
It's not available just yet, but I'm posting this now for anyone who wants to be at the head of the list when it's open. Very large, very comfy, second-floor apartment in a tricple-decker on Porcupine Row.

We just got the basement finished downstairs. All of the dull looking concrete walls have been painted with a light creme color, while the floor has been painted with an epoxy brown. The metal supports and even the electrical outlets have been painted, giving the entire downstairs a cared for feel. The pine wood paneling helps maintain this theme.
I will also be putting in a unique ceiling solution coupled with my 42" HD plasma screen and a surround sound system for the house. I will try to post pics as soon as the paint dries.


After a lot of searching and buying, the house now has beds, bookshelves, closets, and storage. The house is going to be part of Octoberfest '08 (10/17-20) and we're hoping to see as many folks up here to see NH as possible.
After months of searching for a name for the Seabrook manor, I've finally dubbed the house here with a fitting name. While looking through my cupboards for coffee, an idea finally popped into my head.
Maxwell House (Seabrook)

Considering a move to Manchester? Live on Porcupine Row: the world's highest concentration of porcupines!
We have one room in a two-bedroom apartment coming available August 10th. This sweet second floor apartment features all new cabinetry, a spacious balcony overlooking Central Street, and (at least) sixteen porcupines neighbors within a stone's throw. Your roommate will be a hella cool guy from California whom I'll put you in touch with if you're interested.