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120 Main St.

120 Main St.

Springfield, Vermont, 05156

1 Bedroom$625

3 Bedrooms$895

Princeton Westwood

Princeton Westwood

Keene, New Hampshire, 03431

1 Bedroom$1,095 - $1,195

2 Bedrooms$1,240 - $1,340

Princeton Arbors

Princeton Arbors

Keene, New Hampshire, 03431

1 Bedroom$1,195 - $1,295

2 Bedrooms$1,295 - $1,495

Boulder Park Apartments

Boulder Park Apartments

Nashua, New Hampshire, 03063

2 Bedrooms$1,095 - $1,295

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  • What kinds of outdoor activities are either in or around Springfield?

    Located along the Black River, which drains into the Connecticut River, fishing and swimming opportunities abound in Springfield. There are also many parks in Springfield, including Riverside Park and Springfield Town Forest, the latter of which offers many hiking trails. For more hiking and camping opportunities, the largest park in the area is the Green Mountain National Forest. In the winter months many mountains in this range offer downhill skiing, and cross-country skiing is possible in certain areas as well.

  • Is the cost of living in Springfield higher relative to surrounding areas or other cities?

    The cost of living in Springfield, Vermont is 55 percent higher than the US average. Springfield is 47 percent more expensive than Weathersfield to the north. Springfield is 50 percent higher than Claremont, New Hampshire to the northeast, and is 56 percent more expensive than Charlestown, New Hampshire to the southeast. Springfield is 50 percent higher than Rockingham to the south and Springfield is 44 percent higher than Chester to the west. The cost of living in Springfield, therefore, is significantly higher relative to most surroundings regions.

  • Are there any quiet neighborhoods in Springfield?

    The majority of Springfield is quiet. Between the town center to the northeast and North Springfield / West Springfield to the southwest, the latter might be slightly quieter, just because it's a bit more residential. But neither side of town is particularly noisy. With less than 10,000 residents spread out over 50 square miles, Springfield's low population density ensures that no neighborhood in Springfield will get too rowdy.