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Reply to comment by Andtom33 in How can I get to Hampton Beach from Boston Airport by petrik3003
True that
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Reply to comment by warship_me in How can I get to Hampton Beach from Boston Airport by petrik3003
They keep houses for summer students. They are usually the worst you’ve ever seen, not updated from the 50s and they charge $200/person per week.
thepopulargirl t1_jdrg850 wrote
Hi, you take the bus from Boston to Newburyport, and then a Lyft or Uber to Hampton Beach.
thepopulargirl t1_jc6xupg wrote
Seacoat has rain. Kids are in schools.
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Reply to New homeowner from Texas & first winter. I've never seen temps like what's forecasted. What do I need to know? (septic & well) by MysteryOil
If you don’t know how good your pipes are insulated just leave the faucet in the kitchen trickling all night and day. Better safe than sorry.
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Reply to comment by heyhelloyuyu in Where to move…Seacoast NH by Hdale803
Yes all the streets that have free parking are for residents only.
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Reply to comment by Hdale803 in Where to move…Seacoast NH by Hdale803
I live in Hampton and also lived on Hampton beach. Tourists don’t mingle in town they go directly to the beach, the town is always quiet even on the busiest days on the beach. We locals know back roads that are never busy with almost no traffic. If you stay out of downtown Hampton beach you are going to be alright. We usually stay close to north beach (the wall) away from the crowds of the restaurants and bars. I live in town right now, but really close to the beach, 2min drive, and you never can tell that the ocean is so close, my backyard is wooded and I have 18 turkeys living there. Even the weather is different.
I don’t know if you are interested, but the schools are amazing.
Compared to the towns around us there are very few houses for sale, even before Covid. I’ve never seen more than 10 houses for sale at once ( I don’t think I’ve seen 10 actually). We also pay less property taxes thanks to the beach.
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Reply to Where to move…Seacoast NH by Hdale803
Exeter, Stratham, Hampton are very good. Hampton has the lowest property taxes between all of them. The schools are high rated, and the towns are safe.
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Reply to We are thinking of visiting mid to late April 2023. Is this a good time. We live in Wisconsin. by elwooddblues
If you like rain a lot and it’s still cold.
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Reply to comment by WickedCurious in Any recommendations for a high end restaurant to celebrate an anniversary in the southern New Hampshire area? by teddyjr32378
Came here to say this, also Otis