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Neighborhoods in Grafton County, NH

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    Center Harbor

    Center Harbor in Holderness offers serene lakeside living on Lake Winnipesaukee and Squam Lake. The town features hiking trails and beaches. Residents enjoy local dining, summer concerts, and a festive Fourth of July celebration.

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      $949K

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      $334K - $6.9M

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      4 Listings

    Center Harbor
  • Bridgewater Town Grafton

    Bridgewater Town Grafton

    Bridgewater is a small, secluded town on the eastern shore of Newfound Lake, a popular vacation destination within New Hampshire’s Lakes Region. As of the 2020 U.S. Census, the Grafton County community was home to just under 1,200 year-round residents, though the population fluctuates throughout the year with seasonal visitors. The community is

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      $825K

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      $368K - $3.4M

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      4 Listings

    Bridgewater Town Grafton
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    Hanover

    Hanover, NH, home to Dartmouth College, boasts top-rated schools and outdoor recreation. The Appalachian Trail runs through Main Street, while the Connecticut River offers kayaking. Crime rates are lower than the state average.

    • Average Value

      $1.13M

    • List Price

      $400K - $4M

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      7 Listings

    Hanover
  • Lyme

    Lyme

    Lyme is a rural community on New Hampshire's border with Vermont, 10 miles from Dartmouth College. On the shores of the Connecticut River, the town has patchworks of farmland between rolling hills ripe with opportunities for hiking, snowmobiling and skiing. Residents often lend a helping hand to one another and their community, putting on town

    • Average Value

      $971K

    • List Price

      $366K - $3.7M

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      14 Listings

    Lyme
  • Holderness

    Holderness

    Located in New Hampshire’s Lakes Region, Holderness is a small town celebrated for its natural beauty and serenity. The community is best known as the filming location for the classic 1981 movie “On Golden Pond,” which showcased Squam Lake. Surrounded by the Squam Lakes and the adjacent White Mountains, the town attracts residents and visitors

    • Average Value

      $823K

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      $231K - $4.4M

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      14 Listings

    Holderness
  • Hebron

    Hebron

    Lakeside living on Newfound Lake attracts residents seeking a tranquil atmosphere to Hebron, a rural community in Grafton County, New Hampshire. Defined by its waterfront and mountain retreats, the town offers easy access to an abundance of outdoor recreation along the lake and its surrounding areas, while keeping locals connected to nearby

    • Average Value

      $708K

    • List Price

      $300K - $1.6M

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      5 Listings

    Hebron
  • Waterville Valley

    Waterville Valley

    A small ski town with a central village square surrounded by snow-capped peaks. This might sound like a destination in the Colorado Rockies, but Waterville Valley is in the White Mountains of northern New Hampshire. “Waterville Valley is the Vail of the East Coast. Everyone is there to ski,” says agent Ben Wilson with Re/Max in the Mountains,

    • Average Value

      $648K

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      $59K - $1.9M

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      22 Listings

    Waterville Valley
  • Lincoln

    Lincoln

    Amid the peaks of New Hampshire’s White Mountains, Lincoln is a vibrant town renowned for its mix of year-round and seasonal residents, scenic beauty and outdoor recreation. As the gateway to the famed Kancamagus Highway, Lincoln offers convenient access to natural wonders such as Franconia Notch State Park and the slopes of Loon Mountain Ski

    • Average Value

      $584K

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      $27K - $2.9M

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      69 Listings

    Lincoln
  • Enfield

    Enfield

    Mountain-hugged lakes anchor the small town of Enfield. The Grafton County community was originally a Shaker settlement in the 18th century, a heritage that can be explored at the town’s preserved Shaker village, where grand stone buildings were once surrounded by thousands of acres of farmland. Enfield became a thriving mill town during the 20th

    • Average Value

      $573K

    • List Price

      $276K - $1.7M

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      5 Listings

    Enfield
  • Thornton

    Thornton

    Thornton is a Grafton County town immersed in the White Mountain National Forest. Thornton attracts permanent and seasonal residents who crave natural scenery and outdoor adventure. “It’s a place for people who like to get away,” says Chip Hornbeek, an agent at Coldwell Banker Commercial Realty who sells across Grafton County. Roads wind through

    • Average Value

      $521K

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      $269K - $1.5M

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      26 Listings

    Thornton
  • Bristol

    Bristol

    Incorporated in 1819, the town of Bristol is a historic community and popular vacation spot on the shores of Newfound Lake. It’s the largest of several towns around the lake; as of the 2020 U.S. census, Bristol had a population of more than 3,200 year-round residents. During peak tourism season in summer, the population almost doubles. “It’s the

    • Average Value

      $512K

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      $169K - $1.9M

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      7 Listings

    Bristol
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    Lebanon

    Lebanon, NH, near the Connecticut River, blends small-town charm with urban amenities. The city has highly rated schools, a vibrant downtown centered on Colburn Park, and outdoor recreation via the Northern Rail Trail.

