Spacious Updated First Floor Two bedroom, 1 Bath Apartment; close to downtown shopping, restaurants, and hospitals with convenient easy commuter access to Route 3. Step into a large eat-in kitchen with range/oven & refrigerator; separate room with laundry hookups & cabinets; charming living room with built-ins; two large bedrooms; and bathroom. Beautifully preserved tin ceilings, some hardwood flooring, no pets, no smoking, porch, one parking space on site, and Section 8 okay. Rent is $1,395 per month, tenant pays utilities. One year lease. Please email Rental Resume below to schedule a showing. Full Name Telephone or Cell # ( ) Email: Number of Tenants: Adults____; children _____ Do you have any pets? _______ How many?______ What kind? ___________ Smoking: Yes or No Income Range: Gross Credit Range: Present Employer #1 #2 Other sources of income: (2nd job, disability, child-support, etc.): Nashua boasts a thriving downtown; scores of culinary delights; many shopping opportunities at one-of-a-kind boutiques or multitude of stores up and down Amherst Street; farmers markets; ball games and fireworks at Holman Stadium; many recreational trails for hiking, biking, running, kayaking, and winter activities; several college campuses (Rivier University, Southern NH University, Nashua Community College, etc.); theatre, cinemas, and art at various festivals, Chunky's Cinema, and Nashua Theatre Guild. Nashua is a 45 minute commute to Boston, MA or New Hampshire's seacoast and beaches, an hour plus to NH's beautiful lakes and mountains, and a hop, skip, and jump to attending a sports event or concert at SNHU Arena in Manchester, NH. Nashua is the best place to live in New Hampshire, according to a new survey. Money Magazine said it selected the "charming" Gate City for the top spot due to its "up-and-coming" downtown, recreation options and proximity to Boston. "While beautiful scenery and a sense of community can help give a location character, features like affordability, safety, convenience, and a bustling economy are always critical factors," Money Magazine wrote, adding it factored in housing costs and median income among other factors to compile the rankings. "Residents enjoy the perks of being an hour's drive from the cultural and educational hub of Boston, but arrive home to a charming town with no sales tax and a rich history," Money Magazine wrote. "In the 1800s, Nashua had a thriving textile economy, and the old mill buildings on Main Street, now converted into apartments, studios, and workspaces, still stand in an up-and-coming downtown area." Dec 17, 2018 Rent is $1,395 per month, tenant pays utilities. One year lease.
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