Thinking of moving to the hills? Here are a few small towns to consider:
https://www.farandwide.com/s/best-small-mountain-towns-89ad3fb77fcd45e3
by Jim the Realtor | Sep 23, 2020 | Jim's Take on the Market, Where to Move | 3 comments
Thinking of moving to the hills? Here are a few small towns to consider:
https://www.farandwide.com/s/best-small-mountain-towns-89ad3fb77fcd45e3
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I’ll be in their Park City Utah recommendation in three weeks. Their New England recommendations were extremely unusual. I suspect this might be a paid placement article.
Yes it was an ad that I copied. Love to hear your recommendations instead please!!
First, Park City Utah is not quite bucket list but close and worth a visit by anyone who wants to call themselves a traveler. Such a fun town. This will be our second visit due to Corona that restricts our plans.
In New England, it is all about the season. Northern NH for the colors obviously. Most reliable. Coastal, Rockport. Both Rockport Mass and Maine. Cape Cod; Chatham and Provincetown. RI has historic Newport. A dozen towns from Northampton MA to the Canadian border along the Connecticut River Valley deserve consideration. Likewise almost anyplace in the Berkshires will delite. Add Conway NH. A day or two out on Nantucket will change your entire perspective on US history as it was once the richest town on the planet.
You and Donna can join us the next time we go. It has been a while. Share a rental car.