Recent comments in /f/ManchesterNH

FecesThrowingMonkey t1_je4mpzv wrote

If it's a house with lots of pictures, especially if the price seems really good, do an image search and see if the house was recently listed for sale on a real estate site.

I nearly got scammed by two of these when I moved here three years ago... The scammers took pics from houses that had recently been sold, then listed them on Craigslist for rent.

I found a bunch of other fake listings once I realized what was up. The scammers aren't even local - one wanted me to send money to a residential address in Houston, TX. I can only imagine this has gotten worse in the last couple years.

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snailfighter t1_je2eipr wrote

I thought you would assume the /s on my statement. My bad. Of course you shouldn't give up your dog.

NH is a terrible state to rent in. I've lived in multiple states and a handful each of private and commercial properties and I've never signed a longer lease with more restrictions than in good old live free or die NH. I also met my number one slimiest landlord in Manch.

It's a downright terrible place to rent. I can't recommend it at all.

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Hot-Consequence OP t1_je1rsi1 wrote

The first one, we paid an application fee to someone other than the person i was texting. (which i did get refunded btw), we get to the place for a tour, the person i was texting isn't there. he wants me to VENMO him $1800 BEFORE i even see the place. NOPE. We left immediately.

The 2nd one, we saw it on a bunch of sites, and it was the same number and name on all the ads...We get to the place at the time we were supposed to meet and the house still has someone living in it.

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sysadminsavage t1_je0fy8p wrote

Simply put, there's insane demand and low supply. Manchester has a rental vacancy rate of around 0.5%, meaning that at any given time approximately 99.5% of apartments are occupied or being transitioned to a tenant. A healthy and balanced rental market is around 5% vacancy and we are significantly outside of that. Another factor is many people who were receiving hotel room assistance are about to lose it in a few days and they are frantically looking as well.

Most towns in the state have made it very challenging over the last few decades to build multi-family housing, leaving the few cities we have to bear the burden of housing everyone else. There are ~1,400 apartments and condos under construction or permitted at the moment within Manchester, but the pain will be felt for at least the next few years as people continue to move to New Hampshire for the lack of income tax, quality of life, and other factors.

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snowman6288 t1_jdwl08i wrote

Like others said, the SEE Science Center is a great spot.

The Fisher Cats baseball team starts their season soon.

There's an awesome trampoline park in Goffstown.

Tons of trails and parks all over. The Uncanoonucs and Lake Massabesic have a lot.

Bear Brook and Pawtuckaway State Parks are close by too, but tons of camping, swimming, and hiking.

Joppa Educational Farm in Bedford is free and has lots of animals kids can pet.

The Currier Art Museum has kids stuff sometimes.

I plan to go watch planes at the airport soon. They have the NH Aviation Museum too.

I've the Nest Cafe in Londonderry is awesome if you want to relax with a coffee while your kids play.

It's a little further out, but we also loved the NH Children's Museum in Dover was awesome. I've also heard good things about the Christa McAuliffe Science Center in Concord.

Welcome to the area!

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kathryn13 t1_jdw0gf5 wrote

They have "make art with our artist in residence" activities at the Currier museum of art. The SEE Science center will be too young for your 12 year old, but your 7 year old may enjoy it. Your 12 year old might enjoy the giant Lego millyard there though. The Millyard Museum is about the history of Manchester. I recommend it to anyone new to the city because it gives a good understanding of where we came from and how we got here...and the significance of the Millyard.

fisher cats baseball games will be starting up soon.

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kathryn13 t1_jdvzey6 wrote

Try disc golf with the kids at the courses near Pine Grove cemetery in the southern part of the city. Visit breakin chains off south willow street for instructions and discs.

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brianbbrady t1_jdvxzt6 wrote

Welcome to the area. I hope you enjoy it. This time a year we are starting to break out and return to more outdoor activities. If you check out community event calendars there are some great events coming up that may interest you. I love our parks (Stark, Livingston, Derryfield are 3 parks I frequent). Great for trail walking. I also used to take my kids to the see science center. Great kids venue with hands on experiences and the biggest Lego exhibit of the Millyard. I also love the currier museum also. I am not sure where you moved from so I don’t know what you are used to, but I am happy to add more suggestions if you need them.

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