Manchester NH Homes For Sale

Begin your search for every Manchester, NH home for sale right here. Our advanced search pulls live data from the NEREN MLS, giving you the most up-to-date and comprehensive listings available. You’ll find condos, new construction and much more!

You’ll find options across various price points, from affordable starter homes to more spacious residences in sought-after neighborhoods. Each listing provides detailed photos, price history, and relevant local data. We strive to include information such as potential flood zone details or HOA dues where applicable, helping you make informed decisions.

Listings are subject to the Fair Housing Act and NEREN MLS rules.

Homes For Sale in Manchester, NH

Manchester Real Estate Market Insights

Understanding the local market trends is key to a successful home purchase. Here’s a snapshot of the Manchester real estate market:

Median Sale Price:
$450K
Median Days on Market
23 Days
Months of Inventory
2.1 Months
Year-over-Year Appreciation
5.8%

The Manchester real estate market remains active, with homes generally selling in just over three weeks. The steady price appreciation reflects continued demand in Hillsborough County.

While inventory levels suggest a market that still somewhat favors sellers, being well-prepared with financing and working with a responsive agent can help buyers succeed.

Living in Manchester: Community & Lifestyle

Manchester blends city energy with small-town ease. The Manchester Transit Authority (MTA) bus network, I-93, and the Everett Turnpike connect work and play, while MHT Airport puts most East Coast hubs under an hour’s flight.

Major roadways like I-93 and the Everett Turnpike provide easy access to other parts of New Hampshire and beyond. The city’s economy is bolstered by major employers such as Elliot Health System, Catholic Medical Center, and Southern New Hampshire University, contributing to a stable job market and underpinning local property values. 

Residents enjoy a mix of urban excitement and accessible nature, making Manchester a great place to live.

Manchester Local Highlights & Attractions

Manchester is rich with activities and points of interest for its residents. Here are a few highlights:

  • Currier Museum of Art: Explore an impressive collection of European and American art, plus special exhibitions and tours of the Zimmerman House, designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.
  • Palace Theatre: Catch a live performance, from Broadway shows to concerts and comedy acts, in this beautifully restored historic theatre downtown.
  • SNHU Arena: Enjoy major concerts, sporting events (like Manchester Monarchs hockey), and family shows at this premier entertainment venue.
  • Merrimack River: Offers scenic views, walking trails along its banks, and opportunities for kayaking and fishing.
  • Livingston Park: A popular spot for families, featuring a playground, walking paths, a swimming pool, and sports fields.
  • Millyard Museum: Discover Manchester’s rich industrial heritage, housed in a renovated mill building in the historic Amoskeag Millyard.
  • Northeast Delta Dental Stadium: Cheer on the New Hampshire Fisher Cats, the Double-A affiliate of the Toronto Blue Jays, for exciting baseball action.

Manchester Area School Information

Families considering a move to Manchester will find a range of school options within the Manchester School District (MSD). 

Some of the local schools include Green Acres Elementary School (often rated ‘Above Average’ by GreatSchools.org) and Webster Elementary School. 

For middle school, Hillside Middle School is one option. High schools in the city include Manchester Central High School and Manchester Memorial High School. 

It’s always a good idea for parents to check the latest ratings and visit schools to find the best fit for their children. For higher education, Manchester is home to respected institutions like Southern New Hampshire University (SNHU), the University of New Hampshire at Manchester (UNH Manchester), and a campus of MCPHS University.

Understanding Manchester Crime & Safety

In Manchester, the violent crime rate is approximately 4.7 per 1,000 residents, and the property crime rate is about 23.5 per 1,000 residents.

While these figures might be higher than in some smaller towns, they are comparable to or lower than many other U.S. cities of similar size. It’s also worth noting that crime often concentrates in specific areas, and many residential neighborhoods in Manchester are considered quite safe. 

The Manchester Police Department is active in the community, implementing community policing programs and providing resources to residents to help enhance safety and awareness.

Manchester Real Estate: Buyer FAQs

 

Ready to Buy or Sell with Confidence?

Whether you’re searching for your dream home, upgrading to fit your lifestyle, or preparing to sell and move forward, I’m here to guide you every step of the way.

I will take the time to understand your goals—offering expert insights, personalized support, and a seamless experience from start to finish. With deep market knowledge and proven results, I make both buying and selling straightforward, strategic, and rewarding. Let’s take the next step—together.

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