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Originally Posted by FLboater
Having once commuted to Ma, I would suggest you look for land on the south side of the town. Also look for a lot that is not wet and make sure you can build on it.
There are still a few lots that can be found on the older streets but you need a good local realtor to find them. Another consideration is town water and sewer.
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Amen to the south side. We have been focusing our search in that area because of the commute.
Regarding the wet lands, I have passed on some very nice lots in decent areas because of the wet lands issue. I am not sure if NH is as restrictive as Mass with respect to wet lands, but with so much land for sale, I just don't want the hassle.
BTW, some lots have town water and some have both town water and sewer. If either or both are available, does the town require a new house be hooked up to the municipal system(s)? The Town's water and sewer rates seem reasonable, but how stable have their prices been?