Why New Hampshire?


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NH Healthiest State

Bay State passes a stimulus bill for N.H.

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Long before this country was an independent nation, New Hampshire began emphasizing a conservative strongly self-sufficient approach to government, and life in general. After almost 225 years, it seems only natural that the motto on New Hampshire's license plate is, "Live Free or Die."

Old Man of the Mountain

With a strong Yankee tradition of hard work and independence, New Hampshire frowns on excessive regulation. Industry in general, and businesses in particular, usually benefits from this traditional atmosphere through state and local policies where large and small businesses may prosper. However, New Hampshire is not foolish enough to allow destruction of its natural resources, therefore one should not get the impression that this area is a place where indiscriminate dumping of suspicious materials and the destruction of natural habitats is condoned. Murphy & Murphy Real Estate is not trying to over sell New Hampshire at the risk of destroying it. New Hampshire is a great place for small and large company owners to prosper, knowing that it also is a perfect place to raise and educate our families.

Autumn in N.H.

New Hampshire offers many advantages in lifestyle; some are because of its location, such as, four seasons that bring a variety of weather that adds interesting and fun things to do outdoors. Many people find this constant change something they miss; can't live without it. Frankly, it is amazing how many retired folks we meet that thought they were moving to heaven when they moved to Florida, only to find they missed New Hampshire's weather changes so much that they sell the Florida home and return to Fall, Winter, Spring and Summer. Another advantage is the relative closeness to the medical services and cultural conveniences of Boston and New York -- without having to live there.

Winter in N.H.

There are hard won advantages, too. Although not crime free, New Hampshire is particularly tough on criminals, with some of the stiffest anti-drug penalties in the country. Another hard fought for advantage is something many people throughout the world do not have any control over -- good clean quality drinking water. N.H. FallsMost of the people living in small New Hampshire towns rely on wells for drinking water. Many of these wells are supplied by aquifers, which by definition are underground rivers, usually hundreds of feet below the surface. Few things in life can compare to a tall glass of cold tab water that comes directly from an aquifer on a hot summer day.

New Hampshire is unique and rich in history. From Portsmouth, where Teddy Roosevelt arranged for the Russians and Japanese to stop their distracting war and sign a peace treaty in 1905 and where John Paul Jones lived and fought for our young nation during the early 1800s. To Exeter, where Robert Lincoln attended Phillips Exeter Academy to "tone down his western accent" and entertain his Dad, the future president of the United States. To Nashua and Manchester and their huge middle 19th century built textile mills and the great rivers that made it all possible. To a little know Franconia peaceful country dirt road where Robert Frost spent many summers writing his poetry. To the Mount Washington Region, where America's young ski industry was born and organized in quiet, slightly out-of-the-way, Sugar Hill. Also located at Sugar Hill, is the quaintest nine-hole golf course that makes you feel like it is 1929; playing it has you half expecting to see Bobby Jones teeing off at the next hole. New Hampshire is a wonderful place to live -- it is very easy to fall in love with New Hampshire.


Facts, not fluff!

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New Hampshire is Pro Business... flexible zoning, pro-growth, easy access to permits and extensive investment in the future of our communities.

No state income tax, no sales or use tax, no inventory tax, no capital gains tax and no machinery or equipment tax.  This reflects the state's basic philosophy of limited taxes, consistency and fairness.

State and local incentives exist to support businesses locating to the State of New Hampshire.

NH's new Workers' Compensation Reform is an attempt to prevent and/or minimize workplace accidents and ultimately reduce workers' compensation costs statewide.  It is a pro-active, pre-accident attempt at making working environments safer.

Thriving state and local economies.  11th most industrialized state in the US.  NH rated as the "most livable state" in the country.

Diversified and competitive labor pool.  Educated workers with strong ethical values.

Home to 14 colleges and universities, including University of New Hampshire and Dartmouth College .

and more facts ...

Seacoast NH voted #1 in NH economic growth

NH voted as key place for growing business

#13 in US fastest growing job market

#1 in US growth in per capita income

#1 business climate in New England

#1 in US growth in wholesale & retail jobs

NH has the lowest Tax Burden in the United States.

NH has the lowest Crime Rate in the United States.

NH has the highest Standard of Living in the United States.

NH has ranks 12th of the Highest Percentages of College-educated in the United States.

NH ranks 9th of the Highest Income Levels in the United States.



Sources: NH Department of Labor, NH Regional Planning Board, Money Magazine, NH Employment Security, Economic and Labor Market Information Bureau, U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Census and Bureau of Economic Analysis.


So, what is keeping you from moving here?


If you have any other questions about the state, let Bill or Dot Murphy get the answers. If they are unable to provide an answer, they certainly know who to ask.

E-Mail Bill at billmurf@realestatenh.com or
E-Mail Dot at dotmurf@realestatenh.com