
Conway
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95 Homes for Sale in Conway
Right now there are 95 homes for sale in Conway. 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directly from the MLS feed, so listings, prices and photos stay current as the market moves — nothing here is cached or out of date.
Conway 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 Conway 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.
Conway Real Estate FAQs
How many homes are for sale in Conway?
There are 95 active MLS listings matching this search in Conway right now. Asking prices currently run from $19,900 to $1,900,000. 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 Conway?
Active listings for homes in Conway currently average $568,400 with a median asking price of $409,000. 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 Conway?
The current inventory for this search breaks down as: single family homes (47), condos (29), mobile & manufactured homes (14), income properties (5). Use the filters on the listings below to narrow to the kind of property you want.
How long have homes in Conway been on the market?
The active listings on this page have been on the market for an average of 102 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 Conway 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 Conway
Current inventory: Single Family Homes (47) · Condos (29) · Mobile & Manufactured Homes (14) · Income Properties (5)
Homes for Sale in Conway
95 listings
$1,070,000
6 bd | 3 ba | 3,064 sq.ft.
555 Kearsarge Road, Conway, NH, 03860
$339,999
2 bd | 2 ba | 1,228 sq.ft.
196 E Main Street, Conway, NH, 03818
$1,100,000
0 bd | 0 ba | 4,872 sq.ft.
2556 East Conway Road, Conway, NH, 03813
$425,000
3 bd | 2 ba | 1,196 sq.ft.
140 Mountain View Drive, Conway, NH, 03818
$560,000
3 bd | 2 ba | 2,086 sq.ft.
141 Red Eagle Brook Road, Conway, NH, 03818
$454,000
3 bd | 2 ba | 1,520 sq.ft.
27 Village Lane, Conway, NH, 03818
$459,900
3 bd | 2 ba | 1,877 sq.ft.
35 Jack Frost Lane, Conway, NH, 03818
$375,000
3 bd | 2 ba | 1,134 sq.ft.
31 Haven Lane, Conway, NH, 03818
$29,000
1 bd | 1 ba | 390 sq.ft.
2955 White Mountain Highway, Conway, NH, 03860
$239,900
2 bd | 1 ba | 975 sq.ft.
24 Ledgewood Road, Conway, NH, 03860
$349,900
2 bd | 2 ba | 1,064 sq.ft.
55 Lyric Lane, Conway, NH, 03813
$325,000
2 bd | 2 ba | 1,064 sq.ft.
24 Harmony Lane, Conway, NH, 03813
$269,900
2 bd | 1 ba | 1,015 sq.ft.
19 Saco Street, Conway, NH, 03813
$244,500
2 bd | 1 ba | 984 sq.ft.
19 Saco Street, Conway, NH, 03813
$1,149,000
4 bd | 3 ba | 2,636 sq.ft.
81 Echo Acres Road, Conway, NH, 03860
$19,900
1 bd | 1 ba | 259 sq.ft.
2955 White Mountain Highway, Conway, NH, 03860
$99,900
2 bd | 1 ba | 840 sq.ft.
15 Loon Mountain Lane, Conway, NH, 03813
$545,000
3 bd | 3 ba | 2,202 sq.ft.
110 Green Hill Road, Conway, NH, 03813
$1,800,000
4 bd | 6 ba | 4,547 sq.ft.
189 Poliquin Drive, Conway, NH, 03818
$1,250,000
3 bd | 1 ba | 780 sq.ft.
554 Mudgett Road, Conway, NH, 03818
$240,000
3 bd | 1 ba | 1,140 sq.ft.
80 Bay Road, Conway, NH, 03860
Around Conway
Schools, everyday places and nearby destinations near Conway
Conway Real Estate Trends
The Conway real estate market currently counts 95 active listings. Asking prices currently span $19,900 to $1,900,000, with a median of $409,000. 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 (47), condos (29), mobile & manufactured homes (14), income properties (5). Homes here are averaging 102 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 34% 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 Homes47(49%)
- Condos29(31%)
- Mobile & Manufactured Homes14(15%)
- Income Properties5(5%)
Listings by Asking Price
- Under $300K32(34%)
- $300K–$500K22(23%)
- $500K–$750K14(15%)
- $750K–$1M11(12%)
- $1M+16(17%)
Listings by Bedrooms
- 1 Bed4(4%)
- 2 Beds31(33%)
- 3 Beds35(37%)
- 4 Beds10(11%)
- 5+ Beds9(9%)
Things to Do In and Around Conway
Conway is the commercial hub of the Mount Washington Valley, and its North Conway village is where the whole region comes to shop, eat, and stage a day in the mountains. It pairs everyday services with genuine White Mountains scenery — you can run errands and stand at the foot of a granite cliff in the same afternoon.
