Anonymous wrote:OP here. Thanks for the suggestions! We can afford to put more into a house, but we also are low-key people and figured we'd at least start looking in not-quite-as-expensive areas. And those who pointed out that we don't need quite that much land are right--we want trees and a yard, but will travel for hiking, biking and other outdoor fun.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New Englanders are cold people. The food is bland. The weather is awful in winter (though lovely in summer). I would stay in DC.
-Wife of a New Englander
None of this is accurate, although if you hate winter then don't move here.
-Native New Englander who lives in MidCoast Maine
I think Maine differs from the rest of New England. I have found Maine people to be down to earth, practical and friendly. They lack the superiority complex the Massachusetts & uppity parts of NE have.
Anonymous wrote:New Englanders are cold people. The food is bland. The weather is awful in winter (though lovely in summer). I would stay in DC.
-Wife of a New Englander
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New Englanders are cold people. The food is bland. The weather is awful in winter (though lovely in summer). I would stay in DC.
-Wife of a New Englander
None of this is accurate, although if you hate winter then don't move here.
-Native New Englander who lives in MidCoast Maine
I think Maine differs from the rest of New England. I have found Maine people to be down to earth, practical and friendly. They lack the superiority complex the Massachusetts & uppity parts of NE have.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New Englanders are cold people. The food is bland. The weather is awful in winter (though lovely in summer). I would stay in DC.
-Wife of a New Englander
None of this is accurate, although if you hate winter then don't move here.
-Native New Englander who lives in MidCoast Maine
Anonymous wrote:New Englanders are cold people. The food is bland. The weather is awful in winter (though lovely in summer). I would stay in DC.
-Wife of a New Englander
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:New Englanders are cold people. The food is bland. The weather is awful in winter (though lovely in summer). I would stay in DC.
-Wife of a New Englander
None of this is accurate, although if you hate winter then don't move here.
-Native New Englander who lives in MidCoast Maine
Anonymous wrote:New Englanders are cold people. The food is bland. The weather is awful in winter (though lovely in summer). I would stay in DC.
-Wife of a New Englander
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, how old are your DCs? No teen wants to live on 1-4 acres with no Uber or public transit. They'll wonder why you ripped them out of their rowhouse.
As someone who knows teens in rural New England, you have no idea what you're saying.
That's fascinating. What do these teens like to do in the rural Maine?
-NP
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP, how old are your DCs? No teen wants to live on 1-4 acres with no Uber or public transit. They'll wonder why you ripped them out of their rowhouse.
As someone who knows teens in rural New England, you have no idea what you're saying.