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Missedanother1 t1_jddmrup wrote
Reply to Best ways to find housing in Seacoast area? by quoth01
The challenge of low inventory is also multiplied by the amount of out of staters looking to move in and driving prices up. It is a very real issue for people trying to get a first home.
MethBearBestBear t1_jddmr20 wrote
Reply to Best ways to find housing in Seacoast area? by quoth01
Really depends on your timing (short term/6 month/12 month) and price range as prices can be drastically different even one town over
tylermm03 t1_jddmo78 wrote
Reply to comment by ComprehensiveFool in Best ways to find housing in Seacoast area? by quoth01
On the bright side we have no income or sales taxes, and we’re eliminating interest and dividends tax in the next few years. If you’re into guns, our gun laws are very relaxed compared to other New England states (except for Maine, their laws are also very relaxed). On top of this we’re one of the safest states in the US in terms of violent crime.
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liber_tas t1_jddm1lu wrote
Reply to comment by PM_Georgia_Okeefe in Free State Founder Jason Sorens Fails in Court To Silence Critic by smartest_kobold
Yes. That's why we have courts to decide what is and what isn't.
StWilVment t1_jddls50 wrote
Reply to Best ways to find housing in Seacoast area? by quoth01
I actually found a decent rental in Dover in 2018 on Craigslist lol try there
Ashamed-Constant-534 t1_jddldt4 wrote
Reply to Recommendations: Need to replace ancient single pane windows in home built in 1949 by Baremegigjen
Contact Homescapes of New England. Did great work for me
BackItUpWithLinks t1_jddlab2 wrote
Reply to NH lawmakers considering bill to make it easier for landlords to evict tenants by tronhammer
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Here we go.
tylermm03 t1_jddjx9n wrote
Reply to comment by Missedanother1 in Best ways to find housing in Seacoast area? by quoth01
At this post I’d just give it up because of how stupid high interest rates are. My parents got lucky and were able to find a house in 2021 (we used to live in Mass), but it took them around a year of looking and bidding.
TheMobyDicks t1_jddiikv wrote
Ahh, irony. I see what you did there.
TheMobyDicks t1_jddi62l wrote
Reply to comment by charlybell in Hiking Trails near Exeter? by eyehunt2
SSSSSShhhhhhh.
TheMobyDicks t1_jddi283 wrote
Reply to comment by Dull_Broccoli1637 in Hiking Trails near Exeter? by eyehunt2
Second for Stonehouse Pond.
lantrick t1_jddhmjz wrote
Reply to comment by Wide_Television_7074 in I found this map, I don't live in NH (Florida but family might move), whats going on in New Hampshire regarding Transgender people (I'm trans) by Inannazami
I hear rent is cheap, jobs are plentiful and there's so much freedom you'll be pinching yourself. It's like a freedom utopia.
Zachisawinner t1_jddhcte wrote
Reply to Best ways to find housing in Seacoast area? by quoth01
Definitely get with a local realtor. Zillow does not update quickly so by the time you see availability it’s already snatched up by someone that is nearer and saw it otherwise locally advertised. Affordable housing is very limited right now. Consider extending your search range to the (even less) less metro areas. Good luck.
rudyattitudedee t1_jddgq4y wrote
Reply to comment by DarthBigT in Urgently need 100 gal propane tank emptied. Any ideas? by nthat1
That’s what I was goin for haha
cwalton505 t1_jddg4fz wrote
Reply to comment by dogownedhoomun in North Hampton Chief Leaves After Investigation Into Questionable Arrest by L-V-4-2-6
I understand it was an accident, it's not a big deal, but if you look at the rules of the site that is what the downvote is for.
Ok_Low_1287 t1_jddfp77 wrote
Reply to Best ways to find housing in Seacoast area? by quoth01
I married a rich woman. True, I'm a bit of a kept man, but I have a bowling alley and home theater and gym in my house. Everyone has to suffer ..
Hoops867 t1_jddfh11 wrote
Reply to comment by finalyst19 in Urgently need 100 gal propane tank emptied. Any ideas? by nthat1
This actually isn't a terrible idea apparently. Propane isn't a greenhouse gas and breaks down from oxidation and sunlight.
Controlled burning is technically safer, but if you're outside and there's a breeze, it's probably fine.
Doug_Shoe t1_jddf6zd wrote
Reply to comment by Doug_Shoe in North Hampton Chief Leaves After Investigation Into Questionable Arrest by L-V-4-2-6
Also people in the comments are scratching their heads and asking if NH has prohibition. lulzlulzlulz
Wiked_Pissah t1_jddf2lu wrote
Reply to comment by xormybxo in I found this map, I don't live in NH (Florida but family might move), whats going on in New Hampshire regarding Transgender people (I'm trans) by Inannazami
Very sad and true!
Wiked_Pissah t1_jddexb2 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in I found this map, I don't live in NH (Florida but family might move), whats going on in New Hampshire regarding Transgender people (I'm trans) by Inannazami
What does it matter to you anyways? Let someone else believe what they want to believe. Are you really losing sleep because someone wants to be a different gender? How about minding your own fucking business and let others live their lives without you in it?
Happy_Confection90 t1_jddev8m wrote
Reply to comment by MesaVerde87 in In honor of ice cream places opening soon do you call them “Jimmies” or “Sprinkles”? by IamMikey1
There is no other answer
Doug_Shoe t1_jddet76 wrote
Lawyer Steve Lehto's video on this case was hilarious.
Police Chief Resigns After Idiotic Arrest https://youtube.com/watch?v=ANY21q8lr78&feature=shares
xormybxo t1_jddelo6 wrote
Reply to comment by Wiked_Pissah in I found this map, I don't live in NH (Florida but family might move), whats going on in New Hampshire regarding Transgender people (I'm trans) by Inannazami
They wanna protect a person’s “right” to Karen other peoples kids; what they read & hear in school, but do nothing when kids are actually being harmed by their families. Straight up nothing but Republican bread and circuses for seven years
nixstyx t1_jddnt6n wrote
Reply to comment by Lords_of_Lands in Recommendations: Need to replace ancient single pane windows in home built in 1949 by Baremegigjen
I would whole heartedly disagree with you. Perform an air intrusion test or just use a thermal camera and you'll see why windows from the 1940s are not good compared to modern windows. It's not just the glass itself, it's also how the window frames were installed (i.e. without insulation around them). Storm panes don't do anything to help that. And the idea that anyone would need to replace modern windows "every 15 years" is baffling. Modern windows are going to last a lot longer than that, and more importantly, they'll function a lot better. These modern storm panes are permanently installed, meaning you can no longer open the window. That's a deal breaker for most people who like some airflow after a long stuffy winter.