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Neighborhoods in Manchester, NH

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    Hooksett

    Centered about 10 miles between both Concord and Manchester, Hooksett has a rural feel without sacrificing access to everyday amenities. “The draw to Hooksett is location. It’s a steppingstone between the area’s bigger cities and has good highway access for commuters,” says Real Estate Associate, Sophia Weeks with RE/MAX, who has 20 years of

    • Average Value

      $557K

    • List Price

      $196K - $952K

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      10 Listings

    Hooksett
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    Lower South Willow

    Lower South Willow is a small neighborhood southeast of downtown Manchester, bordered by Interstate 93, Interstate 293 and the Manchester-Boston Regional Airport. “This area is away from downtown. It’s a great neighborhood. It’s on the outskirts,” says Doreen Berendes, Realtor at Coldwell Banker Realty. “But in five minutes, you’re in South

    • Average Value

      $488K

    • List Price

      $327K - $704K

    • For Sale

      Homes For Sale

      5 Listings

    Lower South Willow
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    Southeast Manchester

    Located just on the other side of Interstate 93 from Crystal Lake is Southeast Manchester, a forested suburbia with 20th-century homes and clusters of cul-de-sacs. "East Manchester is appealing because of the larger lots, more privacy and the proximity to the lake. There's also a lot of conservation land, so it’s a quiet area,” says Joshua Winn,

    • Average Value

      $481K

    • List Price

      $226K - $711K

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      Homes For Sale

      2 Listings

    Southeast Manchester
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    Wellington

    Just 2 miles from downtown Manchester, the Wellington community is a quiet suburban neighborhood surrounded by greenery and accessible to major highways. The area is primarily residential, but most amenities are within reach. Residents have access to the Massabesic Lake and the nearby Derryfield Country Club. “You don’t get as much turnover up

    • Average Value

      $472K

    • List Price

      $225K - $751K

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      Homes For Sale

      1 Listing

    Wellington
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    Straw-Smyth

    Straw-Smyth is a primarily residential neighborhood in the heart of Manchester. Adjacent to Manchester’s North End, the neighborhood has well-kept suburban-style homes on closely packed thoroughfares right around the corner from the city’s commercial area. “Homes-wise, you’ll see a mixture of single and multifamily properties divided between

    • Average Value

      $472K

    • List Price

      $316K - $748K

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      Homes For Sale

      5 Listings

    Straw-Smyth
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    Goffes Falls

    Located between the Manchester-Boston Regional Airport and the Merrimack River, Goffes Falls is a semi-residential neighborhood with a few industrial sites along Brown Avenue. "Honestly, I think it’s a great area. I went to elementary school at Highland-Goffe's Falls, and you can tell there's a strong community of neighbors there,” says Kyle

    • Average Value

      $456K

    • List Price

      $323K - $670K

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      Homes For Sale

      3 Listings

    Goffes Falls
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    Green Acres

    For part of the year, Green Acres is aptly named, until autumn when the eastern Manchester neighborhood is covered in leaves of yellow and orange. Mostly residential, houses are placed closely together on plots of land large enough for a backyard pool or garden. “It’s ideal as far as being close to everything you need – retailers, grocery stores –

    • Average Value

      $447K

    • List Price

      $377K - $725K

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      Homes For Sale

      1 Listing

    Green Acres
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    Eaton Heights

    Eaton Heights, 3 miles from downtown Manchester, is a serene community with access to major roads and recreational areas. Here, residents can stroll along the suburban streets, past homes that were built in the early 1900s. Many houses are a short walk or drive from schools and family-owned businesses, and residents have access to parks and a

    • Average Value

      $434K

    • List Price

      $361K - $560K

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      Homes For Sale

      1 Listing

    Eaton Heights
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    Mast Road

    The suburban Mast Road neighborhood got its name from the white pine trees used to make masts for the Royal Navy when English settlers first founded New Hampshire. These tall pines still stand tall today, creating a number of green spaces along the Piscataquog River that shade the roads of ranch-style, Cape Cod and Colonial Revival homes. These

    • Average Value

      $432K

    • List Price

      $311K - $613K

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      Homes For Sale

      1 Listing

    Mast Road
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    Hanover Hill

    Less than 1 mile east of downtown Manchester, the Hanover Hill community offers a more spread-out space for homes without sacrificing access to the heart of the city. Here, older Colonial Revival houses dot the streets of the community, just a short walk or drive from amenities found in both urban and suburban environments. Residents can dine at

    • Average Value

      $428K

    • List Price

      $283K - $569K

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      Homes For Sale

      3 Listings

    Hanover Hill
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    Rimmon Heights

    Rimmon Heights, less than ten minutes from Manchester, is community-centered. Rimmon Heights was once home to textile mills and its workers. The community lost its identity after the textile industry's decline and eventual death. “Rimmon Heights fit in a certain box for so long, but what happens when people pass away or sell their houses?” says

    • Average Value

      $423K

    • List Price

      $343K - $747K

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      Homes For Sale

      0 Listings

    Rimmon Heights
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    Wolfe Park

    Named for the park that sits in the center of the neighborhood, Wolfe Park is just west of the Merrimack River and Interstate 293, with a mix of residential houses and several commercial businesses on Second Street. “It’s a good neighborhood,” says William Kanteres, broker at Manchester-based Kanteres Real Estate. “There are a lot of Little League

