
Bartlett
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50 Homes for Sale in Bartlett
Bartlett currently has 50 homes for sale, live from the MLS feed. Prices, photos and availability update continuously, so this page always reflects what's actually on the market — never a stale snapshot.
As part of White Mountains, Bartlett has its own distinct mix of streets, price points and home styles. The market here moves quickly — new listings appear and well-priced homes go under contract within days — so it's worth checking back regularly.
For the full picture of the area — neighborhoods, lifestyle and market trends — head back to the White Mountains community guide, or search all homes for sale in Bartlett 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.
Bartlett Real Estate FAQs
How many homes are for sale in Bartlett?
There are 50 active MLS listings matching this search in Bartlett right now. Asking prices currently run from $5,000 to $1,200,000. 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 Bartlett?
Active listings for homes in Bartlett currently average $450,228 with a median asking price of $422,500. 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 Bartlett?
The current inventory for this search breaks down as: condos (28), single family homes (20), income properties (2). Use the filters on the listings below to narrow to the kind of property you want.
How long have homes in Bartlett been on the market?
The active listings on this page have been on the market for an average of 88 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 Bartlett 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.
White Mountains Homes by Bedrooms
Market Insights — Homes for Sale in Bartlett
Current inventory: Condos (28) · Single Family Homes (20) · Income Properties (2)
Homes for Sale in Bartlett
50 listings
$700,000
3 bd | 3 ba | 1,919 sq.ft.
23 Acorn Lane, Bartlett, NH, 03845
$525,000
3 bd | 2 ba | 1,512 sq.ft.
27 Graz Place, Bartlett, NH, 03812
$759,900
3 bd | 3 ba | 1,488 sq.ft.
31 Top Notch Road, Bartlett, NH, 03812
$249,900
1 bd | 1 ba | 567 sq.ft.
4 Vista View Lane, Bartlett, NH, 03812
$525,000
0 bd | 0 ba | 1,743 sq.ft.
51 Grove Street, Bartlett, NH, 03812
$525,000
4 bd | 3 ba | 1,743 sq.ft.
51 Grove Street, Bartlett, NH, 03812
$475,900
2 bd | 2 ba | 1,288 sq.ft.
J82 Eagle Ridge Condo Road, Bartlett, NH, 03812
$309,000
2 bd | 2 ba | 1,080 sq.ft.
4D The Seasons At Attitash Road, Bartlett, NH, 03812
$195,000
0 bd | 1 ba | 584 sq.ft.
6P River Run Drive, Bartlett, NH, 03812
$299,900
2 bd | 2 ba | 1,084 sq.ft.
9A Seasons At Attitash Road, Bartlett, NH, 03812
$510,000
3 bd | 2 ba | 1,977 sq.ft.
9 Burdett Road, Bartlett, NH, 03845
$550,000
4 bd | 3 ba | 1,934 sq.ft.
3 Mountainview Road, Bartlett, NH, 03812
$675,000
3 bd | 2 ba | 2,164 sq.ft.
14 Station Street, Bartlett, NH, 03838
$689,900
3 bd | 3 ba | 1,667 sq.ft.
12 Tall Woods Loop, Bartlett, NH, 03812
$299,900
3 bd | 2 ba | 1,274 sq.ft.
140 Alpstrausse, Bartlett, NH, 03845
$5,000
0 bd | 1 ba | 415 sq.ft.
205 Grand Summit Drive, Bartlett, NH, 03812
$10,000
1 bd | 2 ba | 771 sq.ft.
235/237 Grand Summit Drive, Bartlett, NH, 03812
$685,000
3 bd | 2 ba | 1,308 sq.ft.
7 Cathedral Trail, Bartlett, NH, 03812
$10,000
1 bd | 2 ba | 771 sq.ft.
253/255 Grand Summit Drive, Bartlett, NH, 03812
$9,500
1 bd | 2 ba | 697 sq.ft.
106/108 Grand Summit Drive, Bartlett, NH, 03812
$579,000
4 bd | 2 ba | 1,171 sq.ft.
429 Rolling Ridge Road, Bartlett, NH, 03812
Around Bartlett
Schools, everyday places and nearby destinations near Bartlett
Bartlett Real Estate Trends
The Bartlett real estate market currently counts 50 active listings. Asking prices currently span $5,000 to $1,200,000, with a median of $422,500. 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 condos (28), single family homes (20), income properties (2). Homes here are averaging 88 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 Under $300K band the deepest at roughly 32% of inventory. The most common layout on the market right now is the 2 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
- Condos28(56%)
- Single Family Homes20(40%)
- Income Properties2(4%)
Listings by Asking Price
- Under $300K16(32%)
- $300K–$500K14(28%)
- $500K–$750K14(28%)
- $750K–$1M2(4%)
- $1M+4(8%)
Listings by Bedrooms
- 1 Bed6(12%)
- 2 Beds14(28%)
- 3 Beds12(24%)
- 4 Beds8(16%)
- 5+ Beds2(4%)
Things to Do In and Around Bartlett
Strung along Route 302 in the heart of the Mount Washington Valley, Bartlett packs a lot into a small footprint — a ski mountain, a beloved family theme park, and the Saco River all within a few minutes of one another. The villages of Glen and Intervale fall within town lines, and North Conway sits just down the road, so big-mountain recreation and everyday errands are never far apart.
