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Why Live in Acworth
Acworth, New Hampshire, is a tranquil town in Sullivan County, characterized by its expansive forests and agricultural lands. With a population of fewer than 900 residents, it offers a serene lifestyle centered around a single general store that doubles as a gas station and deli. The town is known for its agricultural output, including maple syrup production and cattle farming. Housing in Acworth ranges from rustic log cabins and Cape Cods to historic Federal, Georgian, and Colonial Revival homes in the central village. The Crescent Lake area is particularly desirable for its lakefront properties. Outdoor enthusiasts can enjoy fishing on the Connecticut River, hiking in the Black North Wildlife Management Area, and water sports on Crescent Lake. The Village Store in South Acworth, a community hub since 1865, hosts an annual music festival and barbecue. For more extensive shopping and services, residents travel to nearby Charlestown, 9 miles away, or Claremont, 15 miles away. Acworth’s public schools are part of the Fall Mountain Regional School District. The town’s rural roads, a mix of pavement and gravel, connect to larger highways via State Route 123A, with the nearest interstate, I-91, located 11 miles away.
Home Trends in Acworth, NH
On average, homes in Acworth, NH sell after 45 days on the market compared to the national average of 58 days. The median sale price for homes in Acworth, NH over the last 12 months is $407,900, down 7% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.