Looking for a condo in Manchester? You’re in the right place. Our advanced search pulls live data from the NEREN MLS, showing you all available condos for sale right now.
From sleek new builds packed with modern amenities to character-filled units carved out of historic mills, there’s a fit for every budget and lifestyle. You’ll see HOA fees, what they cover, and any community rules up front.
Listings are subject to the Fair Housing Act and NEREN MLS rules.
Condos For Sale in Manchester, NH
Why Choose a Condo in Manchester?
Life in a Manchester condo means trading yardwork and snow shoveling for weekends by the pool or quick workouts in the on-site gym.
Most HOAs handle exterior maintenance, landscaping, and snow removal, so you just lock the door and go.
Many communities sit minutes from downtown restaurants, shops, and I-293, giving you prime access without the single-family price tag. For many buyers, condos represent a more accessible entry into homeownership in desirable parts of Manchester, often close to downtown, shopping, and major routes.
It’s important to understand the specific HOA rules and fees, as these vary between complexes, ensuring the community is a perfect fit for your needs.
Manchester Condo Market
Understanding the current market is important when buying a condo. Here’s a snapshot of the Manchester condo market:
The Manchester condo market currently offers a more accessible average price point compared to single-family homes. With condos selling in about three weeks, the demand is steady.
The recent year-over-year appreciation for listing prices has been modest, the relatively limited number of active listings means that well-priced units in good locations don’t stay available for long. Buyers should be prepared to act with an informed strategy.
Working with an agent in Manchester who knows the local condo market, including specific buildings and HOA details in Hillsborough County, will make sure you get the best deal for your money.
Manchester Condo Buyer FAQs
HOA fees in Manchester usually cover exterior maintenance (like roofing and siding), landscaping, snow removal, trash collection, and master insurance for the building. Some HOAs also include water, sewer, or amenities like a pool or gym.
Yes—many associations allow pets but set limits on size, number, or breed. We’ll target buildings whose rules welcome your furry companion.
Key items include the association’s financial health (reserves, budget), rules and regulations (pet policies, rental restrictions), upcoming special assessments, meeting minutes, and the master insurance policy. Understanding these documents will help a smooth ownership experience. An experienced agent can help you navigate this review process.
With an average 20-day list-to-sale timeline and only 77 active listings, competition is high for well-kept units in prime spots. Have financing lined up and be ready to write a clean offer quickly.