Homes for Sale in Andover, NH
Andover sits in the Blackwater River valley in Merrimack County, between New London to the west and Andover to the east along Routes 11 and 127. The town has three village areas — Potter Place, Andover Village, and East Andover — each with a quiet, agricultural character. Proctor Academy, a private boarding and day school founded in 1848, is located in Andover Village and draws affiliated families and staff to the area on a consistent basis.
Housing in Andover NH
Most properties in Andover are single-family homes on larger rural lots — older farmhouses, colonials, and capes distributed across the town's road network and village areas. The Blackwater River and a collection of smaller ponds within town contribute a modest waterfront segment. Private wells and septic systems are standard throughout. Price points here are generally more accessible than in the Lake Sunapee shoreline towns to the west, making Andover a practical option for buyers who want rural character with reasonable proximity to New London and I-89.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What types of homes are available in Andover NH?
- Andover's inventory is primarily rural single-family homes — older farmhouses, colonials, and capes on larger lots. A small waterfront segment exists along the Blackwater River and several small ponds. New construction is limited; most available properties are existing homes.
- How far is Andover from I-89?
- Andover is approximately 15 to 20 minutes from I-89 Exit 12 in New London via Route 11, and also connects south toward Warner and I-89 Exit 9 via Route 127. The town is drivable to the interstate but not immediately adjacent to it.
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