Submitted by ProcessFair4705 t3_10ak5ls in ManchesterNH
Hi,
In late Feb or early Mar I'll move to Manchester, NH and I'm looking for an apartment. I need recommendations for something affordable and habitable, please.
Thank you.
Submitted by ProcessFair4705 t3_10ak5ls in ManchesterNH
Hi,
In late Feb or early Mar I'll move to Manchester, NH and I'm looking for an apartment. I need recommendations for something affordable and habitable, please.
Thank you.
Thank you!
That all depends on what you think is affordable. If you are moving from a big city even the nice places here will seem affordable. What monthly range are you looking at and for how many bedrooms?
Affordable is something I can afford, something that doesn't eat up my entire monthly income. Most apartment complexes require an income of at least 3 times the rent. And most apartments I see online are around $2000/month, that would mean one has to make at least $72,000 to qualify, that is higher than the average household income in NH.
> that is higher than the average household income in NH.
Statewide average annual household income in New Hampshire is $101,292 (Based on the five-year estimates from the 2020 American Community Survey conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau)
Median household income for Hillsborough County, NH is $90,806.
> Affordable is something I can afford, something that doesn't eat up my entire monthly income
If you're going to have a car (recommended unless you live and work in the center of Manchester) then you may want widen your search area to the towns bordering Manchester. It's usually an easy commute (exception being days like today).
Stay away from the "tree" streets (Elm, Maple, Beech, etc) and do not rent from Blue Door Living. They grew too fast and their maintenance dept is too small to effectively service the number of units they have, so you'll be waiting weeks if anything breaks in your rental.
The tree street rule of thumb is kinda BS. It applies to a part of nearly every tree street, but not the whole thing.
I bought a house on a tree street and a bunch of locals looked like I just signed up to die.
It was great for 5 years and my neighbors were lovely.
100% agree, the tree street rule is overplayed. “Stay away from the 2000s block of Elm st” would be telling people to not venture to the nicest part of town
Thank you!
Thank you!
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Best of luck. Use Zumper. Do absolutely not rent from Mike Bunie!!!!! Worst landlord ever!
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Affordable doesn’t really exist any more unless you don’t care about living somewhere where even locked doors aren’t enough. I’m trying to move and buy a house because 2 bedrooms for 2100 plus utilities is far from affordable. And that’s to be in a “nice” area. It’s getting more and more expensive by the year, it’s really not worth it unless you have 2000 plus a month to spend.
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Definitely ignore the people burbling about "Tree Streets". Some of those streets are literally miles long, encompassing many totally different neighborhoods.
A. Affordable B. Habitable C. Available
We used to be able to tell you to pick any two. These days you're lucky if you get to pick one.
That's pretty much everything you need to know about renting in Manchester except... don't hand money to someone who offers to show you a place and then says the tenants are busy, or the tenants are missing, or "won't let us in today" or whatever. If they don't have the keys and don't bring you in, you're probably not talking to the landlord and are getting scammed. A Word To The Wise. It's a tough town and you are fresh meat.
Thank you so much for the advice!
Try Pinardville or Goffstown. Cheaper than Manch but close.
Thank you. Let me find out how far it is from my workplace in Manch.
It also depends what you’re looking? You can find nice and comfortable 1 bedroom apartments for 1,200. The most upscale land you at around 1,600 a month for a 1 bedroom
I'm not looking for anything fancy. Just something not too horrible, like I said "habitable", because I plan to hopefully buy after a year or two
hello, i just relocated to Manchester recently, as far as i can tell its a wonderful place to live in. first i was having challenges, as time flies i adapted. well if you're looking to secure a suitable and comfortable accommodation you can reach out to Daniel, he was very reasonable and helpful.Daniel.edwards@savillshome.com .
regards
I will have a large one bedroom, 3rd floor walk up available at the end of Feb. $1100
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Look outside Manchester. Vacancy is still less than 0.4% and rents are crazy.
https://www.nhhfa.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/NHHousing-2022-Rental-Cost-Report.pdf