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A rural, forested neighborhood in New Hampshire
People living in Pelham see trees and greenery everywhere, and the great outdoors is never out of reach. "It is a quaint town in a very rural community," Thomas McPherson with RE/MAX says. McPherson has lived in the area for over 25 years and has several years of local real estate experience. "The area is right along the Massachusetts and New Hampshire border so that people will go back and forth for different reasons like shopping or family getaways."
Grab a hearty breakfast at The Yolk Grill
Pelham residents must leave the area for most shopping and dining opportunities. One restaurant near town is The Yolk Grill, a breakfast and lunch restaurant known for having a diverse menu and well-presented plates. Head down Bridge Street to Pelham House of Pizza to get a slice of pizza or other pub food favorites. Locals will have a McDonald's and a Dunkin nearby but must leave the area for Hudson or Nashua to find more restaurant variety. Residents will have a Hannaford grocery store nearby to pick up their meats, produce and pantry favorites. Locals will head to the southern part of the area for local shops, including Bits & Pieces Quilt Shop for fabric, Candy Break Outlet Store for all kinds of sweets, Exquisite Flowers Etc, for Florist services for any occasion. Residents must jump on the road for about seven miles across Interstate 93 to find big retailers like Walmart or Target for everyday household goods.
Order a chicken sandwich from the Broken Yolk Grill in Pelham, NH.
Catch a movie at Chunky's Cinema Pub in Pelham, NH.
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Classic Colonial properties sit along forested roads
Homes in Pelham will start at around $400,000 and range upwards of more than a million dollars for larger houses with more land. Homes in the area come in various shapes and sizes, including ranch-style, arts and crafts and classic colonials. Vacant lots in the neighborhood are going for around $200,000 for those looking for property to build on. Residents will only find a little sidewalk, and the roads are just about wide enough for two vehicles to pass each other. Street parking is limited, however, many of the homes will include a driveway plus a garage.
Spacious lots framed by tall trees accompany homes in Pelham.
Pelham residents enjoy peaceful, rural living near water features.
Colonial homes are common throughout the Pelham neighborhood.
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Play disc golf at Muldoon Park
The Pelham community is a prime location for outdoor enthusiasts and hobbyists. Residents can visit Benson Park in nearby Hudson. This former wild animal farm is now a vast expedition of trails and ponds with several sights, including the former animal cages. Muldoon Disk Golf offers 18 holes of disc golf in the back of Muldoon Park, surrounded by towering trees and wooded terrain. Park visitors can jump off the disk golf course and jump on one of the walking trails Muldoon Park offers for walking, snowshoeing, mountain biking and other outdoor activities. Little Island Pond is a popular destination for residents and visitors for boating, kayaking, swimming, and fishing. Next to the pond is Peabody Town Forest, a natural park with walking trails, trees and benches for visitors to sit and take in the sounds of the forest.
Gazebos offer communal gathering spaces in Pelham, New Hampshire.
Kids enjoy the playground at Benson Park in Pelham, New Hampshire.
Muldoon Disc Golf Course is located at George M Muldoon Park in Pelham.
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Clubs encourage student involvement at Pelham schools
Students will start at Pelham Elementary, a B-plus-graded school by Niche. The school partners with the America Reads Program, a federally funded program that places college students in the local community to tutor elementary through high school students. Pelham Memorial School, a B-minus institution, is the next stop on their educational journeys. Pelham Memorial students can participate in sports like soccer, basketball, baseball and softball. Teenage students will attend Pelham High School, which also receives a B-minus. Students can choose from various clubs and programs, including creative writing, hiking and honor societies.
Young students in Pelham, NH can attend Pelham Elementary School.
Before Pelham High School, students can attend Pelham Memorial School.
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Residents drive to work and nearby towns
Locals depend on their vehicles to get around since there is no public transportation, since the area is not very walkable.
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On average, homes in Pelham, NH sell after 39 days on the market compared to the national average of 52 days. The median sale price for homes in Pelham, NH over the last 12 months is $730,000, up 8% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.
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