Recent comments in /f/ManchesterNH

justaduck0 OP t1_j5hruaz wrote

Gracias, amigo! One of the things I look for when moving somewhere new is a presence of a Latino/Hispanic community as it generally helps me feel less isolated, especially in parts of the US where we have a very small presence, if at all. I also want to ask if you'd be interested in meeting up in-person once I'm situated there.

Damn, I have T-Mobile currently but may consider switching as I need to upgrade anyway, though not sure if I want to get a local number or stick to my KS one. Thanks for the heads-up, and I've seen pics of how beautiful New England is during the fall so I'm excited!

Thanks for the welcome! I'm pretty excited to move there and experience all that there is to see and do.

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LorenzoA t1_j5hkske wrote

Rent is really high in New England. Single bedroom is about $1500 if you're lucky. I'm Latino too and there's a Hispanic community in town but not sure if there are any community groups. Restarting is tough, I've done it too, so if you find a hobby, you'll meet lots of people right away. Biggest suggestion is buy winter snow pants, boots, coat, etc. It's cheaper outside of the states that always get snow. For this city, maybe try to find places in North Manchester or in a suburb like Hooksett, Bedford, Derry, etc. because it'll be safer. If you do move into town, I'd suggest a security system. Oh, I'd suggest you avoid T-Mobile because coverage in rural NH is spotty. Verizon too. Both drop calls near seacoast and in mountains. I was happy with at&t and I would still be with them but I got into a family plan with my parents. Ultimately, bring a good camera because it's so beautiful out here, so go see the ocean, see the foliage up in the mountains in the fall, and you'll find colonial historic sites all over. Welcome!

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justaduck0 OP t1_j5hkqq0 wrote

I've never lived in Wichita, but I've driven through there, and spent many a weekend there, an infinite amount of times growing up that I feel qualified to give some perspective:

If you're used to cost-of-living in NH, then you'll find KS to be a cheaper breath of fresh air, especially with housing. The local eatery/bar scene is pretty decent, in addition to the nicer up-scale places. I will say that one of the worst parts about Wichita is the lack of decent public transportation (as is the case in most Kansas towns, including my own) and the influence of Big Business on the City Council, but there are plenty of activities and shopping to do here whether you're single or have a family (Sedgwick County Zoo, Towne East Square Mall, etc.) as well as other decent destinations that are within a 3-hour drive (Oklahoma City, OK, "Little Sweden" in Lindsborg, KS, and the Cosmosphere in Hutchinson all come to mind). There are also some decent hiking trails a short drive from Wichita if you're into that.

Also, the weather can almost randomize here frequently but it can generally be windy here, which is something most of us Kansans are used to. The crime rate has also been going up, but nowhere near the levels you would see in Chicago and, I'd imagine, Boston.

Hopefully this helps!

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justaduck0 OP t1_j5hi8tl wrote

Thanks! I'm a housing Case Manager and I've worked extensively with our local housing authority and it's interesting seeing things from my clients' perspective for the first time regarding high housing costs and difficulty finding something 'reasonable.'

I'm not a fan of attracting attention to myself at all so I think I'll be fine once I find a place.

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MHTMakerspace t1_j5fbkxd wrote

>I'm a single, latino male in his early-30s who's also an introvert with no family or friends in that part of the US, so I would basically be starting over.

Starting over fresh with no contacts is tough in NH, especially as an introvert. There used to be more meetups and interesting events before COVID, but venues vanished and events are only slowly coming back.

To get a better idea of events around town, grab a copy of The Hippo (free weekly) when you visit NH, or you can buy access to the digital edition.

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Kv603 t1_j5fan95 wrote

Watch out with those, there's a ton of scammers, especially on CL.

When I needed an apartment and needed to seek remotely, I ended up working with a real estate broker who also handled rentals.

> I'm also considering housing just outside the area (Londonderry, Bedford, etc.)

Bedford has a reputation as an expensive, snooty suburb, however it is possible to find an apartment, and Bedford is an easy drive to Manchester or even Nashua.

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lellololes t1_j5f2zmg wrote

As of late 2022, NH had a 0.3% vacancy rate for 2 bedroom apartments, and 0.5% for all units.

https://www.nhhfa.org/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/NHHousing-2022-Rental-Cost-Report.pdf

Things are pretty tight up here right now. I don't know what your budget will look like, but the places that have some vacancies tend to be places that price at a premium level and intentionally keep some units open by pushing rents up to higher levels. Less premium locations can be difficult to snap up.

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plumcrazy09 t1_j5evyum wrote

The rental market is very competitive right now especially in Manchester, it was very hard to find an apartment at an affordable rate but it's not impossible it just might take some time. Salem NH might be somewhere to look too they are building some nice apartments but they can get expensive too. Good luck!

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justaduck0 OP t1_j5er052 wrote

This is a great answer, thank you!

I was told good things about NH and Manchester so I'm excited to relocate. I'm starting to get an inkling of which areas are safer than others (Google Maps is my friend) so I appreciate your experiences.

Cost-of-living there is much higher than here (and what I'm used to), and looking for housing was the first clue I got as to how expensive it is there. I've no plans to buy a house yet and the housing market seems too atrocious to consider that, at the moment. Y'all have a lot of cool shit to do there just based on what I found online, and even better knowing that Boston is close as well, so thank you for the recommendations. I'd appreciate any more tips if you can think of them later on!

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justaduck0 OP t1_j5epl4l wrote

Awesome stuff! Thank you!

I've been hitting up Craigslist and FB Marketplace every day for housing and I'm starting to (hopefully) get an idea of where I should live and what I can realistically afford (we don't get paid enough in my field sadly), and they seem to parallel what you said.

Strangely enough, I live in Lawrence, KS, where the population size is roughly the same as Manchester, and also here folks commute to nearby Kansas City, Missouri for work which has also driven up housing and overall cost-of-living, so I'm also considering housing just outside the area (Londonderry, Bedford, etc.), so I appreciate that your advice is the same as what I was considering!

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Coldest-Spinach t1_j5enqc5 wrote

Hey hey, welcome! There are some sketchy areas in Manch like any city but overall New Hampshire is a very safe state to live in, compared to the national average Manchester is safer than most cities. And some of the streets it depends on which part youre on, I used to date a person who was on Laurel and around where they lived on the street was ok but if you drove further up it was a little sketch.

Cost of living is high, I'd imagine higher than Kansas. but personally I found a pretty good deal when I was renting, i'm currently living in Nashua myself and about to move to Manch, I am paying around 1350 a month for rent for a 1bdrm deluxe, and will be paying approximately the same when I move for mortgage&taxes for a 2bdrm condo.

As far as activities to do, depends what you like. I personally love to go out dancing and clubbing, there is a goth night called resurrection I'm planning to attend soon. But usually for the best nightlife I go down to Boston. Which is a great thing too about this area is you're not far from Boston. I also love outdoors so I like to walk trails at massabesic lake or cedar swamp. And sometimes on a nice day I like to go to the airport in Manch and grab a coloring book or something and sit and watch the planes fly by. There are other fun spots and lots of good restaurants like one of those paint bars, boards and brews (bar that you can play tabletop games at), there is the mall of new new Hampshire. theres so much to do! I hope you love it here.

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