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Old 02-13-2021, 08:03 AM   #11
BillJohn
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My wife, our two elementary age children and I am interested in moving to a waterfront property in Moultonborough year round. Community is important to us and we would like to know what percent of properties on the water in Moultonborough are vacation rentals? We would like a stable neighborhood without a different random group of people living next door every weekend.
I retired young and have a fantastic house on the lake but I decided that living full time at the lake was not right for my kids. In the winter almost all of the houses are empty and shut down. In the summer kids, visiting grandparents are up for a week or 2 but hard to form long-lasting friendships based on that.

I think living up there in the winter can be very isolating for adults and especially the kids. Depending on where you live it means long drives to get the kids to see their friends. You can also see from some of the posts here that there is an attitude about the flatlanders moving full-time to NH. I often wonder how many of the people that display that attitude are native-born NH people.

Moultonborough schools have a great reputation but think through what your kid's social life is today and what it will look like in Moultonborough. For me I was happy to raise my kids elsewhere and then moved half time to lake and Florida.
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