say more! I have been thinking of moving to NH, I was trying to explain Manchvegas to my wife but she didn't get it, what's the inside scoop?
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say more! I have been thinking of moving to NH, I was trying to explain Manchvegas to my wife but she didn't get it, what's the inside scoop?
The Manchvegas days are over I would say. They cleaned up downtown and drove out the clubs and bars. It gentrified so instead we have good restaurants and chocolate shops. I caught the end of the club days in my 20s so the timing was nice. I got to be a punk kid and now I can go downtown with my kids ;)
Well you know me, I think there are too many cops lol. That's not much of a complaint for most I hope though. I want to homestead and live in the mountains so I need a state with out a property tax. All in All it still is the safest and best city in New England I would say. If I am to live in any city it would be this one. My place is right off exit 8 Rt 93 so its less than an hour from the beach and Boston, Maine and Vermont
in some places homesteaders can get government grants and such. probably better to do that somewhere with a more favorable climate.
Yea I'm going South, but not too far south. I went and checked it out and can't wait to be there again so I can get to work. I did everything I could here and it is past time I moved on.
Going to come to the best state MA?
I was born in Boston and moved to Lawrence when I was young. Even after we moved to NH it was a border town and it felt like MA because half the people I met were from there as well.
I'm thinking more like Kentucky, I can get a lot for the little money I have scraped together over the years there.
Kentucky is pretty great, I have some family there though I have never been. You can buy a house and 40 acres for less than $200K but you would have to live with southern people all the time. I can remember coming back from Texas one time to encounter a rude mass pike toll worker and it was so refreshing compared to the false politeness of southerners.
lol that's true, I will miss rude New Englanders ;). It really is about the land and than low taxes so I have less pressure making money off farming starting out. Switching from property tax to income tax takes me off the hook a bit if it turns out I make an awful farmer.