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About Plaistow, NH
Plaistow is right on the border of Massachusetts and New Hampshire in a lovely part of the state. Historically, this prized location was the cause of a long-running dispute between the two states over the area. A resolution of the dispute was reached in 1739, which permitted the founders to create the village of Plaistow in 1749. The village was named after a city of the same name in the United Kingdom.
In 2020, the U.S. Census counted the local population and found 7,830 people living here. In this small town, most people know each other and are very friendly.
This city is best known for its beautiful Town Hall, which was built in 1895 and still stands today. To celebrate the town’s anniversary, each year, the locals throw a big festive parade, put on a fireworks show, and create a carnival on the Town Hall’s lawn. This party is a real blast, and the community spirit is sky-high.
If you are planning to move to this area, here are some interesting things to know about Plaistow.
What to do in Plaistow, NH
Plaistow has these excellent amenities and attractions:
- Shopping: Plaistow Commons is a popular shopping center. Rusty Bucket Antiques is a fun shop for antique treasure hunters.
- Destination: Plaistow Town Forest is a terrific place to hike in the woods. Golfers will enjoy the Granite Fields Golf Club north of town.
- Feature: Zoo Creatures is a family-friendly mini-zoo with many exotic small animals, such as lizards, snakes, and toads. There is a petting zoo with farm animals for the children to enjoy. This is a great place to have a picnic.
Working in Plaistow, NH
The local economy of Plaistow depends on the healthcare and computer technology industry sectors. Most of the residents are highly educated. The unemployment rate is 4.3%, which is slightly higher than the average unemployment rate for the United States of 4.1%. The median household income is $114,014 per year. The predicted job growth rate in Plaistow for the next ten years is 36%, compared to the national average of 33.5%. For those working at an office job in Plaistow, their average commute time is ten minutes.
The most popular industries, by jobs offered, are:
- Healthcare services (11.5%)
- Computers/electronic products (8.3%)
- Construction (6.6%)
- Education (6.4%)
- Professional, scientific, and technical services (5.0%)
- Food & beverage stores (4.1%)
- Finance/insurance (3.6%)
Plaistow, NH Neighborhoods
Plaistow has two lovely neighborhoods where you can search for available homes to rent or buy.
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Plaistow North: Highway 125 runs right through the middle of this neighborhood. The median real estate price is $579,719, which is more expensive than 73.4% of the neighborhoods in the state. Most homes in this neighborhood have three or four bedrooms, were built on relatively large lots before 1999, and are owner-occupied. The average rental price for a home is $3,327 monthly. The vacancy rate is 2.8%.
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Town Center: This is the area for those who prefer to be in the heart of the small-town action. The median real estate price is $523,034, which is more expensive than 67.8% of the other towns in the state. The majority of homes are townhouse-style and medium-sized. Average rental rates are $2,816, and there is a tiny 2% vacancy rate, making it a headache to find a place to rent.
For those who are budget-conscious, rural living outside the city limits is possible, and there are plenty of charming farm homes to consider, which sell for less than $500,000.
Plaistow, NH School District
The public school district is Timberlane Regional School District. The school district spends around $21,631 each year per student. The student-to-teacher ratio is around 11 to one, which is excellent.
There are three daycare centers in the area:
- Holy Angels Preschool and Kindergarten (NS to PK)
- Little Explorers Learning Center (PK to K)
- Plaistow Learning Center (NS to PK)
There are no colleges and universities in Plaistow; however, there are 23 higher-education schools within a 25-mile radius. Three miles away, in Haverhill, Massachusetts, you find the two-year Northern Essex Community College. Also, in Haverhill, there is the private four-year Northpoint Bible College. The best four-year public university is the University of Massachusetts Lowell, about 17 miles away.
Moving to Plaistow, NH
Plaistow’s municipal government consists of five elected members serving on the Board.
Plaistow’s Parks and Recreation Department maintains an online registration system. Sign up for an account to get notifications about activities and other things that may interest you. There are senior programs, community trips, volunteer opportunities, youth sports (softball and baseball), and special holiday programs and activities.
The Plaistow Recreation Department maintains Smith Field, located at Ingalls Terrace, and the PARC facility, which has a pavilion, two baseball fields, and a multipurpose field.
Plaistow, NH Housing
Housing is unique in this area because the town has some very old homes listed in the National Historical Records mixed with new homes built a few decades ago with a distinct New Hampshire style. The median home price in Plaistow is $522,000, which did not increase much from previous years.
This area is a seller’s market with more interested potential home buyers than homes listed for sale. Don’t be surprised if you must pay the full listing price or a bit more to secure a home in the face of stiff competition.
The cost of living in Plaistow is 3.0% higher than other cities in the state and 21% higher than the national average in the United States. The biggest expenses are housing and utilities, which cost 31% more than in other parts of America. This is a wealthy area, and the home prices reflect a fine lifestyle.