Manchester NH Real Estate Agent
Thinking about planting roots in Manchester? You’re in good company.
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Work With The Top Real Estate Agent in Manchester, NH
Moving to Manchester, New Hampshire, should be an exciting experience!
With help from a true local, we get to know you before finding the perfect home for you. Today’s market in Manchester is competitive. Finding a real estate agent with real hands-on experience can be the difference between overpaying and finding a great deal. The best real estate agents don’t rush the process; instead, we guide our clients through the buying or selling experience with patience, understanding and, most importantly, professionalism.
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We can help you sell your home for more money. It’s that simple. Connect with our database of buyers ready to move to Manchester as soon as you’re ready. We’ll give you a valuation, list your home and work the market like pros.
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Buy Your New Home in Manchester
Buying a home in Manchester can be tough (if you pick the wrong real estate agent). With the Manchester Real Estate Agent team, you get 20+ years of experience in the area. We know what a good deal looks like, and we make sure you’ll get it.
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Where to find us
137 West Merrimack St, Manchester NH, 03101
Manchester Real Estate – Frequently Asked Questions
What are the pros and cons of Manchester NH?
Manchester packs a lot into a small footprint: a job market that stays unusually tight with unemployment around 2-3 percent, no state income or sales tax to nibble at your paycheck, and a location just 53 miles from Boston. Downsides include a steep 2024 property-tax rate of $19.58 per $1,000 in assessed value, a statewide housing shortage of roughly 23,500 units that inflates prices and rents, above-average crime in certain pockets (roughly a 1-in-262 risk of violent crime), and aging roads and buses that make most residents car-dependent.
What is the median price of a house in Manchester NH?
The median sale price in Manchester was about $455,000 in May 2025 (Redfin). Zillow’s April figure showed a median of $419,900, while Realtor.com listed a $450,000 median asking price in May. Taken together, expect typical single-family homes to be priced in the mid-$440,000s today.
Why is Manchester, NH, so expensive?
Homes and rents feel expensive because demand consistently outpaces supply; New Hampshire is short more than 23,000 units, and slow zoning and permitting processes restrict new construction. With Boston commuters treating Manchester as a relative bargain, barely an hour up I-93, limited listings see multiple offers. Combine that squeeze with the city’s heavy reliance on property taxes (a consequence of no state income or sales taxes), and monthly housing costs climb even when gross pay looks healthy.
What is the best area of Manchester, NH to live in?
If you want classic, leafy streets and top-rated Webster and Stark schools, the North End is the perennial favorite. Hanover Hill and adjoining Straw-Smyth offer mid-priced single-families plus sweeping views of downtown and the Uncanoonucs. Loft lovers gravitate to the walkable Downtown/Millyard district for exposed-brick conversions and nightlife, while budget-minded buyers look to the West Side’s Piscataquog and Rimmon Heights, where 19th-century worker houses are steadily getting fresh life close to St. Anselm College and Route 293.