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Moving from Massachusetts to the NH Seacoast: What Buyers Should Know Before They Relocate

Thinking About Moving North?

For many Massachusetts residents, the New Hampshire Seacoast offers something that's becoming harder to find – a high quality of life, beautiful coastal communities, and easy access to Boston, all without the congestion of living in a major metropolitan area. 

Whether you're relocating for work, looking for more space, planning for retirement, or simply ready for a lifestyle change, communities like Portsmouth, New Castle, Rye, North Hampton, Dover, Stratham, and nearby Kittery, Maine continue to attract buyers from throughout eastern Massachusetts.

If you're considering making the move, here are some of the biggest differences and advantages you'll want to know.

Lower Taxes Can Make a Meaningful Difference

One of the first things many Massachusetts buyers notice is New Hampshire's tax structure.

New Hampshire has no state income tax and no sales tax, making it an attractive option for many professionals, retirees, and remote workers. While property taxes vary by community and should always be considered as part of your overall budget, many buyers find the total financial picture compares favorably with where they're moving from.

Every situation is different, so it's always wise to consult your financial or tax advisor before relocating.

Coastal Living Without Giving Up Convenience

Many buyers assume moving to the Seacoast means moving far from the city. In reality, the region offers an ideal balance between coastal living and accessibility.

Portsmouth is approximately an hour from Boston, making it realistic for many hybrid workers and occasional commuters. Portland, Manchester, and the New Hampshire Lakes Region are also within easy driving distance.

You can enjoy a morning walk along the waterfront, spend the afternoon working from home, and still have an evening meeting in Boston when necessary.

Every Community Has Its Own Personality

One of the biggest surprises for buyers is how different the Seacoast communities are from one another. 

  • Portsmouth offers a vibrant downtown filled with restaurants, shopping, arts, and historic architecture.
  • New Castle provides a quieter island setting with stunning waterfront scenery.  
  • Rye and North Hampton are known for beautiful beaches, coastal neighborhoods, and a relaxed atmosphere.
  • Dover combines a growing downtown with a wide variety of housing opportunities. 
  • Stratham offers a more residential setting with convenient access throughout the region. 

Many buyers also explore nearby Greenland and Durham, while Kittery and Eliot, Maine appeal to those who want to enjoy the Seacoast lifestyle just across the Piscataqua River.

Finding the right community is often just as important as finding the right home.

Outdoor Recreation Becomes Part of Everyday Life

Living on the NH Seacoast means spending more time outdoors.

Residents enjoy boating, beaches, fishing, kayaking, paddleboarding, biking, hiking, golf, and countless opportunities to simply enjoy the coastline. During the fall, the region comes alive with spectacular foliage, while winter offers easy access to skiing and other mountain recreation just a short drive away.

For many buyers, this everyday access to nature becomes one of the biggest lifestyle upgrades after relocating.

Housing Options for Every Stage of Life

The Seacoast offers a wide range of homes to fit different lifestyles and budgets.

Buyers will find historic homes in Portsmouth, waterfront properties in New Castle and Rye, newer neighborhoods in Stratham and Greenland, condominiums close to downtown amenities, and single-family homes throughout Dover, Durham, Rochester, and surrounding communities.

Whether you're purchasing your first home, upgrading, downsizing, or searching for a second home, the Seacoast provides a variety of opportunities.

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The Lifestyle Keeps People Here

Ask people who have made the move, and you'll often hear the same response: they wish they had done it sooner.

The NH Seacoast offers a unique combination of coastal beauty, welcoming communities, strong local businesses, excellent restaurants, outdoor recreation, and convenient access to major cities. It's a place where quality of life isn't just something people talk about—it's something they experience every day.

Thinking About Making the Move?

Relocating is about more than finding a home. It's about finding a community that fits the way you want to live.

At Great Island Realty, we've helped buyers relocate to Portsmouth, New Castle, Rye, North Hampton, Dover, Stratham, Greenland, Durham, Kittery, Eliot, Rochester, and communities throughout the NH Seacoast. Whether you're moving from Massachusetts or another part of New England, our local knowledge can help you make a confident, informed decision.

