Homes for Sale in Charlestown, NH
Charlestown lines the Connecticut River in Sullivan County, south of Claremont, with one of New Hampshire's longest historic Main Street districts — a sustained corridor of Federal and Greek Revival architecture. The town is accessible via Routes 11 and 12, and the Connecticut River forms its western boundary with Vermont across the water.
Housing in Charlestown NH
Charlestown's housing stock includes older homes along and near the historic Main Street, rural residential properties on the surrounding hillsides, and occasional properties with Connecticut River proximity or views. Price points are among the more accessible in the full service area. Private wells and septic are standard outside the village core, which has some municipal infrastructure.
Frequently Asked Questions
- Is Charlestown NH affordable compared to other Upper Valley towns?
- Yes — Charlestown generally offers lower entry points than the Hanover-Lebanon corridor or the Lake Sunapee towns, while providing Connecticut River access and historic village character.
- What types of homes are available in Charlestown?
- The inventory spans historic homes near Main Street, rural single-family properties on larger lots, and occasional Connecticut River-adjacent listings. Multi-family properties exist within the village core as well.
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