Homes for Sale in New Hampshire — Explore Towns & Cities

NH Towns Real Estate Guide

Looking for homes for sale in New Hampshire? You're in the right place. The search for homes for sale in New Hampshire can be a big task. The Dolloff Team has been helping buyers and sellers navigate the NH real estate market for over 35 years — and we know these communities from the inside out. Whether you're drawn to the energy of Manchester, the tax advantages of Nashua, the character of Concord's capital city, or a quieter town with easy Boston access, this NH Towns Real Estate Guide helps you compare, explore, and find the right fit. If you need further help looking for Homes for Sale in New Hampshire give us a call! 603-3617295.

New Hampshire's housing market remained one of the strongest in the nation in 2025, with the statewide median single-family home price reaching a record $535,000 — up 3.9% year-over-year. Inventory is still limited, demand is strong, and buyers who understand the differences between towns gain a real edge. Browse the communities below and click any town for full listings, market data, and our local perspective. Our NH Towns Real Estate Guide was created to give you a great resource in your search for a great NH community.

 

📊 Compare NH Towns & Cities at a Glance

Use this table to quickly compare key stats across these major communities we serve.

Town Median Price Days on Market Boston Commute County Best Known For
Nashua $545,000 11–14 days 45–60 min Hillsborough #1 Hottest Market, no sales tax shopping
Manchester $462,000 14–26 days 55–70 min Hillsborough Largest city, airport, arts & culture
Concord $473,000 34–42 days 65–75 min Merrimack State capital, more relaxed pace
Bedford ~$650,000+ 14–21 days 55–65 min Hillsborough Top-rated schools, upscale suburbs
Dover ~$430,000 21–30 days 75–90 min Strafford Seacoast access, UNH proximity
Salem ~$480,000 14–21 days 40–50 min Rockingham MA border, great value, low taxes

🏭 Homes for Sale in Manchester, NH  

NH's largest city and the Queen City of New England. Manchester has been ranked the #1 hottest housing market in the U.S. 32 times since 2017. With its own regional airport, revitalized downtown, and diverse neighborhoods, Manchester offers true urban living at New England prices.

🏙️ Homes for Sale in Nashua, NH 

New Hampshire's #1-ranked housing market and second-largest city. Nashua offers Boston access in 45-60 minutes, no state income or sales tax, top-rated schools, and a thriving downtown. Homes sell in under 14 days on average — buyers need to be ready to move fast.

🏛️ Homes for Sale in Concord, NH  

New Hampshire's state capital and a hidden gem for buyers priced out of southern NH. Concord's median home price of $473,000 is up nearly 11% year-over-year, yet homes stay on market 34-42 days — giving buyers more time to make smart decisions. The revitalized Main Street and government employment base make this a uniquely stable market.

 

🌟 Homes for Sale in New Hampshire - Why Buy a Home in New Hampshire?

New Hampshire consistently ranks among the best states in the nation for quality of life, fiscal health, and housing value — especially for buyers relocating from Massachusetts. Here's why so many buyers make the move:

  • No state income tax and no state sales tax — a significant financial advantage over Massachusetts
  • Strong appreciation — NH statewide median home prices hit a record $535,000 in 2025, up 3.9% year-over-year
  • Boston access — most southern NH communities offer a 45-75 minute commute to Greater Boston
  • Manchester-Boston Regional Airport provides direct flights without driving to Logan
  • Top-rated schools in communities like Nashua, Bedford, and Concord
  • Lower cost of living than comparable Massachusetts suburbs at similar commute distances
  • Natural beauty — Lakes Region, White Mountains, and seacoast all within 60-90 minutes

Major New Hampshire Cities — Homes for Sale
Urban centers with diverse amenities, employment hubs, and full-service living

New Hampshire's larger population centers offer the conveniences of city life while maintaining a New England sensibility. Our NH Towns Real Estate Guide is a helpful resource to compare NH cities and towns. These communities feature vibrant downtowns, extensive shopping and dining, cultural attractions, and diverse housing options from historic neighborhoods to modern developments. Perfect for those who want walkability, nightlife, and easy access to everything.

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MANCHESTER

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NASHUA

Concord

CONCORD

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SALEM

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Londonderry

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Dover

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Portsmouth

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ROCHESTER

Coastal & Scenic Communities and Homes for Sale in New Hampshire

Seacoast living with beaches, ocean views, and coastal charm

New Hampshire's 18-mile coastline packs incredible variety into a small stretch. These communities offer beach living, coastal dining, maritime history, and stunning ocean views. From the quiet elegance of Rye to the summer bustle of Hampton Beach, coastal NH provides a unique lifestyle that balances year-round residential charm with seasonal recreation.

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Rye

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NEW HAMPSHIRE SEACOAST REGION REVIEW

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Hampton • Hampton Beach

Hampton Falls

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Hampton Falls

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Popular Residential Communities - Homes for Sale in New Hampshire

Suburban living with excellent schools, modern amenities, and strong family appeal

These thriving bedroom communities attract families and professionals seeking quality schools, newer housing stock, and convenient access to major employment centers. While they may lack the historic village greens of older towns, they offer modern amenities, active recreation programs, and well-maintained neighborhoods. Many residents appreciate the balance of peaceful residential streets with easy highway access to Boston, Manchester, or the Seacoast.

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Hampstead

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BEDFORD

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Exeter

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Newmarket

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MERRIMACK

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CANDIA

Classic New Hampshire Communities

Traditional town centers, historic character, and timeless New England charm

These towns embody what many people picture when they imagine New Hampshire: white-steepled churches, town commons with bandstands, historic meeting houses, and walkable village centers. Many date back to the 1600s and 1700s, with architecture and town layouts that have been carefully preserved. Living here means being part of a community with deep roots, annual traditions, and that quintessential New England aesthetic.

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CHESTER

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Raymond

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Fremont

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Kingston

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Stratham

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Greenland

Rural & Small-Town Living - Homes for Sale in New Hampshire

Homes for Sale in New Hampshire - Peaceful countryside, open spaces, and a slower pace of life

For those seeking privacy, land, and a genuine country atmosphere, these smaller towns deliver. With lower population density, larger lot sizes, and more undeveloped land, these communities offer a retreat from suburban sprawl. You'll find winding country roads, farm stands, conservation land, and neighbors who know each other by name. Perfect for those who prioritize space, nature, and tranquility over convenience.

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BRENTWOOD

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EAST KINGSTON

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KENSINGTON

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NEWTON

 NEW HAMPSHIRE Lakes & Waterfront Living - Homes for Sale in New Hampshire

Homes for Sale in New Hampshire - New Hampshire’s lakes: in the middle of everything and away from it all

The Lakes Region offers a lifestyle centered around water recreation and natural beauty. From the grandeur of Lake Winnipesaukee to the pristine waters of Squam and Newfound Lakes, these communities blend year-round residential living with resort-town amenities. Summer brings boating, swimming, and lakeside dining, while fall and winter offer stunning scenery and outdoor recreation. Many residents enjoy a slower pace while still having access to shopping, healthcare, and services.

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Lake Winnipesaukee Homes and Communities

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Squam & NEWFOUND Lake Homes and Communities

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SUNAPPEE LAKE REGION

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NORTHWOOD LAKES REGION

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GENERAL LAKES REGION OVERVIEW

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POPULAR LAKESIDE COMMUNITIES

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