
Plymouth
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33 Homes for Sale in Plymouth
Plymouth, New Hampshire is the commercial and civic hub of the Pemi-Baker region — home to Plymouth State University, Speare Memorial Hospital, and the everyday services the smaller resort towns nearby don't have, about twenty minutes from Waterville Valley via Route 175 and Route 49. There are currently 33 Plymouth homes for sale, each with live MLS pricing and photos.
Why Buyers Choose Plymouth
Plymouth suits buyers who want ski-country access without giving up grocery stores, banks and year-round conveniences a few minutes away. It's also the region's largest year-round rental and starter-home market, and a popular base for Plymouth State students, faculty and staff. search all homes for sale in Plymouth.
Plymouth Real Estate FAQs
How many homes are for sale in Plymouth?
There are 33 active MLS listings matching this search in Plymouth right now. Asking prices currently run from $125,000 to $3,400,000. 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 Plymouth?
Active listings for homes in Plymouth currently average $602,924 with a median asking price of $421,700. 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 Plymouth?
The current inventory for this search breaks down as: single family homes (26), condos (4), mobile & manufactured homes (2), income properties (1). Use the filters on the listings below to narrow to the kind of property you want.
How long have homes in Plymouth been on the market?
The active listings on this page have been on the market for an average of 108 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 Plymouth 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 Plymouth, NH?
Plymouth's ZIP code is 03264.
What makes Plymouth, NH different from the smaller towns nearby?
Plymouth is the commercial and civic hub of the Pemi-Baker region — home to Plymouth State University and Speare Memorial Hospital, plus the grocery stores, banks and everyday services that smaller resort towns like Waterville Valley don't have. Many buyers who want ski-country access without giving up year-round conveniences settle in Plymouth.
How far is Plymouth from Waterville Valley?
About twenty minutes via Route 175 and Route 49 — an easy commute for year-round residents and second-home owners who want mountain access without paying resort-village prices.
Is Plymouth, NH a good market for rental investment?
Plymouth's steady student, faculty and hospital-staff population from Plymouth State University and Speare Memorial Hospital keeps year-round rental demand strong — a different profile from the seasonal short-term rental market in Waterville Valley itself. Ask us about current cap rates on multi-family and single-family rentals in town.
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Market Insights — Homes for Sale in Plymouth
Current inventory: Single Family Homes (26) · Condos (4) · Mobile & Manufactured Homes (2) · Income Properties (1)
Homes for Sale in Plymouth
33 listings
$125,000
2 bd | 1 ba | 702 sq.ft.
30 Highland Terrace, Plymouth, NH, 03264
$449,900
3 bd | 2 ba | 1,881 sq.ft.
49 Beech HIll Road, Plymouth, NH, 03264
$600,000
2 bd | 2 ba | 2,136 sq.ft.
36 Stinson Road, Plymouth, NH, 03264
$674,800
3 bd | 3 ba | 1,726 sq.ft.
109 Ledgeside Lane, Plymouth, NH, 03264
$534,900
5 bd | 4 ba | 1,740 sq.ft.
9 Hilltop Drive, Plymouth, NH, 03264
$290,000
3 bd | 2 ba | 1,404 sq.ft.
11 Page Street, Plymouth, NH, 03264
$290,000
3 bd | 2 ba | 1,404 sq.ft.
11 Page Street, Plymouth, NH, 03264
$305,000
2 bd | 2 ba | 1,324 sq.ft.
9 Blueberry Hill Road, Plymouth, NH, 03264
$2,850,000
4 bd | 4 ba | 2,767 sq.ft.
60 Ski Lift Lane, Plymouth, NH, 03264
$499,000
5 bd | 3 ba | 3,363 sq.ft.
180 Main Street, Plymouth, NH, 03264
$415,000
4 bd | 3 ba | 2,216 sq.ft.
12 Ivy Lane, Plymouth, NH, 03264
$359,000
3 bd | 2 ba | 1,497 sq.ft.
31 Merrill Street, Plymouth, NH, 03264
$1,040,000
4 bd | 4 ba | 3,494 sq.ft.
60 Highland Street, Plymouth, NH, 03264
$715,000
5 bd | 3 ba | 2,761 sq.ft.
29 Wooley Pasture Road, Plymouth, NH, 03264
$289,000
2 bd | 1 ba | 562 sq.ft.
102 Highland Street, Plymouth, NH, 03264
$289,900
3 bd | 1 ba | 1,017 sq.ft.
20 Daniel Webster Highway, Plymouth, NH, 03264
$350,000
5 bd | 1 ba | 1,758 sq.ft.
37 Merrill Street, Plymouth, NH, 03264
$435,000
6 bd | 4 ba | 3,120 sq.ft.
66 Langdon Street, Plymouth, NH, 03264
$790,000
4 bd | 4 ba | 3,494 sq.ft.