    • Average Value

      $496K

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      $215K - $1.6M

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      13 Listings

    Lebanon
  • Woodstock Town Grafton

    Woodstock Town Grafton

    Woodstock is a ski town in Grafton County's Pemigewasset River Valley surrounded by the White Mountains. "It's the quintessential northern New Hampshire ski town," says agent Brian Wilson with Re/Max in the Mountains, a Woodstock-area resident for over 20 years. "Skiers love having second homes up here." Winter condos and spacious mountain homes

    • Average Value

      $479K

    • List Price

      $25K - $1.4M

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      18 Listings

    Woodstock Town Grafton
  • Campton

    Campton

    Campton, NH, in the White Mountains, offers scenic beauty and outdoor recreation. The town features hiking trails, swimming holes and the Campton Mountain Ski Area. Nearby Holderness School is highly rated. I-93 provides access to larger towns.

    • Average Value

      $460K

    • List Price

      $185K - $1.4M

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      35 Listings

    Campton
  • Canaan

    Canaan

    A small town in a scenic setting, Canaan offers a close-knit atmosphere and an outdoorsy lifestyle in the mountains of rural Grafton County. The town initially grew as a stagecoach stop before becoming a summer vacation destination in the late 1800s, a history shared in detail at the Canaan Historical Museum in the town’s original village. People

    • Average Value

      $444K

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      $175K - $1.1M

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      13 Listings

    Canaan
  • Bethlehem

    Bethlehem

    In the foothills of New Hampshire’s scenic White Mountains range, Bethlehem is a community-driven village defined by abundant outdoor amenities and a history dating back to the late 18th century. Elizabeth “Beth” Horan, Realtor and broker associate with Badger Peabody & Smith Realty, says many people come to this rural area for its year-round

    • Average Value

      $426K

    • List Price

      $175K - $2.5M

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      9 Listings

    Bethlehem
  • Plymouth

    Plymouth

    Plymouth, 60 miles from Manchester, sits at the base of the White Mountains in the Lakes Region of New Hampshire. The town is centered around Plymouth State University, making students and staff the primary residents. Those who work in the nearby vacation hotspots such as Conway, Laconia and Ossipee also settle in the area. “Plymouth is at the

    • Average Value

      $428K

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      $166K - $1.5M

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      16 Listings

    Plymouth
  • Rumney

    Rumney

    Rumney, 7 miles from Plymouth, New Hampshire, is a rural community in the White Mountains. The area is known for its rock climbing and outdoor recreation. “It’s a small community that’s very outdoors-friendly, with world-renowned rock climbing. That draws a lot of attention,” says Juli Kelley, a local and Realtor with Coldwell Banker Realty/Center

    • Average Value

      $416K

    • List Price

      $208K - $1.7M

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      4 Listings

    Rumney
  • Landaff

    Landaff

    Landaff is a quaint community in the heart of northern New Hampshire that exemplifies small-town America. With its rich historic character and serene rural setting, The town offers a tranquil retreat while serving as a gateway to the White Mountains, and the area’s enduring appeal lies in its quiet simplicity and close-knit community. A small

    • Average Value

      $406K

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      $330K - $1.1M

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      5 Listings

    Landaff
  • Littleton

    Littleton

    Littleton is a small New Hampshire town with a rich culture. For a town of just 6,000 people, this quaint New England community packs a lot into its streets. “Littleton is the hub for everything north of The Notch in New Hampshire. We’re the central location for shopping. We have award-winning restaurants and chefs that have been nominated for

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      $396K

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      $176K - $862K

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      13 Listings

    Littleton
  • Bath

    Bath

    Incorporated in 1761 on the Ammonoosuc River, the town of Bath is a centuries-old community in New Hampshire’s rural White Mountains region. The village is packed with historic landmarks, including three covered bridges and an early 1800s general store that is still in operation today. Local historic preservation efforts—combined with scenic

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      $377K

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      $190K - $1.1M

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      2 Listings

    Bath
  • Grafton

    Grafton

    Grafton, a once-prominent mining town, is known for its natural beauty, which spans from dense forests to vast expanses of rolling farmlands. Rural retreats define this pocket of New Hampshire, which blends access to recreation with connectivity to nearby towns like Plymouth and Lebanon. Spread out single-family homes dot the rural landscape of

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      $373K

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      $214K - $730K

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      4 Listings

    Grafton
  • Haverhill

    Haverhill

    Along the Connecticut River at the Vermont state line, Haverhill, New Hampshire, is a town rich in historic charm, vibrant community spirit and abundant outdoor recreation. Founded in 1763, Haverhill played a pivotal role in early transportation as the terminal town of the Coös Turnpike, a vital land route stretching from Portsmouth to the North

    • Average Value

      $363K

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      $100K - $906K

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      20 Listings

    Haverhill
  • Warren

    Warren

    When trekking in the White Mountains of New Hampshire, hikers might notice a Cold War-era Redstone rocket gleaming from a small-town center in the Baker River Valley. That town is Warren. "When you talk about Warren, you've got to talk about the rocket," says Realtor Ben Wilson with Re/Max in the Mountains, who's lived in the White Mountains since

    • Average Value

      $325K

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      $177K - $587K

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      3 Listings

    Warren