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If you will still work in Mass(and therefore be subject to the Massachusetts income tax), don't bother. You'll get to pay Mass's high income tax while also being saddled with NH's very high property taxes.
And no, we don't have services here such as you're used to: not only are the schools perennially cash-poor but many towns are starting to decide that they can pretty much do without appropriate public libraries. Garbage collection, city sewers, public water supplies, piped- in natural gas for heating, and many other amenities are not present in many of the towns, although cities such as Nashua do provide them to most residents.
The one thing NH does have going for it are those reduced real-estate prices that you noticed. You'll probably pay half to a third of what you'll pay in the good Boston suburbs. But as with much of life, you get what you pay for.
Tesha
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