If you're thinking about relocating to the NH Seacoast, we'd be happy to help you explore the communities and homes that best fit your lifestyle and goals.

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    5 Reasons People Are Moving to the NH Seacoast

    Why More Buyers Are Choosing Portsmouth, New Castle, Rye, North Hampton, Kittery, Dover, and the Surrounding Coastal Communities

    The New Hampshire Seacoast continues to attract homebuyers looking for a better balance between lifestyle, convenience, and long-term quality of life. From coastal living and outdoor recreation to strong communities and easy access to Boston and Portland, more people are discovering what makes this region one of New England’s most desirable places to live. 

    Whether buyers are relocating permanently, searching for a second home, or making a lifestyle change, communities like Portsmouth, New Castle, Rye, North Hampton, Kittery, Dover, and Stratham continue to see strong interest from across the Northeast and beyond. 

    Here are five reasons so many people are making the move to the NH Seacoast.  

    1. Coastal New England Living Without the Stress of Larger Cities

    One of the biggest reasons people move to the NH Seacoast is the lifestyle itself. Residents enjoy access to the Atlantic Ocean, beautiful scenery, boating, beaches, seafood restaurants, and walkable downtown areas, all while avoiding many of the traffic and congestion issues found in larger coastal cities. 

    Portsmouth remains the cultural and economic center of the Seacoast, known for its historic downtown, waterfront, restaurants, shops, and arts scene. Nearby New Castle offers one of the most unique coastal settings in New England, while Rye and North Hampton provide a quieter residential atmosphere with easy beach access and beautiful coastal neighborhoods.

    Across the river, Kittery, Maine continues to grow in popularity for its combination of coastal charm, dining, shopping, and proximity to Portsmouth.

    For many buyers, the Seacoast offers the ideal balance – coastal beauty, community connection, and a slower pace of life without sacrificing convenience.

    2. Strong Communities with Distinct Personalities

    One of the strengths of the Seacoast region is the variety of communities available within a relatively short distance. Each town offers something different depending on lifestyle and priorities. 

    Some buyers are drawn to the energy and walkability of Portsmouth. Others prefer the residential feel of Rye, North Hampton, or Stratham. Dover has become increasingly popular for buyers looking for a vibrant downtown, growing restaurant scene, and a slightly different price point than some of the immediate coastal communities. 

    Durham continues to attract buyers connected to the University of New Hampshire and those looking for a college-town atmosphere with access to nature and open space. Greenland and Eliot also remain attractive options for buyers who want convenience to Portsmouth while maintaining a quieter neighborhood feel. 

    Even Rochester has seen increased interest in recent years as buyers look for additional value within driving distance of the Seacoast’s employment and recreation centers.

    3. Easy Access to Boston, Portland, and Regional Employment

    Location continues to play a major role in the growth of the NH Seacoast real estate market. Residents can easily access Boston, Portland, Manchester, and other major New England destinations while still enjoying a more relaxed everyday lifestyle.

    The rise of remote and hybrid work has made the Seacoast even more appealing. Many buyers no longer need to live directly in larger metropolitan areas but still want access to airports, business centers, healthcare, and entertainment when needed.

    The region also benefits from a strong local economy supported by healthcare, technology, education, tourism, marine industries, and professional services. Portsmouth Naval Shipyard, the University of New Hampshire, Portsmouth Regional Hospital, and many local businesses continue to contribute to the area’s long-term economic stability.

    4. Four Seasons of Outdoor Recreation

    Life on the NH Seacoast revolves around the outdoors. During the warmer months, residents enjoy boating, paddleboarding, kayaking, fishing, golfing, biking, and spending time at the beach. In the fall, the region becomes one of New England’s most scenic destinations for foliage and outdoor events. 

    Winter also remains a major advantage for the Seacoast lifestyle. Residents are within reach of skiing, snowboarding, hiking, and mountain recreation throughout New Hampshire and Maine.

