Published May 2, 2025

Summer in NH: What Newcomers Should Know Before Moving Here

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Written by Tessa Fagin

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Thinking about making New Hampshire home this summer? You're not alone. From lakeside towns to charming villages, NH draws people in with its natural beauty and strong sense of community. But like anywhere, it helps to know a few things before making the move. Here are some local insights to help newcomers feel right at home.

1. The Weather Has a Mind of Its Own

New Hampshire summers are beautiful — think sunny days, low humidity (compared to other parts of New England), and cool nights. But always be ready for a weather shift. A sunny morning can turn into a surprise thunderstorm by afternoon. Keep a light rain jacket or extra layer handy — even in July.

2. Outdoor Living is a Way of Life

Hiking, kayaking, beach days at the lake — summer in NH is made for the outdoors. If you’re moving here, it’s worth exploring local trails, joining a local rec club, or investing in a state park pass. Many communities host summer farmers markets, outdoor concerts, and town fairs — it’s a great way to meet people and get a feel for the area.

3. Yes, There Will Be Bugs

Black flies and mosquitoes are part of the early summer experience, especially in more rural areas. Most locals stock up on bug spray, citronella candles, and wear light long sleeves for evening outings. It's just part of the charm of living close to nature!

4. Small Town Vibes with Big Personality

Many NH towns are close-knit, with strong local pride and long-standing traditions. It’s helpful to get involved early — whether it’s attending a town hall meeting, joining a volunteer group, or chatting with vendors at the farmers market. You'll quickly find that people are friendly and welcoming once they know you're part of the community.

5. Real Estate Moves Fast — But Thoughtfully

The summer market can be active, especially for properties near the lakes or coast. If you’re relocating, it’s a good idea to work with an area expert who knows the towns, school districts, and hidden gems. We can help you find a place that fits your lifestyle — whether that’s lakeside lounging, walkable downtowns, or mountain views.


Moving to New Hampshire in the summer is a fantastic choice — it's one of the best times to fall in love with the Granite State. And if you need a little guidance finding the right neighborhood or getting settled, our team is always here to help you feel right at home.

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