$665,000
- 3 Beds
- 2 Baths
- 2,244 Sq Ft
56 Whittier St, Newton, NH 03858
Staci Loeffler Keller Williams Realty Metro-Londonderry
$665,000
56 Whittier St, Newton, NH 03858
Staci Loeffler Keller Williams Realty Metro-Londonderry
$925,000
155 Chase Rd, South Hampton, NH 03827
Catherine Marrone Integrity Residential Brokerage
$849,000
3 Brenner Dr, Newton, NH 03858
Larry Rollins Tesla Realty Group, LLC
$1,113,000 New Construction
1 White Cedar Way Unit 1, Newton, NH 03858
Kimberly Fitzgerald Fitzgerald Real Estate
$899,900 New Construction
Lot 3 Bels Way, Newton, NH 03865
Dan O'Connell LAER Realty Partners/Chelmsford
$899,900 New Construction
34 Bel's Way, Newton, NH 03865
Dan O'Connell LAER Realty Partners/Chelmsford
$399,000
21 Marcoux Rd, Newton, NH 03858
Kathy Cronin Gibson Sotheby's International Realty
$614,000
15 Bootland Farm Rd, Newton, NH 03858
Jason Saphire www.HomeZu.com
$529,900
43 Maple Ave, Newton, NH 03858
Sherry Bourque Diamond Key Real Estate
$509,000
62 & 43 Wilders Grove Rd, Newton, NH 03858
Rosalee DiScipio Lamacchia Realty, Inc.
$575,000 Open Sat 11AM - 1PM
8 Chongor Dr, Newton, NH 03858
Andrea Fischer Century 21 NE Group
$214,900
25 Crane Crossing Rd, Newton, NH 03858
Michael Gallo Gallo Realty Group
$578,500
2 Country Pond Rd, Kingston, NH 03848
Erica Hadley Century 21 North East
Newton, New Hampshire, is a rural community located along the state’s border with Massachusetts, offering a blend of residential areas, farms, and an industrial park. The town is close to major thoroughfares and just 15 miles from Hampton’s sandy beaches, making it an attractive location for those seeking proximity to coastal attractions. Newton features a variety of home styles, including Colonial homes dating back to 1750, modern Cape Cods, ranch-style houses, and contemporary homes built in the past 25 years. Most homes are situated on larger plots of land, with lot sizes starting at an acre. The community is served by the Sanborn Regional School District. While the district has a mixed rating, it provides education from kindergarten through high school with a favorable student-to-teacher ratio at the high school level. Residents enjoy local dining options along Main Street, such as The Hen House and Chris’ Pizza Box, and can find additional shopping and dining in nearby Plaistow. Newton’s proximity to Seabrook and Hampton beaches offers opportunities for boating, fishing, and enjoying the sandy shores. Golf enthusiasts can visit Granite Fields Golf Club, located 5 miles west, and outdoor lovers can explore Kingston State Park, 7 miles north. Commuting is facilitated by state Route 108 and Interstate 495, with connections to Interstate 93 leading to Boston, 25 miles south. The area has low crime risk compared to the national average, contributing to its appeal for potential home buyers.
On average, homes in Newton, NH sell after 36 days on the market compared to the national average of 53 days. The median sale price for homes in Newton, NH over the last 12 months is $560,000, up 9% from the median home sale price over the previous 12 months.