60 Highland Street, Plymouth, NH, 03264
$264,800
3 bd | 2 ba | 1,389 sq.ft.
7 Bayley Avenue, Plymouth, NH, 03264
$539,000
3 bd | 3 ba | 2,658 sq.ft.
5 Ledgeview Way, Plymouth, NH, 03264
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Plymouth Real Estate Trends
The Plymouth real estate market currently counts 33 active listings. Asking prices currently span $125,000 to $3,400,000, with a median of $421,700. 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 (26), condos (4), mobile & manufactured homes (2), income properties (1). Homes here are averaging 108 days on the market before going under contract — worth watching whether you're timing an offer or thinking about when to list.
Listings are spread across price points, with the $300K–$500K band the deepest at roughly 39% of inventory. 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 Homes26(79%)
- Condos4(12%)
- Mobile & Manufactured Homes2(6%)
- Income Properties1(3%)
Listings by Asking Price
- Under $300K8(24%)
- $300K–$500K13(39%)
- $500K–$750K8(24%)
- $750K–$1M1(3%)
- $1M+3(9%)
Listings by Bedrooms
- 1 Bed1(3%)
- 2 Beds9(27%)
- 3 Beds12(36%)
- 4 Beds4(12%)
- 5+ Beds6(18%)
Things to Do In and Around Plymouth
Plymouth is the civic and commercial hub of the Pemi-Baker region — a real downtown with a university, a hospital and year-round life, at the doorstep of the mountains and lakes.
A College Town Downtown
Plymouth State University gives the town a walkable Main Street of cafes, restaurants, the Flying Monkey performance center and year-round events — the liveliest downtown between Concord and the notches.
Everyday Services
Speare Memorial Hospital, full-size grocery stores, banks and the region's practical services are all here — which is why many buyers base in Plymouth and drive to the mountains rather than the reverse.
Rivers & Trails
The Pemigewasset and Baker rivers meet in town for paddling and fishing, and Plymouth Mountain and the Pemi River Trail put hiking and walking minutes from downtown.
Gateway to the Region
Waterville Valley and Loon skiing, Squam and Newfound lakes, and the White Mountain National Forest are each within about twenty-five minutes — Plymouth sits at the center of all of it, right on I-93.
Living in Plymouth Year-Round
Winter
Winter here is genuine — cold, snowy, and long enough that four-season gear earns its keep. The upside is location: Waterville Valley and Loon are both roughly a half hour up I-93, so downhill and Nordic skiing are weeknight-doable, and the university keeps downtown lively through the dark months.
Spring
Spring is mud season easing into green, with the Pemigewasset running high from snowmelt and the campus emptying out as the semester winds down. Trails firm up slowly, so early-season hikers stick to lower ground while the town catches its breath between the academic year and the summer visitors.
Summer
Summer is when the region's geography pays off — Squam Lake and Newfound Lake are short drives, Rumney's crags draw climbers from across the Northeast, and the White Mountains open up for hiking and paddling. Downtown stays busy with a quieter, more local rhythm while the students are away.
Fall
Fall is the marquee season, with foliage drawing traffic up I-93 toward the notches and the university back in full swing. Crisp mornings, farm stands, and a downtown humming with returning students make it arguably the best time to see whether Plymouth fits — busy, walkable, and framed by color.
Getting Here & Around Plymouth
Plymouth sits right on I-93 at Exits 25 and 26, the crossroads of the Pemi-Baker region and an easy jump to both the mountains and the lakes.
- Boston, MAAbout 1 hour 50 minutes to 2 hours south via I-93, roughly 110 miles.
- Manchester-Boston Regional Airport (MHT)About 1 hour south on I-93 — the closest full-service airport and the practical choice for most flights.
- Boston Logan International Airport (BOS)About 2 hours by car, mostly a straight run down I-93.
- Concord, NHAbout 35 minutes south on I-93 for the state capital, larger shopping, and government offices.
- Waterville Valley / Loon skiingBoth roughly 25 to 35 minutes north via I-93 and Route 49 or Exit 32, making Plymouth a realistic ski-season base.
- Meredith / Lakes RegionAbout 25 minutes southeast toward Meredith and Lake Winnipesaukee via Route 3 and Route 25.
Plymouth vs. Nearby Towns
Plymouth is the hub, but several smaller neighbors offer quieter settings within a short drive.
Holderness
Just east across the river, Holderness wraps the shores of Squam and Little Squam Lakes — a smaller, water-oriented town known for the Squam Lakes Natural Science Center and a slower, lake-country pace.
Rumney
West of Plymouth off Route 25, Rumney is a small village with an outsized reputation for sport climbing at Rumney Rocks, plus a rural, tucked-away feel close to town amenities.
Campton
Immediately north along I-93, Campton is the gateway toward Waterville Valley and Loon, trading Plymouth's downtown density for a more spread-out, mountain-access setting.
