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AnythingToAvoidWork t1_j4cy19y wrote

Absolutely.

I'm in NH and our housing is drying up fast. All the lakes are turning into .2 acre lots, you know the drill.

My dad and sister live in Maine and they've been noticing it happening, too.

Nice thing for Maine is that it's far enough away from Boston to be insulated from being turned into a suburb like southern NH is.

I imagine Portland is starting to sprawl quite a bit.

Maine, NH and VT are the three best states to live in the U.S. in terms of climate change IIRC.

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linuxdragons t1_j4dsply wrote

Yes, it's starting to sprawl. Even with the pandemic boom, the net inflow of migration was very modest though. It's significant because it stopped the years long trend of negative population growth. The south was the main benefactor of migration.

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