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Cockeysville, MD vs Nashua, NH

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Are people in Nashua older or younger than people in Cockeysville?
- The Median Age in Nashua is 4.8 years older than in Cockeysville.

Are housing costs cheaper in Nashua or Cockeysville?
- Nashua housing costs are 4.9% less expensive than Cockeysville housing costs.

Which city has a longer commute, Nashua or Cockeysville?
- The average commute for residents of Nashua is 1.2 minutes longer than it is for residents of Cockeysville.

Things to do in Cockeysville?
Cockeysville, MD is located in Baltimore County about 20 miles north of downtown Baltimore. It is home to many businesses, as well as rural farms, horse trails, and a golf course.

Things to do in Nashua?
Nashua, New Hampshire is a great place for outdoor enthusiasts with its numerous hiking paths and golf courses while also being close to many shops and tourist attractions with museums and kite festivals spanning across the year.

 Cockeysville, MDNashua, NHUnited States
 Population  Unlock90,659329,725,481
 Median Income$74,112  Unlock$69,021
 Median Age  Unlock39.638.4
 Avg. Home Price$447,800  Unlock$338,100
 Unemployment Rate  Unlock3.8%6.0%
 Avg. Commute Time25.77  Unlock26.38
Reviews for Cockeysville    3 Reviews

Over 15 years ago

Terrific town within 30 minutes of downtown Baltimore, but set in the beautiful horse-country of Northern Baltimore County. Easy access to the Gunpowder Falls park and  More

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What makes Cockeysville so great is that it's less than a 20 minute drive from both downtown Baltimore, and the more rural areas of MD. Towson, mainly a large college  More

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Over 19 years ago

Cockeysville is a a small community. Its great if you're an "outdoors" person! There are alot of great trails in area for running, bike riding, and hiking. Not much of a  More

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Reviews for Nashua    13 Reviews

Over 2 years ago

Twenty or so years ago, this was a pretty nice city. Convenient and safe. Now, at least over the past decade-to-decade and a half, it's changed for the worse. Mainly the  More

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Did a short term stay here for work, it was the most depressing place I could ever imagine. Boring, unfriendly people, freezing winter, crap restaurants, and horrible  More

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Over 10 years ago

I have lived in many places across southern NH - and Nashua is by far the most community oriented place I have lived. The Library, Main Street initiatives, and parks  More

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