
Carroll
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4 Homes for Sale in Carroll
Right now there are 4 homes for sale in Carroll. 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directly from the MLS feed, so listings, prices and photos stay current as the market moves — nothing here is cached or out of date.
Carroll is a distinct slice of White Mountains, 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 White Mountains community guide, or search all homes for sale in Carroll 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.
Carroll Real Estate FAQs
How many homes are for sale in Carroll?
There are 4 active MLS listings matching this search in Carroll right now. Asking prices currently run from $299,000 to $859,000. 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 Carroll?
Active listings for homes in Carroll currently average $669,000 with a median asking price of $799,000. 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 Carroll?
The current inventory for this search breaks down as: condos (3), single family homes (1). Use the filters on the listings below to narrow to the kind of property you want.
How long have homes in Carroll been on the market?
The active listings on this page have been on the market for an average of 67 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 Carroll 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 Carroll
Current inventory: Condos (3) · Single Family Homes (1)
Homes for Sale in Carroll
4 listings
Around Carroll
Schools, everyday places and nearby destinations near Carroll
Carroll Real Estate Trends
The Carroll real estate market currently counts 4 active listings. Asking prices currently span $299,000 to $859,000, with a median of $799,000. 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 condos (3), single family homes (1). Homes here are averaging 67 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 $750K–$1M range, which holds about 50% 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
- Condos3(75%)
- Single Family Homes1(25%)
Listings by Asking Price
- Under $300K1(25%)
- $500K–$750K1(25%)
- $750K–$1M2(50%)
Listings by Bedrooms
- 3 Beds3(75%)
- 4 Beds1(25%)
Things to Do In and Around Carroll
Carroll sits high in the White Mountains and gathers a remarkable amount under one town line — a grand resort hotel, New Hampshire's largest ski area, a mountain-climbing railway, and the villages of Bretton Woods and Twin Mountain. Much of daily life here orbits the outdoors and the seasons, with the Presidential Range filling the skyline. Whether you come for a weekend or settle in, there's rarely a shortage of things to do.
Omni Mount Washington Resort
The grand Mount Washington Hotel, built between 1900 and 1902 in the Bretton Woods area of Carroll, is the town's landmark — a sprawling white hotel with wraparound porches beneath the Presidential Range. It hosted the 1944 Bretton Woods Conference that shaped the postwar monetary system. Today the Omni-operated resort anchors the area's dining, spa, and lodging.
Bretton Woods ski area, Nordic and golf
Bretton Woods is New Hampshire's largest ski area, known for wide, well-groomed terrain and long views toward Mount Washington. The Nordic center adds a large network of maintained cross-country trails, and in the warm months the resort's golf — including the 1915 Donald Ross–designed Mount Washington Course — keeps the resort busy year-round.
Mount Washington Cog Railway
The Cog Railway's Marshfield Base Station sits in Carroll, reached off Route 302 near Bretton Woods. The line has climbed the western flank of Mount Washington since the 1860s, and the base is also a trailhead for hikers heading toward the summit. It's one of the region's signature attractions.
Crawford Notch hiking
Just south of town, Crawford Notch State Park offers some of the White Mountains' best-known trails, waterfalls, and dramatic mountain-pass scenery. Trailheads here reach into the Presidential Range and connect to portions of the Appalachian Trail. It's a short drive from Bretton Woods for day hikes of nearly every difficulty.
The Ammonoosuc River
The Ammonoosuc rises near Mount Washington and flows through Carroll toward the Connecticut River, tracing much of Route 302. Its headwaters draw anglers and hikers — the Ammonoosuc Ravine Trail follows the river up from the Cog base. Along the valley the river is a quiet, constant presence.
Twin Mountain village services
The village of Twin Mountain, at the junction of Routes 3 and 302, is the town's practical hub — a cluster of lodging, restaurants, gas, and everyday services. It's a handy stop between Franconia Notch, Bretton Woods, and the Cog Railway, and quieter than the larger White Mountains tourist hubs.
Living in Carroll Year-Round
Winter
Winter is the defining season at this elevation — long, snowy, and cold, with the resort at Bretton Woods driving much of the activity. Skiing, Nordic trails, and snowshoeing are close at hand, and the town leans into the season. Expect real mountain snowfall and be ready to plow and drive it.
Spring
Spring comes late and unevenly in the high country, with snow lingering on the peaks well after the valleys thaw. Mud season and swollen rivers mark the transition as the Ammonoosuc runs full with snowmelt. It's a quieter stretch between the ski and summer crowds.
Summer
Summers are cool and comfortable at elevation, and the town fills with hikers, golfers, and Cog Railway visitors. The Presidential Range trailheads, Crawford Notch, and the resort's golf and grounds all draw steady warm-weather visitors. Evenings stay crisp even in July.
Fall
Autumn is a highlight, with the White Mountains turning color and Route 302 through the notch drawing leaf-peepers. Days are bright and cool, nights turn cold early, and the first mountain snow can arrive well before the leaves finish dropping. It's a busy, beautiful stretch before winter sets in.
Getting Here & Around Carroll
Carroll sits high in the mountains at the junction of Route 3 and Route 302, well off I-93 by way of Franconia Notch.
- BostonAbout 2.75 hours south by car — roughly I-93 north through Franconia Notch, then Route 3 to Twin Mountain.
- Manchester-Boston Regional Airport (MHT)The closest major airport, about 1.75–2 hours south via I-93.
- Boston Logan (BOS)The largest airport option, roughly 2.75–3 hours away depending on traffic.
- Bretton WoodsIn town — the resort, ski area, and Cog base are minutes from Twin Mountain village via Route 302.
- LittletonAbout 20–25 minutes northwest for fuller shopping, groceries, dining, and services.
- Franconia NotchRoughly 20–25 minutes west, the main I-93 gateway into and out of the mountains.
Carroll vs. Nearby Towns
If Carroll's resort-and-mountain setting appeals, a couple of neighboring White Mountains towns are worth weighing alongside it.