$2,290 - $3,885 per month
West End Yards
Studio - 2 Beds
35 Hodgdon Way, Portsmouth, NH 03801
$2,290 - $3,885 per month
West End Yards
Studio - 2 Beds
35 Hodgdon Way, Portsmouth, NH 03801
$2,210 - $3,885 per month
The Veridian Residences
Studio - 3 Beds
70 Constitution Ave, Portsmouth, NH 03801
$2,995 - $4,375 per month
The Residences at Portwalk Place
Studio - 1 Bed
12 Portwalk Place, Portsmouth, NH 03801
$2,000 per month
1061 Maplewood Ave, Portsmouth, NH 03801
Unit 4: Studio on first floor of charming older building on Maplewood Avenue. Full kitchen with new refrigerator, stove, dishwasher, and tile flooring. Recently renovated bath with custom shower. Generous studio. Two entrances. Lease can be 3 month to a year. Unit 3: 1 bed, 1 bath newly renovated unit, one of four units in this charming
$2,200 per month
1000 Islington St Unit B, Portsmouth, NH 03801
Check out this newly renovated studio apartment close to everything Portsmouth has to offer! Utilities Included in the lease! Get a great deal in a great location! Requirements: Background check, credit check, income requirement 3x monthly rent.
$2,000 per month
1061 Maplewood Ave, Portsmouth, NH 03801
Unit 4: Studio on first floor of charming older building on Maplewood Avenue. Full kitchen with new refrigerator, stove, dishwasher, and tile flooring. Recently renovated bath with custom shower. Generous studio. Two entrances. Lease can be 3 month to a year. Unit 3: 1 bed, 1 bath newly renovated unit, one of four units in this charming
$2,000 per month
1061 Maplewood Ave, Portsmouth, NH 03801
Unit 4: Studio on first floor of charming older building on Maplewood Avenue. Full kitchen with new refrigerator, stove, dishwasher, and tile flooring. Recently renovated bath with custom shower. Generous studio. Two entrances. Lease can be 3 month to a year. Unit 3: 1 bed, 1 bath newly renovated unit, one of four units in this charming
Portsmouth, New Hampshire, a small coastal city in Rockingham County, is outlined by the Piscataqua River and adjacent to the Maine border. Known for its rich history as a 17th-century seaport colony, Portsmouth has evolved into a vibrant community with a blend of urban and suburban lifestyles. The city boasts a diverse workforce in health care, education, and tech sectors, with major employers including the US Dept of State Consular Center and Liberty Mutual. Housing options range from historic 1800s homes to contemporary and New Traditional styles, with a mix of single-family homes, condos, and townhouses, particularly along the Route 1 Corridor. The Portsmouth School District is highly rated, serving around 2,500 students and offering career pathway programs at Portsmouth High's Career Technical Education Center.
Downtown Portsmouth's Market Square is a bustling hub with eclectic stores, eateries, and cafes housed in historic brick buildings. The city hosts numerous waterfront festivals, including a concert series, the Tall Ships Festival, and the Annual Market Square Day. The art scene is vibrant, with venues like The Music Hall and Prescott Park Arts Festival providing a range of performances and events. Portsmouth's 22 public parks, including Prescott Park and Albacore Park, offer recreational activities, while the Urban Forestry Center and Water Country Water Park are popular local attractions. The city is accessible via major highways and is approximately 55 miles from both Boston and Portland. Recent crime data indicates that Portsmouth has a lower crime rate compared to national averages, with significant decreases in violent crimes and larceny in 2023.