    One of the unique advantages of living in Portsmouth, Rye, North Hampton, Kittery, or the surrounding Seacoast communities is the ability to enjoy multiple types of recreation within a short drive. The ocean, lakes, mountains, and major cities are all easily accessible from the region. 

    5. Real Estate Options for a Wide Range of Buyers

    Another major reason people are relocating to the NH Seacoast is the variety of housing opportunities available throughout the region.

    Buyers can find historic homes in Portsmouth, waterfront and coastal properties in New Castle and Rye, newer neighborhoods in Stratham and Greenland, and a range of home styles and price points in Dover, Durham, Rochester, and Eliot.

    The Seacoast appeals to many different buyers, including young professionals, families, retirees, second-home buyers, and remote workers. New Hampshire’s lack of state income tax and sales tax also continues to be an attractive benefit for many out-of-state buyers considering relocation.

    As demand for quality-of-life communities continues to grow, the NH Seacoast remains one of the strongest lifestyle-driven real estate markets in New England. 

    Thinking About Moving to the NH Seacoast?

    Relocating is about more than finding a home – it is about finding the right community and lifestyle fit.

    At Great Island Realty, our team knows the Seacoast communities firsthand, including Portsmouth, New Castle, Rye, North Hampton, Kittery, Dover, Stratham, Greenland, Durham, Eliot, and Rochester.

    Whether you are moving across New England or relocating from another part of the country, we can help you better understand the local market and find the community that fits your goals best. 

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      Why the New Hampshire Seacoast Is the Perfect Place to Call Home

      There's a reason more buyers are looking north of Boston and discovering the New Hampshire Seacoast. It offers something rare in today's market: coastal living, financial advantages, and everyday quality of life, without the high costs, congestion, and compromises you would expect.

      Whether you're relocating, retiring, or simply ready for a better pace of life, the Seacoast delivers.

      A Lifestyle That Feels Like a Reward

      Life on the Seacoast moves differently, and better.

      At the center of it all is Portsmouth, the cultural and economic hub of the region. From there, the lifestyle extends seamlessly into surrounding towns like Rye, North Hampton, New Castle,

      Stratham, and Durham, each offering its own version of Seacoast living.

      You also see strong demand just across the bridge in southern Maine, particularly in Kittery and Eliot, which function as natural extensions of the Portsmouth market.

      The coastline itself is compact but diverse, stretching about 13 miles along the Atlantic with a mix of sandy beaches and rocky shoreline.

      Weekends here are not about escaping your life. They are about enjoying where you live, in places that have:

      • Walkable downtowns with restaurants, shops, and local events
      • Easy access to beaches, boating, and waterfront dining
      • A strong sense of community you feel right away

      It is coastal living without the chaos.

      What People Love About Living on the Seacoast Ask anyone who lives here, and you hear the same things. It is not just one feature. It is how everyday life plays out across the region.

      This lifestyle shows up in the places people actually go. Spend a Saturday walking through Market Square, catch a summer concert at Prescott Park, or grab a lobster roll along the waterfront in Kittery. Beach days rotate between Jenness Beach and Hampton Beach, while local history is always close by at Strawbery Banke Museum. On the water, life opens up even more. Boating and fishing are part of the rhythm here, whether you are heading out through Little Harbor, cruising the Piscataqua River, exploring the calm waters of Great Bay, or making the run offshore to the Isles of Shoals.

      • Fresh seafood and local favorites, from casual lobster shacks to waterfront dining throughout Portsmouth and Kittery
      • Easy access to some of New England's most popular beaches, including Jenness Beach and Hampton Beach
      • Boating, fishing, and year-round access to the water via Little Harbor, the Piscataqua River, and Great Bay
      • Walkable downtown living centered around Market Square
      • Shopping, dining, and outlet access just minutes away in Kittery
      • Year-round events and community traditions, from outdoor concerts at Prescott Park to seasonal festivals and holiday markets

       

      Fall and winter bring a different kind of energy to the Seacoast. Crisp coastal walks, fall foliage drives, and a quieter pace give way to holiday events, local shopping, and easy access to skiing and winter recreation just a short drive inland to the White Mountains. It is a place that stays active year-round, not just in the summer months.

