Bedford

Living in Bedford, New Hampshire

Bedford, New Hampshire is one of the most sought-after communities in southern NH, known for its blend of upscale neighborhoods, excellent schools, and convenient access to Manchester, Nashua, and Boston. Located in Hillsborough County, Bedford offers residents a suburban lifestyle with plenty of green space, strong community amenities, and a wide range of housing options.

Whether you’re relocating to the area, buying your first home, downsizing, or considering selling your Bedford property, this page provides an in-depth look at what makes Bedford a great place to live — and what today’s real estate market looks like.

If you’re searching for homes for sale in Bedford, NH, this page gives you a complete look at listings, schools, amenities, and the local real estate market. If you are looking for homes for Sale in Bedford, NH, Listings & Community Info, you have found a great place to get all that and more!

Bedford At A Glance

📍 **Bedford at a Glance:**
- 👥 **Population:** ~23,800
- 🏛️ **County:** Hillsborough County
- 💰 **Median Home Price:** $800,000
- 🏫 **School District:** SAU #25
- 🚗 **Distance to Boston:** 55 miles
- 🏙️ **Distance to Manchester:** 10 minutes

Homes for Sale in Bedford, NH

Bedford features a diverse housing market that includes:

  • Single-family homes in established neighborhoods
  • New construction and luxury properties
  • Condominiums and townhomes
  • Active adult and 55+ communities

Home prices in Bedford tend to reflect the town’s desirability, larger lot sizes, and access to top-rated schools. Inventory can fluctuate seasonally, so buyers are encouraged to stay informed and sellers benefit from understanding current demand.

Below you’ll find current homes for sale in Bedford, NH, updated directly from the MLS. If you're searching for homes for sale in Bedford, NH, this guide provides listings, local amenities, school information, and market insights.

 

Homes for Sale in Bedford, NH

Below you’ll find current homes for sale in Bedford, NH updated directly from the MLS.

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Bedford Community & Lifestyle

Bedford consistently attracts buyers looking for a balance of privacy, community, and convenience. The town is primarily residential, with a strong emphasis on maintaining its suburban character.

Residents enjoy:

  • Quiet neighborhoods with spacious lots
  • Well-maintained parks and recreation facilities
  • A strong sense of community involvement
  • Easy access to shopping, dining, and employment centers

Bedford’s planning and zoning efforts have helped preserve open space while still allowing thoughtful growth, which is a major draw for long-term homeowners.

Bedford Schools

Bedford is served by SAU #25, which operates Bedford’s public school system. Families often cite the schools as one of the top reasons for choosing the area.

Public schools in Bedford include:

  • Peter Woodbury School (Grades K–5)
  • Memorial School (Grades K–5)
  • Riddle Brook School (Grades K–5)
  • Ross A. Lurgio Middle School (Grades 6–8)
  • Bedford High School (Grades 9–12)

There are also private and parochial school options within Bedford and nearby towns. Buyers are always encouraged to verify school assignments and availability directly with the school district.

Transportation & Commuting

Bedford offers excellent access to major roadways, making it ideal for commuters.

Key routes include:

  • Route 101 (east–west access)
  • Route 114
  • I-293 (via Manchester)

Approximate commute times:

  • Manchester: 10–15 minutes
  • Nashua: 25–30 minutes
  • Boston: 60–75 minutes

Manchester-Boston Regional Airport is nearby, providing convenient regional and national travel options.

Shopping, Dining & Amenities

While Bedford maintains a residential feel, residents are never far from modern conveniences.

Shopping options include:

  • Bedford Village Inn area
  • South River Road retail corridor
  • Nearby Mall of New Hampshire and Merrimack Premium Outlets

Dining ranges from casual eateries to fine dining, with popular local favorites and easy access to Manchester’s restaurant scene.

Recreation and amenities include:

  • Bedford Town Forest and trail systems
  • Sports fields and playgrounds
  • Seasonal community events
  • Golf courses and fitness centers

OUTDOOR LIVING IN BEDFORD

Bedford offers an abundance of public outdoor living features, including numerous parks, extensive conservation areas, and a network of trails suitable for various activities like hiking, biking, and winter sports. Here are just a few you could explore: Pulpit Rock Conservation Area, Benedictine Park, Earl G. Legacy Park - Hawkins Field, Educational Farm At Joppa Hill.
The town's commitment to green space means extensive trails and natural areas perfect for exploration, here are a few: 
  • Bedford Heritage Trail

    This smooth, flat path follows the route of an old railroad, making it easily accessible for walking or biking with scenic views of the Merrimack River.

  • Joppa Hill Conservation Area

    These areas connect to the Pulpit Rock trail system, offering miles of additional trails through woodlands and past streams, popular for hiking, walking, and horseback riding.

  • Musquash Conservation Area

    Known for its biodiversity, this area features trails through forests and wetlands, offering opportunities to spot local wildlife such as deer, foxes, and various bird species.

  • Water Activities
    Sebbins Pond and the Merrimack River 

    Provides opportunities for activities like kayaking, paddle boarding, and fishing, allowing residents to enjoy the water during warmer months.

Bedford Real Estate Market Snapshot

The Bedford housing market remains highly desirable due to strong school systems, low inventory, and convenient suburban living near Manchester and Nashua. Median home prices have stayed stable as demand continues, especially for well-maintained single-family homes. Understanding local trends can help you make confident buying or selling decisions.

Typical trends may include:

  • Strong buyer interest in well-maintained homes
  • Faster sales for properties priced correctly
  • Premiums for updated kitchens, home offices, and outdoor living spaces

Market conditions change throughout the year, so buyers and sellers should rely on current local data when making decisions.

For the most accurate and up-to-date Bedford market statistics, reach out for a personalized report.

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Why Work With a Local Bedford Real Estate Expert?

Buying or selling in Bedford requires local insight, market knowledge, and strategic pricing.

When you work with a local real estate professional, you gain:

  • Neighborhood-specific pricing expertise
  • Guidance on timing and market conditions
  • Skilled negotiation
  • Support from listing to closing

Have questions about Bedford homes or the market? Reach out anytime — we’re happy to help. billdolloff2@gmail.com