Souhegan Valley & Eastern Highlands
Executive homes, horse farms, and historic villages east of Pack Monadnock. 48 to 75 minutes to Boston. Zero income tax.
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What Boston executives discover when they cross the border.
Direct corridor to Boston via Route 101A to 3 South. Many executives commute 2-3 days per week and work remotely the rest. The drive is counter-traffic — south in the morning, north at night.
Souhegan High School (Amherst) and Hollis-Brookline consistently rank among NH's best public schools. Small class sizes, strong STEM programs, and no private school tuition needed.
Hollis and Mont Vernon anchor one of New England's premier equestrian corridors. Multi-acre zoning, established boarding facilities, and miles of riding trails through conservation land.
New Hampshire has no state income tax — no tax on wages, salaries, or investment income. A household earning $300K saves $15,000+ per year compared to Massachusetts. That's a second mortgage payment.
Town greens, white-steeple churches, stone walls, and covered bridges. These aren't reproductions — they're living communities that have been continuously inhabited since the 1700s.
Thousands of acres of permanently protected open space. Town forests, land trusts, and conservation easements ensure your views and privacy are protected — forever.
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