
Meredith
Part of our Lakes Region community guide
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61 Homes for Sale in Meredith
Meredith, New Hampshire sits on Meredith Bay at the northwestern edge of Lake Winnipesaukee — home to Mill Falls at the Lake, Church Landing and a walkable downtown of shops and restaurants right on the water. There are currently 61 Meredith homes for sale, each with live MLS pricing and photos.
Why Buyers Choose Meredith
Meredith blends year-round village life with lake-town character, and its central position in the Lakes Region puts Laconia, Center Harbor and Moultonborough all within a short drive. search all homes for sale in Meredith, from downtown condos to waterfront estates.
Meredith Real Estate FAQs
How many homes are for sale in Meredith?
There are 61 active MLS listings matching this search in Meredith right now. Asking prices currently run from $140,000 to $5,200,000. 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 Meredith?
Active listings for homes in Meredith currently average $953,616 with a median asking price of $699,000. 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 Meredith?
The current inventory for this search breaks down as: single family homes (45), condos (14), mobile & manufactured homes (2). Use the filters on the listings below to narrow to the kind of property you want.
How long have homes in Meredith been on the market?
The active listings on this page have been on the market for an average of 97 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 Meredith 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.
What is the ZIP code for Meredith, NH?
Meredith's ZIP code is 03253.
What is Meredith, NH known for?
Meredith is known for Mill Falls at the Lake — a lakeside resort and marketplace built around a historic mill — and for Church Landing, both anchoring a walkable downtown right on Meredith Bay.
Is Meredith on Lake Winnipesaukee?
Yes — Meredith sits on Meredith Bay, a protected inlet on the lake's northwestern shore, with downtown just steps from the water.
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Market Insights — Homes for Sale in Meredith
Current inventory: Single Family Homes (45) · Condos (14) · Mobile & Manufactured Homes (2)
Homes for Sale in Meredith
61 listings
$899,000
3 bd | 3 ba | 1,961 sq.ft.
10 Lakeview Drive, Meredith, NH, 03253
$675,000
3 bd | 3 ba | 1,817 sq.ft.
2 Serenity Lane, Meredith, NH, 03253
$1,150,000
3 bd | 2 ba | 1,666 sq.ft.
41 Pine Island, Meredith, NH, 03253
$469,900
2 bd | 1 ba | 1,420 sq.ft.
141 Black Brook Road, Meredith, NH, 03253
$899,000
2 bd | 3 ba | 2,437 sq.ft.
86 Corliss Hill Road, Meredith, NH, 03253
$995,000
3 bd | 3 ba | 1,408 sq.ft.
19 Hawk Ridge Road, Meredith, NH, 03253
$379,000
2 bd | 1 ba | 1,144 sq.ft.
169 Winona Shores Road, Meredith, NH, 03253
$1,995,000
3 bd | 3 ba | 1,572 sq.ft.
57 Pinnacle Park Road, Meredith, NH, 03253
$899,000
4 bd | 4 ba | 1,646 sq.ft.
9 Loon Road, Meredith, NH, 03253
$539,900
3 bd | 2 ba | 1,500 sq.ft.
81 Meredith Neck Road, Meredith, NH, 03253
$699,000
4 bd | 3 ba | 2,547 sq.ft.
21 Upper Ladd Hill Road, Meredith, NH, 03253
$349,000
1 bd | 0 ba | 692 sq.ft.
393 Chemung Road, Meredith, NH, 03253
$1,795,000
4 bd | 2 ba | 1,408 sq.ft.
71 Pinnacle Park Road, Meredith, NH, 03253
$495,000
2 bd | 1 ba | 664 sq.ft.
70 Pinnacle Park Road, Meredith, NH, 03253
$319,900
1 bd | 1 ba | 684 sq.ft.
33 Upper Ladd Hill Road, Meredith, NH, 03253
$669,000
2 bd | 3 ba | 2,203 sq.ft.
66 Brook Hill, Meredith, NH, 03253
$550,000
4 bd | 2 ba | 2,201 sq.ft.
19 Stevens Avenue, Meredith, NH, 03253
$1,895,000
4 bd | 6 ba | 5,720 sq.ft.
56 Tracy Way, Meredith, NH, 03253
$699,000
4 bd | 3 ba | 2,547 sq.ft.
21 Upper Ladd Hill Road, Meredith, NH, 03253
$699,000
4 bd | 3 ba | 2,547 sq.ft.
21 Upper Ladd Hill Road, Meredith, NH, 03253
$699,000
4 bd | 3 ba | 2,547 sq.ft.
21 Upper Ladd Hill Road, Meredith, NH, 03253
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Meredith Real Estate Trends
The Meredith real estate market currently counts 61 active listings. Asking prices currently span $140,000 to $5,200,000, with a median of $699,000. 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 (45), condos (14), mobile & manufactured homes (2). Homes here are averaging 97 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 $500K–$750K range, which holds about 41% of what's listed. The most common layout on the market right now is the 4 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 Homes45(74%)
- Condos14(23%)
- Mobile & Manufactured Homes2(3%)
Listings by Asking Price
- Under $300K3(5%)
- $300K–$500K8(13%)
- $500K–$750K25(41%)
- $750K–$1M13(21%)
- $1M+12(20%)
Listings by Bedrooms
- 1 Bed4(7%)
- 2 Beds12(20%)
- 3 Beds13(21%)
- 4 Beds27(44%)
- 5+ Beds5(8%)
Things to Do In and Around Meredith
Meredith sits at the northwest corner of Lake Winnipesaukee, where the town center meets the water — which is exactly what draws second-home buyers here. It is compact and walkable, with the lake, shops, and restaurants all within a few blocks, and it works as a year-round base for the wider Lakes Region.
