$1,161 - $1,243 per month
Woolen Mills
Studio - 1 Bed
169 Sunapee St, Newport, NH 03773
$1,161 - $1,243 per month
Woolen Mills
Studio - 1 Bed
169 Sunapee St, Newport, NH 03773
$1,425 per month
524 Sunapee St Unit 8, Newport, NH 03773
Welcome to Newport Heights, recently under new management. This building is located on the gateway to Newport, less than a mile from the town line with Sunapee, it provides unmatched accessibility to the Sugar River region and beyond. This 1st floor walkout 1 bedroom deluxe apartment is available for $1,450/mo with heat and hot water included in the rent. Features one spacious bedroom and an
Timothy Lewis Downtown Realty
$1,450 per month
524 Sunapee St Unit 3, Newport, NH 03773
Welcome to Newport Heights, recently under new management. This building is located on the gateway to Newport, less than a mile from the town line with Sunapee, it provides unmatched accessibility to the Sugar River region and beyond. This 1st floor walkout 1 bedroom deluxe apartment is available for $1,450/mo with heat and hot water included in the rent. Features one spacious bedroom and an
Timothy Lewis Downtown Realty
$1,850 per month
40 Unity Rd, Newport, NH 03773
FURNISHED, SEASONAL RENTAL. This is a quality, newly renovated space with tile and wood flooring, classy bathroom with tub and walk-in shower, open kitchen with stainless appliances, washer/dryer, and large kitchen island. Pricing:Winter: $1850/month plus utilities ($300/month fixed price)Summer: $1000/week, $2300/month plus utilities Optional linen service: $120End of stay cleaning:
Melissa Allen Gray Ledges Rentals
Newport, New Hampshire, is a quaint town characterized by its brick buildings and white churches along Main Street, providing a small-town feel with easy access to outdoor activities. Located about 6 miles from the lakes area, residents enjoy proximity to Lake Sunapee and Mount Sunapee Resort, which offer year-round recreational opportunities such as skiing, swimming, and hiking. The town features a mix of vintage homes, including Cape Cods, Colonials, and Victorians, with many properties dating back to the 19th century. The median build year for homes is 1958, with ranch-style homes common in the 20th century. Downtown homes are close together with leafy streets, while more rural areas offer spacious yards and dense foliage. Newport's historic downtown area provides diverse dining options, from traditional Irish fare at Salt Hill Pub to upscale American dishes at The Old Courthouse. The town also hosts annual events like the Apple Pie Crafts Fair and a weekly farmers market on the Town Commons. For outdoor enthusiasts, the recreation complex on Main Street features sports fields, a skate park, and walking trails, while the Sugar River Recreational Trail offers a scenic 9-mile route to Claremont. Newport High School provides dual enrollment options and career prep courses through the Sugar River Valley Regional Technical Center. Main roads such as New Hampshire Route 10 and Route 11 connect Newport to Claremont and Interstate 89, facilitating easy travel.