Submitted by Marty-McFried t3_y8n51e in newhampshire

got a job offer in Devens. I narrowed my search to Lowell/Nashua area for living. I’m coming from a (Philadelphia) suburb where I live now so hoping to find a quieter town near those cities. Any recommendations for a nice area near Lowell/Nashua?

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Noxpertyet t1_it12qe1 wrote

Groton Pepperell. I used to live in hudson nh and worked on Devens. Ride wasn't great or awful but might be worth looking closer to Devens. What makes you pick the Lowell Nashua area. There are some nice smaller towns near Devens.

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sonarblips t1_it180cd wrote

It really would depend on your income. Harvard MA is beautiful but pricey. Same goes for Hollis NH. Lowell and Nashua are cities, Nashua having some very nice areas as well as some not so nice. It also depends on if you are renting vs. buying. Keep in mind, route 495 is a nightmare. Avoid it if possible. If it were me, I would go south towards Boxboro-Concord.

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leckmir t1_it1zwo8 wrote

Dunstable is a small quiet town in MA that has a border with Nashua, Tynsgborough, Pepperell, Groton. Easy access to Nashua for shopping, MHT and BOS airports. Good school system shared with Groton. More cows than people.

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Marty-McFried OP t1_it28q0q wrote

I guess I should have clarified, I’ll be renting. Living in my own making a decent income. I’m more of a homebody and will likely be home a lot at first since I won’t know many people. So won’t mind spending a little extra on housing to have a nicer place

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FreezingRobot t1_it2ffua wrote

Speaking of Hudson, they just opened a brand new apartment complex next to the Route 3 exit. I know there isn't a lot of new aparments being built, so that might be something worth looking into for him.

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movdqa t1_it3q1d0 wrote

In NH, Amherst, Hollis, Wyndham, Hudson (sort of), Merrimack (sort of). In MA, Westford, Chemlsford, Tyngsboro. Some others that I can't recall at the moment.

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thread100 t1_it445vv wrote

It absolutely depends on your budget. The best places typically cost the most. You’re already going to pay mass income tax and if you live in NH you are going to pay a bit of premium on property taxes.

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Marty-McFried OP t1_it9ma39 wrote

I’ll be renting (might be dumb saying the property tax won’t matter 😂 first time moving out) im more of a homebody and will likely be home a lot at first not knowing many people so won’t mind paying a little more for a bigger/nicer place. Hoping to stay under the 2 grand mark. Toured a place in Nashua today that wanted 2300 for 700 sq feet

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Marty-McFried OP t1_it9mcjh wrote

My current commute is about 40 minutes so I won’t mind that for a commute. I picked Nashua/lowell for a few reasons. Got the job offer in Devens (have another potential one in Lowell) I’ve heard west of Devens isn’t that active so wanted to head east. Also the one person I know up there lives near Manchester so would like to be close to them but not mandatory

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Marty-McFried OP t1_itancrt wrote

Hudson seems like a perfect fit honestly. Close to Nashua but a little more quiet right? And it shows a 40 minute commute to Devens, sure it’ll be more during morning rush hour but my current commute is about that so won’t mind

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