First on the list is Portsmouth, a popular holiday destination and port. As the creative capital of the New Hampshire seaboard, Portsmouth is one such city.
major businesses near the airport and Coca-Cola plant actively promote this mostly quiet suburb next to Manchester.
Only 613 residents live in the quaint and historic village centre, but wonderful accommodation is available in the surrounding areas.
Another community in Rockingham County endowed with equal amounts of historic significance and natural beauty, this downtown area is just the right size.
This small village earns its place in the index because of its winning scores in family security, strong economy and excellent education.
A picturesque river community along the Appalachian Trail that upholds the popular image of New England, the city regularly appears on "Top Places to Live in America" lists.
Two excellent in-state colleges and some great weather are major factors for this busy community. Keen is an all weather community.
The smallest city on this list is located in the center of the state and the landscape makes it definitely worth the higher housing cost. Home of Colby Sawyer College.
This seaside town becomes a hot spot for vacations in the summer, but then transforms into a quieter coastal town in the winter. affordable housing prices.