Renter on Elm here. Moved here late last year. I was shocked by what was going on near Pine st and Manchester st. We may want to buy a townhouse later. Sounds like Candia Rd is very nice area. Thanks for the info
Is the Manchester area more Liberal or Conservative minded? I don't know NH enough so I'd like to know what region of the state is either or? This way ppl know where they may fit in better.
North Country would be the most conservative area. That's going to pretty much be all of Coös county, although littleton may be more mixed. Tourist towns (Conway) and big cities down south will have the most people from Massachusetts, who tend to be more liberal.
We have lived for going on 3 years in Nashua. We don't go to Manchester and would not live there. There are already some beggars in South Nashua on the street, and having contacted Nashua Police a couple of years ago when one approached us at Best Buy on the DW Hey, the Police said we don't care. It was later by email that the Best Buy Manager replied that he had asked the beggar to live the Best Buy parking lot. To us the crime in Manchester destroys the comments that NH is safe, as almost daily seen in the Patch newsletter.
Thank you for your videos. I think I'm most interested in Manchester or.maybe Nashua because I want convenience to necessities more than anything.....Yet I also want to be close to nature & the natural beauty of your state. I especially love to snow ski & water ski!..... I do have a question & I don't know if you can answer this?!..... Why is Portsmouth considered to be so much better than Hampton? Is Hampton just a tourist town? I would think Hampton by looking at a map that Hampton would be one of the most ideal places to live for people who love the ocean?!
Hi Wendy, it sounds like you might enjoy living west of Manchester. In areas like Goffstown, New Boston, Weare or Henniker. It's more private and offers a rural feel, while still being close to the larger cities. Plus, Pats Peak and Crotched Mountain are within close proximity. Hampton does attract a lot of tourists, more specifically Hampton Beach. North Hampton is very nice and more on par with Portsmouth when it comes to home prices. I've never had an issue at Hampton Beach, although it's not my favorite place to go. (I personally like York Maine.)
I feel like your commentary on the east side is almost spot on but I feel like you're overstating the issues on the west side. It's much more quiet over there than it is in the zone.
Personally, I haven't spent a lot of time there. Although I remember talking to agent that use to live in Berlin. He told me it's very run down and lacks future growth.
@@LivinginNewHampshire"it'll probably never recover" "I f**king hate you" - lady that walked in the gas station after the clerk told me he was from "MassaChuuShets". How much you wanna bet he raised her rent for no reason at all? "There's nothing to do here" - Lady at Fagin's Pub. Berlin's a hoot I'm sure. Cute french Canadian chicks if you can find them
I used to work for Best Drug and Bridge Street Pharmacy as a teen. I was just wondering about my super boss at that time Bob Demers.Can anyone give info about him? I Just want to say Hi an TY he was the best!!
Renter on Elm here. Moved here late last year. I was shocked by what was going on near Pine st and Manchester st. We may want to buy a townhouse later. Sounds like Candia Rd is very nice area. Thanks for the info
Gonna rent here soon. Where should I avoid?
A house on Candia Rd. is quiet and close to Lake Massabesic which is nice. Easy to get on 93 and 101. Most likely cheaper than renting on Elm 😂
Can you do similar video for Nashua and surrounding suburbs please
I was thinking about doing another video covering more of the state, not just Manchester.
@@LivinginNewHampshire I'd be interested
Is the Manchester area more Liberal or Conservative minded? I don't know NH enough so I'd like to know what region of the state is either or? This way ppl know where they may fit in better.
North Country would be the most conservative area. That's going to pretty much be all of Coös county, although littleton may be more mixed. Tourist towns (Conway) and big cities down south will have the most people from Massachusetts, who tend to be more liberal.
Liberty shall conquer
We have lived for going on 3 years in Nashua.
We don't go to Manchester and would not
live there.
There are already some beggars in South
Nashua on the street, and having contacted
Nashua Police a couple of years ago when
one approached us at Best Buy on the DW
Hey, the Police said we don't care. It was
later by email that the Best Buy Manager
replied that he had asked the beggar to live
the Best Buy parking lot.
To us the crime in Manchester destroys the
comments that NH is safe, as almost daily
seen in the Patch newsletter.
I mean this is all over the country...
Thank you for your videos. I think I'm most interested in Manchester or.maybe Nashua because I want convenience to necessities more than anything.....Yet I also want to be close to nature & the natural beauty of your state. I especially love to snow ski & water ski!..... I do have a question & I don't know if you can answer this?!..... Why is Portsmouth considered to be so much better than Hampton? Is Hampton just a tourist town? I would think Hampton by looking at a map that Hampton would be one of the most ideal places to live for people who love the ocean?!
Hi Wendy, it sounds like you might enjoy living west of Manchester. In areas like Goffstown, New Boston, Weare or Henniker. It's more private and offers a rural feel, while still being close to the larger cities. Plus, Pats Peak and Crotched Mountain are within close proximity.
Hampton does attract a lot of tourists, more specifically Hampton Beach. North Hampton is very nice and more on par with Portsmouth when it comes to home prices. I've never had an issue at Hampton Beach, although it's not my favorite place to go. (I personally like York Maine.)
I feel like your commentary on the east side is almost spot on but I feel like you're overstating the issues on the west side. It's much more quiet over there than it is in the zone.
"In the Zone" lol Twilight Zone over near the Nightmare on Elm St?
I'd like to know what you think about living in berlin?
Personally, I haven't spent a lot of time there. Although I remember talking to agent that use to live in Berlin. He told me it's very run down and lacks future growth.
@Living in New Hampshire I guess that would explain why homes are so reasonable.
@@cathymolina9139 Exactly, plus the property tax rate is relatively high there.
@@LivinginNewHampshire"it'll probably never recover" "I f**king hate you" - lady that walked in the gas station after the clerk told me he was from "MassaChuuShets". How much you wanna bet he raised her rent for no reason at all?
"There's nothing to do here" - Lady at Fagin's Pub.
Berlin's a hoot I'm sure. Cute french Canadian chicks if you can find them
Love the details I’m moving from Texas but man you move the screen way to fast for someone who is trying to understand slower please
Pls stop increasing price 😊
I used to work for Best Drug and Bridge Street Pharmacy as a teen. I was just wondering about my super boss at that time Bob Demers.Can anyone give info about him? I Just want to say Hi an TY he was the best!!
Graffiti is directly proportional to the crime.