

I agree. The woodsy places are expensive unless you can find a trailer.

I'm too lazy to look at a map right now, but I would say look beyond Milford, beyond concord... Nothing in the lower parts of the map unless you're successful or don't mind having a mortgage payment that will follow you until the afterlife.

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Whats_Opera_Doc t1_j5qpqkg wrote

Just set up a tent at the Hollis Flea Market, put up some trinkets for sale, and you'll probably be fine for a bit

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IKR1_994 t1_j5pekx6 wrote

Yeah you wanna be up north of concord or in the western part of the state

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notsurethisisfunny t1_j5pfvxs wrote

If you want to move here from another state, we are full. Try Vermont or Maine.

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PM_Georgia_Okeefe t1_j5pr6vg wrote

Hollis is the best.

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MamaCassIsGreat t1_j5q6jic wrote

It’s not. Very populated, very busy. Not good.

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bostonkyle106 t1_j5rtk6e wrote

Lol 8,000 people in a 32 square mile town isn’t what I would call “very populated.” Nashua is about the same size area wise and is over 90,000.

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distressefakeleather t1_j5qfzaf wrote

Brookline, Mason, Hollis, Pelham, Wilton, Mont Vernon Lyndeborugh, Greenfield, Amherst, Milford, Litchfield, New Boston. check out google maps

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Hereforthemadness1 t1_j5pw9du wrote

Head north. Then west. And keep going. Till you start seeing orange license plates.

Edit: in reality if you want isolation, gotta go further from comfort. If you don’t want to have to drive 30+ minutes just to get to a grocery, and even further for “shopping”, don’t even try. And then there’s cost of living. I’m building remote right now, and just to get power out there it’s 60grand. Then there’s maintenance. You gonna pay someone to plow your road AND driveway each winter, or do it yourself?

Building a even quasi remote house is so much more expensive and complicated then just buying in a fucking development. And you want to be remote, you got any experience living remote? Or just another flatlander who is gonna make a post about keeping kids inside when you see a fox or particularly angry squirrel?

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jgren91 t1_j5pknak wrote

Mason, Brookline, Wilton, just go east of Hollis and Milford

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[deleted] t1_j5pngk6 wrote

Can't think of any

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Dependent_Season_669 t1_j5rhnt8 wrote

Wilton or Lyndeborough. Lyndeborough is similar square mileage to Nashua, but only around 2000 people total... So you live very far away from your neighbors!

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jondaley t1_j5s2xuj wrote

Can you define "near"? 10, 20, 50 miles?

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seasyl t1_j5tqom1 wrote

Lyndeborough is the closest you'll get to that while still being close to Merrimack/Nashua

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NHGuy t1_j5uptc3 wrote

Acreage and isolation in southern NH means homes $1m and above, generally

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margismith1111 t1_j5vqtbh wrote

Mount Vernon who has no cell phone service btw

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KrissaKray t1_j5pssih wrote

Depends on where you're coming from...

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