
Wolfeboro
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65 Homes for Sale in Wolfeboro
Right now there are 65 homes for sale in Wolfeboro. This page pulls directly from the MLS feed, so listings, prices and photos stay current as the market moves — nothing here is cached or out of date.
Wolfeboro is a distinct slice of Lake Winnipesaukee, with pricing and inventory that can differ meaningfully from neighboring towns. Because listings turn over fast here, revisiting this page periodically is the best way to catch a new home early.
For the full picture of the area — neighborhoods, lifestyle and market trends — head back to the Lake Winnipesaukee community guide, or search all homes for sale in Wolfeboro to see everything on the market. Questions about a specific listing? Reach out any time for current pricing, private tours and honest neighborhood-level guidance.
Wolfeboro Real Estate FAQs
How many homes are for sale in Wolfeboro?
There are 65 active MLS listings matching this search in Wolfeboro right now. Asking prices currently run from $399,000 to $10,950,000. This page reads the live feed, so the count changes as homes come on and go under contract.
What is the average price of homes in Wolfeboro?
Active listings for homes in Wolfeboro currently average $2,060,626 with a median asking price of $899,000. Averages move with the mix of homes on the market at any moment, so treat them as a snapshot rather than a valuation.
What types of properties are available in Wolfeboro?
The current inventory for this search breaks down as: single family homes (55), condos (7), income properties (3). Use the filters on the listings below to narrow to the kind of property you want.
How long have homes in Wolfeboro been on the market?
The active listings on this page have been on the market for an average of 72 days so far. Well-priced homes often move faster than the average, so if you're watching this market it pays to see new listings early.
How can I see new homes in Wolfeboro before anyone else?
Use the Get Alerts button at the top of this page — it saves exactly this search and emails you when a matching listing hits the MLS. Or contact our local team and tell us what you're looking for; we watch this market every day.
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Market Insights — Homes for Sale in Wolfeboro
Current inventory: Single Family Homes (55) · Condos (7) · Income Properties (3)
Homes for Sale in Wolfeboro
65 listings
$1,440,000
3 bd | 4 ba | 3,663 sq.ft.
369 Stoddard Road, Wolfeboro, NH, 03894
$3,800,000
5 bd | 5 ba | 4,688 sq.ft.
23 Crystal Shore Road, Wolfeboro, NH, 03894
$748,000
4 bd | 3 ba | 2,048 sq.ft.
6 Eagle Trace, Wolfeboro, NH, 03894
$3,495,000
4 bd | 4 ba | 3,321 sq.ft.
6 Millwood Road, Wolfeboro, NH, 03894
$879,000
6 bd | 4 ba | 2,616 sq.ft.
49 Center Street, Wolfeboro, NH, 03894
$9,100,000
5 bd | 3 ba | 3,480 sq.ft.
65 Tips Cove Road, Wolfeboro, NH, 03894
$599,900
3 bd | 3 ba | 1,786 sq.ft.
270 South Main Street, Wolfeboro, NH, 03894
$599,900
0 bd | 0 ba | 1,786 sq.ft.
270 South Main Street, Wolfeboro, NH, 03894
$399,000
1 bd | 1 ba | 648 sq.ft.
6 Kehonka Hill Road, Wolfeboro, NH, 03894
$995,900
3 bd | 3 ba | 2,869 sq.ft.
25 Upper Trask Mountain Road, Wolfeboro, NH, 03894
$3,950,000
6 bd | 3 ba | 3,665 sq.ft.
69 South Main Street, Wolfeboro, NH, 03894
$3,999,000
3 bd | 3 ba | 1,935 sq.ft.
2 Melody Island, Wolfeboro, NH, 03894
$1,050,000
3 bd | 4 ba | 3,520 sq.ft.
324 Cotton Valley Road, Wolfeboro, NH, 03894
$649,500
2 bd | 2 ba | 1,464 sq.ft.
14 Village Corner Road, Wolfeboro, NH, 03894
$850,000
3 bd | 3 ba | 1,568 sq.ft.
25 Old Lakeview Terrace, Wolfeboro, NH, 03894
$1,499,000
3 bd | 3 ba | 2,244 sq.ft.
61-2 Central Avenue, Wolfeboro, NH, 03894
$695,000
3 bd | 2 ba | 2,316 sq.ft.
5 Brummitt Court, Wolfeboro, NH, 03894
$540,000
3 bd | 2 ba | 1,796 sq.ft.
506 N Main Street, Wolfeboro, NH, 03894
$7,395,000
4 bd | 4 ba | 2,673 sq.ft.
180 Sewall Road, Wolfeboro, NH, 03894
$2,248,888
4 bd | 5 ba | 2,831 sq.ft.
28 Lady Slipper Lane, Wolfeboro, NH, 03894
$4,300,000
4 bd | 5 ba | 2,223 sq.ft.
6 Wyanoke Gate Lane, Wolfeboro, NH, 03894
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Wolfeboro Real Estate Trends
The Wolfeboro real estate market currently counts 65 active listings. Asking prices currently span $399,000 to $10,950,000, with a median of $899,000. This page reads directly from the MLS, so the count and pricing here reflect what's actually for sale today rather than a stale snapshot.
By property type, inventory breaks down as single family homes (55), condos (7), income properties (3). Homes here are averaging 72 days on the market before going under contract — worth watching whether you're timing an offer or thinking about when to list.
The market leans toward the $1M+ range, which holds about 46% of what's listed. The most common layout on the market right now is the 3 beds home. Use the snapshot below to see the full distribution, then browse the live listings above to dig into any slice.