The Waterfront & Town Docks
The heart of Meredith is its lakefront, where a public boardwalk, town docks, and a public boat launch put you right on Winnipesaukee in the middle of town. Boaters can tie up and walk to lunch, and the Town Docks restaurant serves casual lakeside fare — burgers, seafood, and ice cream — through the summer season.
Mill Falls Marketplace
Built around a historic mill and a 40-foot waterfall, Mill Falls at the Lake anchors the town center with shops, several restaurants, an inn, and a spa. The Marketplace is the easy rainy-day answer and a natural gathering point year-round.
On the Water
Winnipesaukee is the state's largest lake, and Meredith is one of the best places to get onto it. Local marinas rent boats, kayaks, and paddleboards, and the M/S Mount Washington runs scenic and dinner cruises out of nearby Weirs Beach. Meredith also fronts quieter Lake Waukewan, with a town beach for swimming.
The Scenic Railroad
The Winnipesaukee Scenic Railroad departs from Meredith for round-trip rides along the lake's western shore — an easy outing with kids or visiting family, and a Lakes Region tradition that runs into the fall foliage season and holiday specials.
Trails, Culture & Local Flavor
Beyond the water, the town's Page Pond conservation land offers quiet woods walking close to the center, and the outdoor Meredith Sculpture Walk lines the streets and lakefront with rotating public art. Hermit Woods Winery pours locally made wines, and the Winnipesaukee Playhouse stages live theater just outside town.
Everyday Life & Getting Around
Meredith is a real town, not just a resort strip — grocery stores, a hospital network nearby in Laconia, hardware, banks, and the practical services a year-round or seasonal owner needs are all here. Route 3 and Route 25 meet in the center, so most errands are a short drive.
Living in Meredith Year-Round
Winter
Winters are cold and genuinely snowy, and the lake becomes its own kind of destination — the Great Meredith Rotary Ice Fishing Derby draws crowds onto the ice each February. Downhill skiing at Gunstock in Gilford is a short drive, with bigger mountains like Waterville Valley within reach to the north. In town, expect quieter streets and the practical realities of plowing, ice, and shorter days.
Spring
Spring is the slow, muddy shoulder season the Lakes Region knows well — snowmelt, uneven weather, and docks going back in the water. It is the quietest stretch for the town center, but also when the woods green up and trails at Page Pond dry out for walking. Locals use it to get boats and lakefront properties ready before summer arrives.
Summer
Summer is the main event. The population swells with second-home owners and visitors, the waterfront and Mill Falls are busy, and the lake fills with boats, swimmers, and paddlers. Expect lively evenings, full restaurants, and traffic on Route 3 on weekends — the trade-off for long, warm days on Winnipesaukee.
Fall
Fall may be Meredith at its best: crisp air, foliage reflecting off the lake, and the summer crowds thinning out. The scenic railroad and cruises keep running into the color season, and it is a favorite time to hike or simply take in the water. Off-season quiet returns gradually as the leaves drop and the town settles toward winter.
Getting Here & Around Meredith
Meredith sits where Route 3 and Route 25 meet, just off Interstate 93 (Exit 23), making it one of the more easily reached towns on Lake Winnipesaukee.
- Boston, MAAbout 2 hours south via I-93 — close enough for a regular weekend commute from the city.
- Boston Logan Airport (BOS)Roughly 2 hours by car; the usual arrival point for out-of-region and out-of-state buyers.
- Manchester-Boston Regional Airport (MHT)About 1 hour 15 minutes south — the closest full-service airport and the easier fly-in option.
- Concord, NHAround 40–45 minutes down I-93 for the state capital, bigger-box shopping, and services.
- Weirs BeachAbout 10 minutes south on Route 3, for the boardwalk, arcades, and M/S Mount Washington cruises.
- LaconiaRoughly 10–15 minutes away for the nearest hospital, larger stores, and everyday errands.
- Gunstock Mountain (Gilford)About 25–30 minutes for downhill skiing, tubing, and summer adventure activities.
Meredith vs. Nearby Towns
Meredith is the busy, walkable hub of the northwest lake; the towns around it trade that convenience for more space or a quieter shore.
Center Harbor
Just up the shore, Center Harbor is a much smaller, sleepier village at the top of the lake. Buyers who want Meredith's setting with far less traffic and activity often look here.
Moultonborough
Moultonborough spreads across a large, rural stretch of the lake's north shore, known for privacy and long waterfront frontage. It offers a more secluded, estate-like feel than Meredith's compact center, with fewer services close at hand.
Laconia
Laconia is the Lakes Region's largest town and its commercial core, with hospitals, shopping, and Weirs Beach. It is less of a resort village than Meredith and more of a full-service city, a short drive south.
