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Why Live in Deering

Deering, New Hampshire, is a community where wilderness is a prominent feature, with approximately 30% of the land permanently protected from development. The Deering Reservoir and Deering Wildlife Sanctuary offer numerous outdoor recreational opportunities, including boating, fishing, swimming, and hiking. The area is known for its Colonial and Colonial Revival homes, many of which date back to the town's establishment in 1765. These homes, often situated on large lots with gravel driveways, contribute to the historic charm of Deering. Residents enjoy access to local trails such as the Hedgehog Mountain Trail and the Deering Wildlife Sanctuary's 3.4 miles of winding paths. Pats Peak provides skiing opportunities with 28 slopes, while the Deering Fish and Game Club offers regulated shooting activities. Deering lacks commercial developments like grocery stores and gas stations, but nearby Hillsboro provides essential services and dining options, including Shaw’s grocery store and Hanna’s Diner. The shared school system with Hillsboro includes Hillsboro-Deering Elementary, Middle, and High Schools, which have high ratings. For travel, Interstate 89 is 18 miles away, and Manchester-Boston Regional Airport is 28 miles away. State Route 149 connects residents to both local and regional destinations, ensuring easy access to Deering’s natural parks and wildlife areas.

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What neighborhoods in Deering, NH are best for renting a home?
The best neighborhood for renting in Deering, NH depends on your priorities: commute, walkability, budget, and lifestyle all play a role. Popular areas for renting a home include North End, West Concord, Northwest Manchester, Concord Heights and Piscataquog, each with its own character and price range.
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