      Strong Schools and Smart Communities

      For families, the Seacoast hits a key balance: quality education in communities that still feel manageable.

      Towns like Durham, home to the University of New Hampshire, and nearby communities throughout Rockingham and Strafford counties are known for strong schools and engaged local populations.

      But what matters more is how those schools fit into daily life:

      • Short commutes and neighborhood-based schooling
      • Community involvement and local pride
      • Safe, clean, and well-maintained towns

      It is a place where kids still grow up outside, and where families feel connected.

      Taxes That Work in Your Favor

      This is one of the biggest reasons people make the move. New Hampshire offers a tax structure that is hard to beat:

      • No State income tax
      • No sales tax
      • No tax on investment income

      That means more of your money stays in your pocket, especially for high earners, retirees, and remote workers. For many buyers, it is a clear financial upgrade.

      Close to Boston Without Living in Boston

      One of the Seacoast's biggest advantages is location. You are close enough to Boston to access everything the city offers, jobs, healthcare, entertainment, but far enough away to avoid the cost, congestion, and daily grind.

      • Easy access via I-95 and Route 101
      • Amtrak Downeaster service connecting to Boston
      • Ideal for hybrid or remote professionals

      You get the benefits of a major metro without paying for it with money and headaches every day.

      Natural Beauty in Every Direction

      The Seacoast is not just about the ocean. It is about access to everything. Within a short drive, you have:

      • Beaches along Rye, Hampton, and Kittery
      • Waterfront views and historic charm in New Castle Rivers, trails, and open space throughout Stratham and Durham
      • The White Mountains for hiking and skiing

      New Hampshire is known for its outdoor lifestyle, offering year-round recreation that adds real value to everyday life.

      It is not a vacation spot. It is how people actually live.

      Real Estate That Holds Its Value

      The Seacoast market remains one of the most desirable in New England, and for good reason. From waterfront homes in Rye to historic properties in Portsmouth and quieter neighborhoods in Stratham or Durham, the region offers a wide range of options.

      New Hampshire sits in a unique middle ground:

      • More affordable than Massachusetts, especially near Boston
      • Strong demand driven by relocation and lifestyle buyers
      • Limited coastal inventory supporting long term value

      Buyers here are not just purchasing a home. They are investing in a location that continues to attract interest.

      The Bottom Line

      The New Hampshire Seacoast offers something increasingly hard to find: balance.

      • You get: Coastal living without the overcrowding
      • Financial advantages without sacrificing quality of life
      • Access to a major city without living in one

      For many buyers, it is not just a better place to live. It is the right move.

      Thinking About Making the Move?

      At Great Island Realty, we are the leaders in helping buyers navigate the Seacoast market, whether you are relocating, upgrading, or searching for the perfect coastal property.

      Let's find the place that fits how you want to live.  

       

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        Agent Spotlight: Jessica Ritchie

        This month our spotlight is on our resident marathon runner and adventurer, Jessica Ritchie.  Jessica joined the Great Island Realty team in 2017.  Real estate was a natural career choice for Jessica as her parents were both in the real estate and home building fields. That exposure to the home buying process helped Jessica develop a passion for real estate and an understanding of the importance of professionalism in this industry. “Creating a relationship with my clients is very important to me. Great communication and the ability to have fun together is an key piece of a smooth transaction", says Jessica.

        Jessica has a degree in Nutritional Science and has a personal goal to run a race in every state!  She lives in South Eliot, Maine with her fiancé, Justin and their dog, Kramer who she loves taking for trail walks.

        Favorites

        Activities:  Travel, food, music and dance

        Summer Sports: Paddle Boarding

        Winter Sports:  Skiing

        Charities/Causes: Animal rescue and anything that helps fight addiction and Alzheimer’s disease.

         

         

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