North Conway village and tax-free outlet shopping
North Conway village anchors the valley with a walkable Main Street of independent shops and restaurants along Route 16. South toward Conway, Settlers Green and the surrounding outlet centers gather dozens of brand-name stores — and because New Hampshire has no sales tax, the marked price is the price you pay.
The Conway Scenic Railroad
Departing from the restored 1874 station in the heart of North Conway village, the Conway Scenic Railroad runs vintage excursions through the valley and, on its longest route, up Crawford Notch. It is a relaxed way to see the landscape, and the station itself is one of the village's landmarks.
Eastern gateway of the Kancamagus Highway
The Kancamagus Highway — Route 112 — begins its 32-mile run through the White Mountain National Forest right here, meeting Route 16 west of downtown Conway. From the Conway end you climb along the Swift River past swimming holes, waterfalls, and overlooks, with no gas or services once you're on the pass.
Cranmore Mountain Resort
Cranmore rises directly above North Conway village, one of New England's older ski areas and an easy in-town option for winter skiing and riding. In the warmer months it runs a mountain adventure park with a mountain coaster, tubing, and other lift-served activities.
Echo Lake State Park and Cathedral Ledge
Just west of the village, Echo Lake State Park sits beneath the sheer granite faces of Cathedral Ledge and Whitehorse Ledge. The small lake is good for swimming and paddling, an auto road climbs to the top of Cathedral Ledge for valley views, and the cliffs are a nationally known rock- and ice-climbing destination.
The Saco River and full valley services
The Saco River threads through the valley and is a favorite for summer paddling and tubing on its calmer stretches. Because Conway is the region's service center, it also has the practical things a full-time resident needs — Memorial Hospital in North Conway, grocery and hardware stores, and a deep bench of restaurants.
Living in Conway Year-Round
Winter
Winter is a busy season here, with Cranmore in town and the larger Attitash and Wildcat areas a short drive away drawing skiers into the valley. Snow is reliable and the village stays lively, though weekend traffic on Route 16 through North Conway can back up as visitors head to the slopes and the outlets.
Spring
Spring is the valley's quiet stretch — mud season gives way to swelling rivers and greening hillsides, and the crowds thin between ski season and summer. It is a good time to have restaurants and trailheads mostly to yourself, though higher-elevation hikes stay snowbound and wet well into the season.
Summer
Summer brings the valley fully to life, with the Saco River, Echo Lake, and the Kancamagus all within easy reach. It is also peak tourist season, so expect heavy traffic on Route 16 through North Conway on warm weekends and around the outlet centers.
Fall
Foliage season is the valley's showcase, when the drive over the Kancamagus and up to Cathedral Ledge draws visitors from across the Northeast. The color is spectacular and the weather crisp, but leaf-peeping traffic on Route 16 and Route 302 peaks in late September and early October, so plan errands around it.
Getting Here & Around Conway
Conway sits at the junction of Route 16 and Route 302, reached from the Boston area via Route 16 and the Spaulding Turnpike rather than I-93.
- Boston, MAAbout 2.75–3 hours south via Route 16 and the Spaulding Turnpike, longer on peak foliage and ski weekends.
- Portland (PWM), MERoughly 1.25–1.5 hours east — the Portland International Jetport is often the closest full-service airport to the valley.
- Manchester–Boston Regional (MHT), NHAbout 2 hours south, a common alternative with more domestic flight options.
- Mount WashingtonAround 45 minutes north to the Auto Road and Pinkham Notch area via Route 16.
- The Kancamagus HighwayBegins minutes west of downtown on Route 112, a 32-mile scenic crossing to Lincoln with no services along the way.
- Portsmouth and the seacoastRoughly 1.75–2 hours southeast via Route 16, the same corridor most Boston-bound traffic follows.
- Portland, ME (downtown)About 1.25 hours east on Route 302 for a coastal-city day trip.
Conway vs. Nearby Towns
Conway is the valley's service hub; its immediate neighbors trade some of that convenience for quieter, more scenic settings just up the road.
Bartlett
Just northwest along Route 302, Bartlett is a spread-out mountain town that includes much of the Attitash ski area and Bear Notch. It offers more elbow room and forest than Conway while keeping the village's shopping and services within a short drive.
Jackson
A few miles north of North Conway, Jackson is a picture-book village known for its covered bridge and extensive cross-country ski network. It trades Conway's commercial bustle for a smaller, more storybook feel, with the valley's services still close at hand.