    • Average Value

      $421K

    • List Price

      $314K - $606K

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      Homes For Sale

      1 Listing

    Wolfe Park
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    Youngsville

    Youngsville rests on the outskirts of Manchester, New Hampshire, between Interstate 93 and the Massabesic Lake. The southern portion of the community is mostly industrial, with warehouses, a few apartment complexes and some distribution centers. In the northern part, grassy lawns and midcentury houses line the sloping streets. “As far as price

    • Average Value

      $415K

    • List Price

      $273K - $625K

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      Homes For Sale

      0 Listings

    Youngsville
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    Southside

    Southside is a residential area just on the cusp of South Willow Street's major shopping centers and The Mall of New Hampshire. New England homes like Cape Cods and refurbished farmhouses mingle with condo and townhouse communities. Students study close by and can walk or bike to school from most homes. Southside benefits from fast access to South

    • Average Value

      $406K

    • List Price

      $333K - $642K

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      Homes For Sale

      1 Listing

    Southside
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    Bakersville

    The Bakersville neighborhood sits along the eastern end of the Merrimack River, just 2 miles south of the heart of Manchester. Close to the downtown area, the community's access to shops and amenities is a major part of its appeal. Even with the roar of nearby roads, the southern portion offers more peaceful sounds. Here, potential homebuyers can

    • Average Value

      $406K

    • List Price

      $278K - $649K

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      0 Listings

    Bakersville
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    Northwest Manchester

    On the outskirts of Manchester, bordering the rural community of Goffstown, is Northwest Manchester, a neighborhood of winding streets and wooded hikes. Connected to the rest of the west side and downtown by Dunbarton and Goffstown roads, the Northwest is a residential area with a rustic feel on the edge of New Hampshire’s largest city.

    • Average Value

      $405K

    • List Price

      $199K - $770K

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      Homes For Sale

      5 Listings

    Northwest Manchester
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    Downtown Manchester

    As one of the largest financial and commercial centers in New Hampshire, Downtown Manchester is a central hub of small business and tall buildings. Like many New England cities on the river, Manchester has its fair share of historic smokestacks and brick mill structures from days gone by, giving the city a sense of history even as modern progress

    • Average Value

      $398K

    • List Price

      $249K - $743K

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      Homes For Sale

      1 Listing

    Downtown Manchester
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    Hallsville

    Hallsville, 10 minutes from downtown Manchester, is centered around the first general hospital in New Hampshire. Elliott Hospital is in the heart of Hallsville and is the largest provider of comprehensive healthcare services in Southern New Hampshire. Its campus includes an emergency department, a cancer care center, a childcare center and a

    • Average Value

      $386K

    • List Price

      $219K - $537K

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      1 Listing

    Hallsville
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    Highlands

    On the banks of the Merrimack River, bordered by the historic Pine Grove Cemetery, is the quiet community of Highlands. This Manchester suburb is home to quaint parks, peaceful natural areas and tree-lined streets. The neighborhood's proximity to major roads, including Interstate 293, allows for easy travel to downtown Manchester and surrounding

    • Average Value

      $386K

    • List Price

      $192K - $491K

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      0 Listings

    Highlands
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    Somerville

    Somerville is a small, rectangular residential neighborhood just south of downtown Manchester. It’s urban, with cracked streets and sidewalks, tall telephone poles with visible wires and the occasional business squeezed into a residential street next to early 20th-century multifamily houses. Locals park on the streets or in driveways protected by

    • Average Value

      $378K

    • List Price

      $244K - $650K

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      Homes For Sale

      2 Listings

    Somerville
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    Corey Square

    Less than three blocks from the heart of Manchester, the Corey Square community offers dense residential living. Because the area's angular streets are tightly packed, residents have parks, local businesses and a high school all within walking distance. In addition, there is nearby downtown access and a country club to the east. “It’s very

    • Average Value

      $372K

    • List Price

      $278K - $557K

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      Homes For Sale

      1 Listing

    Corey Square
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    Notre Dame

    In Manchester’s West Side, Notre Dame has a rich history. “The West Side of Manchester and specifically Notre Dame used to be the French side of the city,” says Kyle Valliere, owner of KV Construction and local investor. “French Canadians would come down for work in the old factories and mills along the river.” Named for the church within its

    • Average Value

      $370K

    • List Price

      $304K - $474K

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      Homes For Sale

      1 Listing

    Notre Dame
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    Kalivas-Union

    Bordered to the north by downtown Manchester, the Kalivas-Union community is home to entertainment venues, food spots and locally owned businesses. A large part of the community is made up of multi-unit and single-family housing, with restaurants and parks of varying sizes just a short drive or walk away. With so much to be found on all sides of

    • Average Value

      $353K

    • List Price

      $233K - $481K

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      0 Listings

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    Piscataquog

    Named for the river that runs along its southern end, Piscataquog also hugs the Merrimack River and is within less than 2 miles of downtown Manchester. Piscataquog began as an area largely inhabited by German immigrants working in Manchester’s downtown mills in the 1840s. Today, the neighborhood is home to a few small businesses on Main Street,

    • Average Value

      $277K

    • List Price

      $130K - $465K

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      Homes For Sale

      1 Listing

    Piscataquog