Inventory by Property Type
- Single Family Homes55(85%)
- Condos7(11%)
- Income Properties3(5%)
Listings by Asking Price
- $300K–$500K3(5%)
- $500K–$750K23(35%)
- $750K–$1M9(14%)
- $1M+30(46%)
Listings by Bedrooms
- 1 Bed1(2%)
- 2 Beds4(6%)
- 3 Beds32(49%)
- 4 Beds15(23%)
- 5+ Beds10(15%)
Things to Do In and Around Wolfeboro
Wolfeboro calls itself the oldest summer resort in America, and downtown still lives up to the name — Main Street runs right to the water on Wolfeboro Bay, at the east end of Lake Winnipesaukee. It is a rare lake town with a real, walkable center: shops, restaurants, ice cream, and boat traffic all within a few blocks of the town docks. Here is where daily life and lake life overlap.
Downtown and the Waterfront
Main Street meets the lake at the town docks, with Cate Park's bandstand hosting free summer concerts right on the water. The compact downtown mixes independent shops, galleries, and cafes with longtime fixtures like Black's Paper Store, so you can run errands, grab a meal, and watch the boats without ever getting in the car.
Wentworth State Park and the Town Beaches
Wentworth State Park sits on Lake Wentworth just a few minutes east of downtown, with a sandy swimming beach, picnic grounds, and easy paddling. Closer in, Wolfeboro's own Brewster and Carry beaches on Lake Winnipesaukee give residents quiet, in-town places to swim through the summer.
The Cotton Valley Rail Trail
This 12-mile gravel rail trail starts at the Wolfeboro depot downtown and runs southeast toward Wakefield, following an old railbed across causeways between Lake Wentworth and Crescent Lake. The flat, well-kept surface makes it an everyday route for walkers, runners, cyclists, and stroller-pushing families, and it stays scenic in every season.
Boating and the Lake
Wolfeboro Bay is a natural home base for boaters, with marinas, moorings, and easy access to the broad open water of Winnipesaukee. From the town docks you can also catch the M/V Sophie C., a century-old mailboat that still delivers to the lake's islands on a two-hour cruise past a dozen stops.
Abenaki Tower and Hiking
A few miles up Route 109 in neighboring Tuftonboro, a short quarter-mile walk leads to the 80-foot Abenaki Tower and a wide view over the lake to the Ossipee and Belknap mountains. It is free, open year-round, and easy enough for kids — one of the best quick payoffs in the area for a big view.
Everyday Services and Huggins Hospital
Wolfeboro carries the practical weight for the east side of the lake, with grocery stores, a pharmacy, banks, and hardware all in or near downtown. Huggins Hospital, a community hospital in town, means residents are not driving an hour for emergency or routine care — a real consideration for anyone thinking about year-round or retirement living here.
Living in Wolfeboro Year-Round
Winter
The summer crowds thin out and Wolfeboro settles into a quiet, snowbound routine, with the Cotton Valley trail used for snowshoeing and Nordic skiing. Downhill skiing at Gunstock is only about a half-hour drive away, and once the lake locks up, ice fishing and bob houses appear out on the bays.
Spring
Mud season is real here, and the shoulder weeks between ice-out and Memorial Day are muted and local. As the lake opens back up and the trails dry out, docks go back in and the town starts stirring toward its summer rhythm.
Summer
This is Wolfeboro at full strength — the population swells, the docks fill, and downtown, the beaches, and the water are busy from June through Labor Day. Concerts in Cate Park, ice cream lines at Bailey's Bubble, and steady boat traffic on the bay define the season, along with the traffic and demand that come with a resort town in peak.
Fall
Foliage over the lake and hills is the quiet reward for locals, with cooler, clearer days and far fewer people. The Abenaki Tower and rail-trail views peak in color, and the town eases back toward its year-round self as second homes close up for the season.
Getting Here & Around Wolfeboro
Wolfeboro sits on the east shore of Lake Winnipesaukee along Routes 28 and 109, which puts it farther from I-93 than the west-shore towns — plan on a bit more driving, but you trade it for a real downtown.
- BostonRoughly 2 to 2.5 hours by car, depending on route and traffic — the east-shore location adds time over west-side lake towns closer to I-93.
- Manchester-Boston Regional Airport (MHT)About 1.5 hours south, the closest full-service airport and usually the easiest fly-in option.
- Boston Logan (BOS)Around 2 to 2.5 hours, the choice when you need major national and international connections.
- AltonAbout 20–25 minutes south on Route 28 at the foot of Alton Bay, the nearest town for additional shopping and services.
- Rochester and Route 16Roughly 35–40 minutes southeast, connecting to the Spaulding Turnpike and Route 16 toward the Seacoast and Portsmouth.
- Gunstock (skiing)About 30 minutes away in Gilford for downhill skiing, tubing, and year-round mountain recreation.
- ConcordRoughly 1 hour 15 minutes to the state capital for government offices, hospitals, and I-93 access south.
Wolfeboro vs. Nearby Towns
Wolfeboro anchors the east shore, but each neighboring town trades some of its downtown convenience for a different pace or price point.
Alton
Just south at the bottom of Alton Bay, Alton has a more year-round, working feel and easier reach toward the Seacoast and I-93. It lacks Wolfeboro's polished downtown but often means a lower entry price on the water.
Tuftonboro
Wolfeboro's quiet northern neighbor is rural and residential, with no real downtown of its own and villages like Melvin Village strung along the shore. Buyers here lean on Wolfeboro for services while enjoying more privacy and a slower pace.
Moultonborough
Across on the north side of the lake, Moultonborough is spread out and known for its high-end shoreline and long stretches of Winnipesaukee frontage. It is more dispersed than Wolfeboro, so you drive more for everyday errands but gain some of the lake's most sought-after waterfront.
