Lancaster
Interesting thread. If I were to buy a primary residence in that area, I'd give Lancaster a good look. Real estate prices are lower there than in the White Mtns Proper but it's very close to the Whites, the North Country, Nash Stream, Prospect Mtn, Weeks State Park and other natural areas. It borders on Vermont and its a one hour drive to Canada. It's got a thriving (yet unpretentious) downtown area. It has two beautiful rivers, the Connecticut and the Israel, and it's got a race track, a summer-stock theatre, an incredible selection of churches, a grand resort, it's own medical center, a drive-in movie theatre, a religious cult (every town needs one), a downtown cinema, a Dunkin's, a farmers market, a Shaw's Supermarket, and a huge flea market within the town itself or in a neighboring community. It's also host to the Lancaster Fair, the largest (I think?) in the state. And if you check the demographics, it has the highest average household income as well as the highest percentage of college graduates in the area, which may say something about it's local school system (although to be fair, its high school, White Mtn Regional, is in Whitefield).