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Neighborhoods near Exeter High School in Exeter, NH

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    North Hampton

    North Hampton offers rural, small town living in the middle of New Hampshire’s most popular coastal destination. Originally settled in 1638 as Winnacunnet Plantation – taking its name from the Algonquin word meaning “beautiful place in the pines” – North Hampton is a community of residents who have access to a variety of outdoor recreation,

    • Average Value

      $1.25M

    • List Price

      $556K - $17.5M

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      9 Listings

    North Hampton
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    Hampton Falls

    While residents in Hampton Falls are just 10 minutes away from the beach, compared to surrounding towns, this community features more rural home offerings with larger plots of land. Established in 1709, at one point the town was one of the biggest manufacturing areas in the state. Today, the town is dominated by farmland and holds the oldest apple

    • Average Value

      $1.07M

    • List Price

      $539K - $3M

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      Homes For Sale

      7 Listings

    Hampton Falls
  • Greenland

    Greenland

    • Average Value

      $881K

    • List Price

      $437K - $2.7M

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      12 Listings

    Greenland
  • Newfields

    Newfields

    Stretching out from the edge of the Squamscott River, it’s easy to pass right through Newfields’ little town center without even realizing it. The loose collection of buildings quickly gives way to winding, forested streets and the occasional farm. “I really liked the small-town feel of it,” says Megan Higgins Croteau, a Realtor and associate

    • Average Value

      $854K

    • List Price

      $436K - $1.4M

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      4 Listings

    Newfields
  • Kensington

    Kensington

    Kensington provides rural living just 10 miles away from Hampton’s sandy beaches. Originally a part of Hampton when it was first settled by the Massachusetts Bay Colony around 1630, the town was incorporated in 1737 and has long been known as an agricultural community. The town’s unique location allows residents to not only enjoy the Atlantic

    • Average Value

      $840K

    • List Price

      $460K - $1.4M

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      2 Listings

    Kensington
  • South Hampton

    South Hampton

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      $826K

    • List Price

      $516K - $988K

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      1 Listing

    South Hampton
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    Stratham

    To the less than 10,000 residents of Stratham, New Hampshire, small-town history is important. Incorporated in 1716, the community's early economy was backed by fishing, agriculture and milling, supported by proximity to the Squamscott River. Over time, the town evolved into a vibrant community, establishing schools, a library and a volunteer fire

    • Average Value

      $782K

    • List Price

      $302K - $2.2M

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      Homes For Sale

      10 Listings

    Stratham
  • Brentwood

    Brentwood

    Brentwood is a rural town in the Seacoast region of New Hampshire, about 20 miles from Portsmouth and Hampton’s North Beach. The county seat of Rockingham County, the small community has about 4,500 residents, with an eclectic mix of historic homes, farms, modern subdivisions, miles of walking trails and lots of space for outdoor recreation.

    • Average Value

      $737K

    • List Price

      $415K - $1.3M

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      10 Listings

    Brentwood
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    Hampton

    “Hampton is a classic New England coastal town,” says Amanda Martin, a Realtor with Keller Williams Coastal’s Nina Fee Team. And that just about sums up this little Rockingham County, New Hampshire, community, which anchors the state’s slice of Atlantic Ocean coast. It’s actually been in use as a seasonal resort area for hundreds of years. Before

    • Average Value

      $720K

    • List Price

      $211K - $2.8M

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      34 Listings

    Hampton
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    Exeter

    In Exeter, echoes of the Revolutionary War linger. This quaint New England town was New Hampshire’s capital during the war; its American Independence Museum even has one of the original versions of the Declaration of Independence, found in a wall by electricians in 1985. Presidents as far back as George Washington have visited the town, and time

    • Average Value

      $660K

    • List Price

      $266K - $1.6M

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      32 Listings

    Exeter
  • East Kingston

    East Kingston

    Less than 5 miles north of New Hampshire’s border with Massachusetts, East Kingston is a storied agricultural community not too far from major hubs like Exeter and Hampton Beach. “It's a very charming town, and it’s even closer to transportation options than most of Kingston,” says Heather Hanlon, a Realtor with Coldwell Banker Residential, who’s

    • Average Value

      $659K

    • List Price

      $374K - $1.2M

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      Homes For Sale

      1 Listing

    East Kingston
  • Kingston

    Kingston

    Most people seek out Kingston for privacy and a slower pace of life, but the town’s location also gives residents easy access to coastal and big-town amenities. “It’s still a small town with a lot of rural attributes, but it’s also extremely close to highways, shopping and the beach,” says Heather Hanlon, a Realtor with Coldwell Banker

    • Average Value

      $586K

    • List Price

      $256K - $987K

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      7 Listings

    Kingston
  • Newton

    Newton

    Sitting along the state’s border with Massachusetts, Newton is a rural community close to major thoroughfares and just 15 miles from Hampton’s sandy beaches. The town is mostly residential, though there are also farms throughout and an industrial park in the south end. While Rockingham County has worked to preserve the rural identity of towns like

    • Average Value

      $580K

    • List Price

      $351K - $895K

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      1 Listing

    Newton
  • Newmarket

    Newmarket

    Once a town dominated by thriving textile mills and a shipbuilding enterprise, water has powered Newmarket for generations. Today, the draw of the Great Bay, the Lamprey River and its many brooks and ponds is more recreational, and the town is known for its charming downtown and rural outskirts. “It’s a quintessential New England town that’s been

    • Average Value

      $577K

    • List Price

      $323K - $1.3M

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      10 Listings

    Newmarket
  • Epping

    Epping

    Epping is a rural New Hampshire town situated in the wooded countryside between Manchester and the coastal city of Portsmouth. The town’s 7,000 residents live on quiet residential streets surrounded by dense forests, trickling creeks and flat farmland. The town is a hub for surrounding rural towns, largely because it sits at the intersection of

    • Average Value

      $555K

    • List Price

      $370K - $989K

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      14 Listings

    Epping
  • Fremont

    Fremont

    Fremont is a historic New Hampshire village situated in the vast woodlands between Manchester and the Atlantic coast. The town traces its roots back to the 1700s, when it was a timber town that supplied eastern white pines for British ship masts. Since then, it has left its manufacturing past behind and is known for its rural lifestyle and

    • Average Value

      $542K

    • List Price

      $330K - $1.2M

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      2 Listings

    Fremont