Attitash Mountain Resort
Attitash and its neighboring Bear Peak form one of the valley's signature ski areas, with terrain that ranges from gentle learning slopes to long, steep runs off the summit. In the warm months the mountain runs the Nor'Easter Mountain Coaster, which winds down through the trees year-round, along with other summer activities at the base.
Story Land in Glen
This family theme park in Bartlett's Glen village has been a Mount Washington Valley institution since 1954, built around fairy-tale and nursery-rhyme rides aimed at younger children. It is an easy day out for families and a big reason summer visitors book cottages nearby.
The Saco River
The Saco threads right through town, and its clear, sandy-bottomed stretches are made for swimming, tubing, and easy kayaking on a hot afternoon. Several outfitters in the valley rent gear and run shuttles, so a lazy float downstream takes little planning.
Crawford Notch and White Mountain hiking
Route 302 climbs west out of Bartlett into Crawford Notch State Park and the surrounding White Mountain National Forest, where trailheads lead to waterfalls, ledges, and high summits. Options run from short family walks to serious all-day climbs, all within a short drive of town.
The Route 302 scenic drive
The stretch of Route 302 through Bartlett and up into the Notch is one of the prettier mountain drives in the state, with river views, rock walls, and mountain backdrops the whole way. It doubles as the everyday route between the villages and the shops of North Conway.
North Conway shopping and outlets
Just south on Route 16, North Conway offers tax-free outlet shopping, restaurants, and the bulk of the valley's services. For Bartlett residents it is the go-to for groceries, dining out, and errands, typically a 10–20 minute drive depending on your village.
Living in Bartlett Year-Round
Winter
Winter is the town's busy season, with Attitash drawing skiers and riders and Route 302 seeing steady traffic on weekends. Expect real snow and cold — plowing, a dependable vehicle, and a plan for heating a mountain home are part of life here. The upside is world-class skiing minutes from your door and a valley that comes alive with visitors.
Spring
Spring, often called mud season locally, is the quiet stretch as snow melts and the Saco runs high and fast. Trails can be soft and muddy, and some seasonal businesses take a breather before the summer rush. It is a calm, uncrowded time to have the valley largely to yourself.
Summer
Summer brings families for Story Land, river days on the Saco, and hiking in the surrounding forest, and the town's population swells with vacationers. Days are warm and evenings cool at elevation, making it comfortable for time outdoors. This is peak season for the villages and the shops down in North Conway.
Fall
Fall is the showpiece, when the hardwoods along Route 302 and up into Crawford Notch turn brilliant and leaf-peepers fill the valley. The scenic drives and trailheads are at their best, and the crisp air makes for excellent hiking. Book restaurants and lodging ahead — foliage weekends are among the busiest of the year.
Getting Here & Around Bartlett
Bartlett sits on Route 302 between North Conway and Crawford Notch, well off the I-93 corridor, so getting here means a scenic drive on state highways rather than a straight interstate shot.
- Boston, MARoughly 2.75–3 hours by car, generally via I-93 and Route 104/16 or Route 16 north through the valley.
- Manchester-Boston Regional Airport (MHT)About 1.75–2 hours south, the closest sizable New England airport for many travelers.
- Portland, ME Jetport (PWM)Often the closest airport at roughly 1.25–1.5 hours east via Route 302, a convenient option worth checking.
- North ConwayAbout 10–20 minutes south on Route 16 for groceries, dining, outlet shopping, and most everyday services.
- Attitash Mountain ResortIn Bartlett itself on Route 302 — a few minutes from the villages, so ski days involve almost no commute.
- Bretton WoodsRoughly 30–40 minutes west on Route 302 through Crawford Notch for additional skiing and the Mount Washington Hotel.
Bartlett vs. Nearby Towns
Bartlett shares the Mount Washington Valley with several distinct neighbors, each with its own character and price point.
Conway
Just south on Route 16, the Conway and North Conway area is the valley's commercial hub — outlet shopping, restaurants, and services — with a broader mix of housing and more year-round activity than Bartlett's quieter mountain setting.
Jackson
A short drive northeast, Jackson is a smaller, picture-postcard village known for its covered bridge and cross-country ski network, generally trading Bartlett's ski-resort energy for a more polished, tucked-away feel.