$1,670 - $4,575 per month
Lofts at Mill West
Studio - 4 Beds
195 Mcgregor St, Manchester, NH 03102
$1,670 - $4,575 per month
Lofts at Mill West
Studio - 4 Beds
195 Mcgregor St, Manchester, NH 03102
$1,973 - $3,192 per month
75 Canal
Studio - 2 Beds
75 Canal St, Manchester, NH 03101
$1,750 - $2,600 per month
Trade Center Apartments
Studio - 2 Beds
25 Lowell St, Manchester, NH 03101
$1,725 - $2,660 per month
Riverwalk
Studio - 2 Beds
553-557 S Commercial St, Manchester, NH 03101
$1,750 - $2,435 per month
Residences at Sundial
Studio - 2 Beds
3 Sundial Ave, Manchester, NH 03103
$1,201 - $2,142 per month
Residences at Chestnut
Studio - 2 Beds
345 Chestnut St, Manchester, NH 03101
$1,900 per month
The Residences at Elm Street
Studio
1101 Elm St, Manchester, NH 03101
$1,850 - $2,235 per month
Halstead Countryside
Studio - 2 Beds
60 Village Circle Way, Manchester, NH 03102
$1,475 - $2,020 per month
Wood Edge
Studio - 2 Beds
1445 Bodwell Rd, Manchester, NH 03109
$1,050 - $1,700 per month
WBC Estates
Studio - 2 Beds
625 Chestnut St, Manchester, NH 03104
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Varney School Apartments
Studio - 1 Bed
84 Varney St, Manchester, NH 03102
$1,205 - $1,335 per month
The Flats @ Hanover Common - Innovative Micro Living
Studio
235 Hanover St, Manchester, NH 03104
$3,100 per month
54 Old Granite St, Manchester, NH 03101
Welcome to this exceptionally spacious and stylish studio apartment, boasting over 1,500 square feet of open-concept living space with 1 luxurious bathroom, perfectly situated in the vibrant downtown neighborhood of Manchester, NH. Perched on the 2nd floor of a historic building at 54 Old Granite St., this unit masterfully blends industrial charm with modern sophistication, offering an ideal
$1,240 per month
336 Belmont St Unit 2, Manchester, NH 03103
Quiet location with off street parking. Close to downtown and highways for an easy commute. Call Rich with questions.
$2,800 per month
347 Pearl St Unit 1, Manchester, NH 03104
3 br, 2 bathroom. Newly renovated w newly finished wood floors. On street parking, quiet neighborhood.Heat/hot water included, pets negotiable and vouchers accepted.
Manchester's cultural scene centers around the historic Palace Theatre, which hosts Broadway shows and concerts, while the SNHU Arena draws major touring acts and sporting events. The Currier Museum of Art houses significant European and American collections and manages tours of the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Zimmerman House. Food lovers frequent upscale establishments like Hanover Street Chophouse and Cotton in the Historic Millyard District, along with The Foundry, the state's largest certified farm-to-table restaurant overlooking the Merrimack River. Outdoor recreation spans 900 acres of parks, including Derryfield Park's trails and the Weston Observatory, plus Crystal Lake Park's swimming area.
The housing market includes diverse options across distinct neighborhoods. Single family homes in Wellington command a median price of $565,000, while similar properties in Hanover Hill have a median price of $425,000. Downtown Manchester features condominiums, with one-bedroom units at a median price of $260,000 and two-bedroom units at $325,000. The Highlands area presents single family homes at a median price of $406,900.
Living costs run 12% above the national average. A family with school-age children needs approximately $118,000 annually to live comfortably, while renters should aim for $70,000. Housing costs 19% more than the national average for homeowners. Manchester has no state income or sales tax, though property taxes stand at 1.76%. The Derryfield School, rated A+ by Niche, serves multiple neighborhoods including Wellington and Straw-Smyth. Southern New Hampshire University and Saint Anselm College provide higher education options. The city sits 50 miles from Boston, accessible via the Boston Express Bus, while the Manchester Transit Authority serves local routes.