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If you could live anywhere in New England


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14 minutes ago, DotRat_Wx said:

I'm talking realistically. Need to consider factors like family life, work commute, snowfall and overall weather. 

Where would you pick? How far is too far from civilization for you? How long are you willing to commute? 

Pick a place in SNE and NNE. Where did you enjoy living in the past? 

Somewhere in the Norfolk/Washington Depot/Sharon area of NW CT for SNE pick. Beautiful countryside, solid average snowfall, easy to get to NYC, Albany, Boston, ADKs, access to cultural offerings and skiing. My northern pick is technically in the Mid-Atlantic: Upper St Regis Lake NY, but I guess Holderness NH would be a solid back up.

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Man there's a lot of different factors to consider.  I am more of a southern New England resident but enjoy traveling to northern New England, particularly to Maine where our family has a cabin.  I'm quite happy with the area I live in now as I am close to family and geographically I can get to the CT shore and Southern VT in an hour. Close to Springfield and Hartford and not an unreasonable drive to Worcester, Boston or New York.  I have an abundance of shopping and restaurants within 5-10 minutes of my house , only a couple miles from interstate 91 in a suburban setting but can easily travel to more rural areas in 20 minutes.  If I had to make a trade, I would give up some of the convenience for some additional snowfall with elevation, more hilly terrain,  and classic colonial architecture  Perhaps somewhere on the east slopes of the Berkshires or Litchfield Hills, but not really far out there, like a Barkhamsted CT or a Granville Mass at 1k+ where you could still drive down to the valley in 15-20  minutes where there is shopping and conveniences.  

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As much as I bitch  about Ct I really do love my location. If I could, in PFs camper, I would have wintered in the Maine Mountains in Eastern Maine somewhere around Bethel or even Randolph NH. Summers would be of course be in Southern RI at Weekapaug. Fantasy aside, being 45 minutes from the Ocean and an hour or 2 from good skiing I can not complain about the Moosup Sterling border. PVD, ORH, both casinos within an hour, BOS HFD 90 minutes. Close enough yet far enough away. Winter is decent with last 20 years averaging 60 or so. Obviously when I was young I would have liked 200 inch snows but now it usually snows just enough to satisfy my geekdom. 

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My biggest fight right now is figuring out where to live with my fiance. She loves the south shore and the cape. She's from CT so she likes that too. 

I would prefer to live somewhere north and/or west of the city. Between 495 and 128. Or perhaps in the 101 belt of Southern New Hampshire, like Exeter or Stratham. 

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Would break it up by season. In an ideal world where I won powerball and did not have to work, I would have a place on the outer Cape, Bay side in the summer. In winter, maybe either up near PF-Jay Peak, or tucked in the Rangeley area of Maine. The outer Cape in the summer is just amazing.

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7 minutes ago, CoastalWx said:

Would break it up by season. In an ideal world where I won powerball and did not have to work, I would have a place on the outer Cape, Bay side in the summer. In winter, maybe either up near PF-Jay Peak, or tucked in the Rangeley area of Maine. The outer Cape in the summer is just amazing.

Yeah I'd go mountains winter and beach summer.  Living in a trailer and just pullin' it around from season to season.

I personally love the ocean too, the vastness and the weather around that.  Same thing with mountains.

Ideally for me it would be out in Brighton Estates, Utah... 500" of snow a year and accessible only by snowmobile or snowcat during the winter months.  There's such a cool community up there.

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9 minutes ago, powderfreak said:

Yeah I'd go mountains winter and beach summer.  Living in a trailer and just pullin' it around from season to season.

I personally love the ocean too, the vastness and the weather around that.  Same thing with mountains.

Ideally for me it would be out in Brighton Estates, Utah... 500" of snow a year and accessible only by snowmobile or snowcat during the winter months.  There's such a cool community up there.

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Where exactly are the houses? I understand that they’re between Brighton and PC near Guardsmen Pass but can’t find the homes on the satellite image.

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15 minutes ago, bch2014 said:

Where exactly are the houses? I understand that they’re between Brighton and PC near Guardsmen Pass but can’t find the homes on the satellite image.

The circles.  They park in the Bonanza Flat trailhead and snowmobile to their homes.  When I was out in Park City last March I saw them sitting up there at like 8000-9000ft buried to the second story, and you can see their snowmobile roads.  My buddy knew someone who lived there and for being some place out in the wilderness, it's like a 5 min snowmobile ride to your car and a 15 minute drive down into all the creature comforts of Park City.

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The view of the Presidential's from the north is probably my favorite. So that's probably where I'd spend winters. Summers there too, but in SNE, I like the Onset area. It's essentially the Cape, but no bridge to cross.

I like the beach, my wife grew up on Aquidneck Island. I know she want's a house on the beach, but I'm going to try to sell her on the Outer Banks. Can get there in a day's driving, land is affordable, and great spot for 'canes. Spend late spring, fall there and summers/winters up north.

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Very happy with Colebrook/Columbia, NH.   Got 3730' Mount Bunnell (formerly Blue Mt.) out my window when I'm there.    Surrounded by the 28K acre Bunnell wildlife preserve.

Dead quiet most of the time and a unique sunset every day (when the sun is out which is rare this time of year).   Annual average snowfall ~ 150".

 

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3 hours ago, DotRat_Wx said:

My biggest fight right now is figuring out where to live with my fiance. She loves the south shore and the cape. She's from CT so she likes that too. 

I would prefer to live somewhere north and/or west of the city. Between 495 and 128. Or perhaps in the 101 belt of Southern New Hampshire, like Exeter or Stratham. 

You should try the Exeter area. Ideally just a hair west near Epping .Go in the summer and take her to a beach if that’s her thing , nice nite out in Portsmouth, then move somewhere like on the snowy side of the SE NH coastal front On 101. House prices not as insane 

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