Thanks, are there buildings and utlities on it? And IIRC there is no state income or sales taxes in NH.
A good conservative source for living in NH may be The Feral Irishman. His website is a conservative guys blog with sarcasm but he may be able to tell one about the reality for conservatives living in NH or wanting to live in NH since he lives there. Though he has in the past thought of leaving NH because of Massholes slowly destroying NH.
There’s a mobile home on the land near the road. It has electric, well and septic. I’ll have that tested before buying it of course. I’ll find out what condition it’s in Wednesday afternoon. I’m expecting the worst. If need be I can gut it and redo it easily.
My plan for it is to have a place we can get away to, camp, shoot, ride ATVs, harvest wood, all that Yankee Redneck stuff. I would lease out the field part of it to a local farmer for hay. Declare it all conservation land once I have my barn and cabin built. There’s a neighbor across the street. If I do buy it I will introduce ourselves. My opening line will be, “Hi, my name is Peter, this is my wife Tracy and we’re your new neighbors across the street. As long as we are alive there will never be a subdivision there.”
Pretty sure we’ll get along famously.
-SB
Once the trails are all cut in I would B&B the mobile home for income for ATVers. They would need to sign a rider.
-SB
“...IIRC there is no state income or sales taxes in NH.”
Only Delaware, Montana and Oregon do not have state sales tax.
Of the three only Montana is worthwhile for FReepers to live in.
* Let me know if you need any information on relocating to MT ;-) *