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New Hampshire has been ranked the MOST LIVABLE STATE for the 5th consecutive year in a row by CQ Press

New Hampshire ranked #1 for lowest crime rate and #2 for healthiest state.

What makes New Hampshire the MOST LIVABLE STATE?

Its Quality of Life

  •   - low crime
  •   - low poverty
  •   - high income levels
  •   - well educated citizens
  •   - no income tax

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  Visit New Hampshire and enjoy its natural beauty. 

     To see how your state ranks check out the CQPress web site.  Let us know how your state did in the comment section below.

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            If you are thinking about relocating or buying a home in New Hampshire, I would be more than happy to assist you.  Call at 800-269-6445 x2 or email me at nhbuyerrep@gmail.com for a free, no obligation consulation!

{note: Previously state rankings were published by Morgan Quitno Press, State Rankings and the Most Livable State Award are now published by Washington-based CQ Press, the reference and textbook-publishing division of Congressional Quarterly. }

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JOAN WHITEBOOK is a Realtor ® who specializes in the representation of buyers only throughout most of Southern New Hampshire.  She is tech-savvy, experienced and has superior negotiation skills.  If you would like to find out more about the benefits of working with a Realtor® who specializes  in buyer representation, email Joan at nhbuyerrep@gmail.com or call 800 269-6445 X2 and ask for Joan.  [Licensed in New Hampshire, Buyer's Option Realty Servcies, Janet White/Owner/Broker.]

 

   

 
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15 Comments on New Hampshire - MOST LIVABLE STATE IN AMERICA

MAR
29
2008
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Well...of course that's why we all live and love it here. Now if we can only get rid of the snow!!!
4:42pm • #1
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Monika  I hear we are going to have a least 1 day of spring next week!  I think we may be over the worst -- I have my bathing suit ready!
4:53pm • #2
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Joan those are all things to be very proud of, now all New Hampshire needs to do is to make sure that it stays that way :)
5:14pm • #3
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George -- We just the major problem I see is that we still have sooooo much snow!  I am hoping that we see spring soon!  We also need more money and more young people in the state.  It is a great state, but it still had some challenges.  However, I think most people are committed to working on those challenges.
5:38pm • #4
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Hi Joan-I think it is soooo beautiful but that fluffy stuff can't fool me!  It might be pretty but its cold and it melts..no I don't enjoy living in snow.  I was one of those kids who had to walk uphill through snow to get to school..I lived in PA. 
5:48pm • #5
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Midori ~  It was very difficult moving from San Francisco to New Hampshire.  The only thing that has made it worthwhile is the quality of life here -- I still a problem with all of the white fluff!  I am looking forward to the other 3 seasons -- they are beautiful.
8:04pm • #6
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Hi Joan -- great minds think alike!   I posted the article above in the morning -- you posted your article this evening -- New Hampshire certainly is # 1.   
10:34pm • #8
MAR
31
2008
240,122 Points 21 Featured Posts Outside Blog

I think it's the "live free or die" motto that makes it the most livable- at least that advice works for me! :-)

Actually- I've visited your great state... and the fact that it's breathtaking also helps. 

1:20pm • #9
351,084 Points 9 Featured Posts Localism Sponsor Outside Blog
Chuck -- right now I am really missing those warm, sunny days at the University of Arizona.  I had a geat time in Arizona -- It is also a wonderful state.
9:36pm • #10
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Wow. What a great post. I've been a lot of places, but never to New Hampshire...thanks for alerting me to it's beauty. Now I gotta figure out whether to visit and enjoy it, or avoid it so my wife doesn't get ideas of moving cross-country!
10:22pm • #11
APR
01
2008
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Aloha Joan,

New Hampshire is a lovely state I must agree. I went to prep school in Meridan, NH. Good ol' Kimbal Union Academy. I loved it there a little too cold in the Winter months for my tastes but beautiful none the less.

Thanks for sharing,

2:14am • #13
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Joey aka Robinhood  I miss my days in California.  New Hampshire is a beautiful state, so if I had to leave my heart in San Francisco, at least I found a nice place to live.

 

Thesa  Thanks for stopping by.  Oregon is a lovely state as well.   Hope you can come and visit New Hampshire some time.  Let me know if you are coming this way.

 

 

10:54pm • #14
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Kimo  ~  I must admit that I have not made it to Meridan.  I am going to have to check it out.  Thanks for commenting on my blog.
10:56pm • #15

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