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Fremont NH property photo Fremont, NH: $349,900      [ 11 extra photos ]
Commuter friendly only minutes from 101 for EZ access to Manch/Concord/Portsmouth/Boston. Custom built colonial at almost 3500 sq ft of livable space. Third floor finished walk-up. Central AC, gourmet kitchen with Jenn-air appliances, gas FP, cath ceiling & more! Quick closing possible. Click for virtual tour.
 
 
Auburn NH property photo Auburn, NH: $294,900      [ 11 extra photos ]
Great cape w/updated kitchen, tile floor, new cabinets,counters & appliances. Brand new roof! Hardwood & built in china hutch in the formal DR,front to back formal LR with hardwood & gas FP, fin lower level. Mudroom/screen porch side entry. Large deck overlooking level backyard. Commuters dream location in Auburn & it's close to Lake Massabesic Click for virtual tour.
 
 
 
 
NH Active Adult Communities - New Communities for a New Lifestyle real estate information article photo

NH Active Adult Communities - New Communities for a New Lifestyle

Retirement today no longer means that you stop working, but after many years of the same routine it's time to make a change. And with that change comes a host of new priorities, interests and decisions.

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Auburn, NH

The town of Auburn, New Hampshire provides a perfect setting that mixes rural living with the serene beauty of nature. Auburn, only twelve miles east of Manchester NH, one of the state's largest cities, is far enough away not to get caught up in the busy pace of a city yet conveniently available when the need arises.

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Bedford, NH

Established in 1730 as Narragansett Number 5 for the benefit of soldiers who fought against the Narragansett Indians in Rhode Island, it was regranted first as Souhegan East, then as Bedford in 1750. The town was named for Lord John Russell, fourth Duke of Bedford, Secretary of State for the Southern Department (17481751), and a close friend of colonial governor Benning Wentworth.

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Chester, NH

Incorporated in 1722, Chester once included Candia, set off in 1763. First called "the chestnut country," it may have been the first of the settlement grants by Massachusetts selected for expansion of growing populations in the seacoast. The name may be derived from Cheshire, Chester being the county seat of Cheshire in England. Earl of Chester is a title held by the Prince of Wales.

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Derry, NH

Located in Rockingham County, NH, 12 miles south of Manchester, Derry is bordered by the towns of Auburn, Chester, Hampstead, Londonderry, Salem, Sandown and Windham.

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Hooksett, NH

Hooksett is located in south-central New Hampshire, the total land area of the Town is 36.3 square miles. Manchester, the State''s largest city is located immediately to our south, Concord the State''s capitol is 8 miles north of us.

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Londonderry, NH

In the midst of all this activity, Londonderry offers a quiet rural lifestyle firmly rooted in our agricultural past. Folks young and old take part in all kinds of clubs and organizations throughout the year as there truly is something for everyone.

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Manchester, NH

Manchester is located in south-central New Hampshire along the Merrimack River, 20 miles from the Massachusetts border and 58 miles from Boston.

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Pelham, NH

Nestled in the southeast corner of New Hampshire, Pelham was incorporated on July 5, 1746. The land that became Pelham had been part of Nottingham, Massachusetts to the west and Dracut, Massachusetts to the east. With the boundary between New Hampshire and Massachusetts in dispute until 1741, settlement of Pelham, even after her incorporation, proceeded slowly.

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Windham, NH

Settled in 1719 by Scotch immigrants seeking religious freedom, the Town of Windham was originally home to the Pawtucket Indians. It represented but a small part of a larger settlement, known by the residents as "Nutfield", which also encompassed the towns of Derry and Londonderry.

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