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Downtown Manchester Townhomes for Sale

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    $445,000

    • 3 Beds
    • 1.5 Baths
    • 1,545 Sq Ft

    647 Canal St, Manchester, NH 03101

    Experience modern living with historic charm at 647 Canal Street in gated Amoskeag Terrace. This updated 3-bed, 1.5-bath townhouse offers an unbeatable downtown Manchester location—walk to restaurants, shops, nightlife, and the riverfront. Enjoy a stunning custom kitchen with stainless steel counters, perfect for cooking and entertaining. Relax on your covered porch or private patio, or expand

    Jesse Jean EXP Realty

    647 Canal St, Manchester, NH 03101
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    $375,000

    • 2 Beds
    • 2 Baths
    • 1,180 Sq Ft

    125 W Merrimack St Unit 2, Manchester, NH 03101

    Very Unique and Versatile Downtown Unit, Located in the Historic Business District. Filled with Tons of Character. Inside you will find 1 Bedroom upstairs with it's own Bathroom, a second Master Bedroom downstairs with an attached bathroom. An Updated Kitchen with Dishwasher, and Ample Closet Space throughout. Other Great Upgrades include a a covered porch upstairs, Newer Viessmann tankless on

    Ian Larose Coldwell Banker Realty Bedford NH

    125 W Merrimack St Unit 2, Manchester, NH 03101

Why Live in Downtown Manchester

Downtown Manchester is a vibrant neighborhood with multi-family buildings and historic condos, along with a few single-family homes on the city's east side. The area features early 1900s brick townhouses with exposed brick walls and large kitchens, as well as single-bedroom condos dating back to the 1890s. The occasional single-family home includes detached rowhouses and worker’s cottages. Despite its urban setting, Downtown Manchester offers several green spaces and parks. Veteran’s Memorial Park is popular among dog owners and serves as an outdoor concert venue, while the Piscataquog Trail provides a 2-mile paved path for walkers and bikers, crossing the Merrimack River via the Hands Across the Merrimack Footbridge. Arms Park, Bronstein Park, Pulaski Park, and Victory Park offer additional natural spots for relaxation. The Southern New Hampshire University Arena hosts concerts and community events. The Manchester City Library on Pine Street, built in 1854, is a notable landmark. Dining options are abundant, with Firefly Bistro and Bar, Fratello’s Italian Grille, and The Foundry among the popular spots. Market Basket offers convenient shopping. Major roadways like Everett Turnpike and Interstate 93 provide access to Nashua and Boston, while local transit options include Manchester Transit Authority buses and Greyhound services. Elm Street serves as a central hub for navigating the area.

Home Trends in Downtown Manchester, NH

Housing Trends

Median Single Family Sale Price
$425,000
Average Price Per Sq Ft
$210
Number of Homes for Sale
1
Last 12 months Home Sales
0
Median List Price
$425,000
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