
Woodstock
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16 Homes for Sale in Woodstock
There are currently 16 homes for sale in Woodstock, pulled directly from the MLS. Every listing on this page comes straight from the live feed — photos, prices and details update as the market moves, so what you see here is what is actually available right now.
Woodstock is one of the areas that make up White Mountains, with its own mix of streets, price points and property styles. Inventory here shifts week to week — new listings arrive, prices adjust and well-priced homes go under contract quickly — so it pays to check back often.
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 Woodstock 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.
Woodstock Real Estate FAQs
How many homes are for sale in Woodstock?
There are 16 active MLS listings matching this search in Woodstock right now. Asking prices currently run from $11,250 to $1,050,000. 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 Woodstock?
Active listings for homes in Woodstock currently average $361,372 with a median asking price of $400,000. 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 Woodstock?
The current inventory for this search breaks down as: condos (9), single family homes (6), mobile & manufactured homes (1). Use the filters on the listings below to narrow to the kind of property you want.
How long have homes in Woodstock been on the market?
The active listings on this page have been on the market for an average of 63 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 Woodstock 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 Woodstock
Current inventory: Condos (9) · Single Family Homes (6) · Mobile & Manufactured Homes (1)
Homes for Sale in Woodstock
16 listings
$412,000
3 bd | 2 ba | 1,530 sq.ft.
8 Hayes Drive, Woodstock, NH, 03262
$225,000
2 bd | 2 ba | 924 sq.ft.
228 Daniel Webster Highway, Woodstock, NH, 03262
$26,000
2 bd | 2 ba | 841 sq.ft.
164 Deer Park Drive, Woodstock, NH, 03262
$400,000
2 bd | 3 ba | 1,858 sq.ft.
7 Sundance Road, Woodstock, NH, 03262
$205,000
2 bd | 2 ba | 993 sq.ft.
88 Lost River Road, Woodstock, NH, 03262
$925,000
5 bd | 4 ba | 3,131 sq.ft.
5 & 7 Mountainside Road, Woodstock, NH, 03262
$430,000
3 bd | 2 ba | 1,680 sq.ft.
5 Downing Drive, Woodstock, NH, 03262
$1,050,000
5 bd | 4 ba | 3,758 sq.ft.
81 Meadow Lane, Woodstock, NH, 03262
$299,900
3 bd | 2 ba | 600 sq.ft.
19 Hamlet Drive, Woodstock, NH, 03262
$26,500
2 bd | 2 ba | 967 sq.ft.
164 Deer Park Drive, Woodstock, NH, 03262
$11,900
1 bd | 2 ba | 686 sq.ft.
164 Deer Park Drive, Woodstock, NH, 03262
$525,000
3 bd | 2 ba | 1,262 sq.ft.
45 Riverfront Drive, Woodstock, NH, 03262
$235,000
1 bd | 1 ba | 680 sq.ft.
193 Main Street, Woodstock, NH, 03262
$11,250
1 bd | 2 ba | 686 sq.ft.
164 Deer Park Drive, Woodstock, NH, 03262
$499,500
2 bd | 3 ba | 1,560 sq.ft.
11 Cascade Drive, Woodstock, NH, 03262
$499,900
3 bd | 2 ba | 1,600 sq.ft.
819 Eastside Road, Woodstock, NH, 03262
Around Woodstock
Schools, everyday places and nearby destinations near Woodstock
Woodstock Real Estate Trends
The Woodstock real estate market currently counts 16 active listings. Asking prices currently span $11,250 to $1,050,000, with a median of $400,000. 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 (9), single family homes (6), mobile & manufactured homes (1). Homes here are averaging 63 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 Under $300K range, which holds about 50% of what's listed. 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
- Condos9(56%)
- Single Family Homes6(38%)
- Mobile & Manufactured Homes1(6%)
Listings by Asking Price
- Under $300K8(50%)
- $300K–$500K5(31%)
- $500K–$750K1(6%)
- $750K–$1M1(6%)
- $1M+1(6%)
Listings by Bedrooms
- 1 Bed3(19%)
- 2 Beds6(38%)
- 3 Beds5(31%)
- 5+ Beds2(13%)
Things to Do In and Around Woodstock
Woodstock — anchored by the village of North Woodstock — sits just south of Lincoln on I-93, close to the White Mountains' biggest draws without the wall-to-wall bustle. You get a walkable village center, a gorge and boulder caves right in town, and Loon Mountain and the Kancamagus a few minutes up the road. It reads as a quieter, more residential base than tourist-heavy Lincoln next door.
North Woodstock Village & the Woodstock Inn Brewery
The compact village center along Main Street (Route 3) is the town's heart, with the Woodstock Inn, Station & Brewery as its landmark. The Station occupies the former Lincoln railroad depot and pairs a full restaurant with an on-site brewpub, and the surrounding blocks hold the everyday shops and eateries that give North Woodstock a real downtown feel.
Lost River Gorge & Boulder Caves
Just west of the village on Route 112 in Kinsman Notch, Lost River is a classic White Mountains attraction: a wooden boardwalk trail threads a narrow glacial gorge past waterfalls and a series of boulder caves you can climb through. It's a seasonal, family-friendly outing that's genuinely in Woodstock, not a long drive away.
Loon Mountain & the Kancamagus Highway
Loon Mountain and the western trailhead of the Kancamagus Highway sit minutes north in Lincoln, so Woodstock residents get big-mountain skiing, summer lift rides, and one of New England's most scenic drives essentially in their backyard. Route 112 runs the Kancamagus east from North Woodstock all the way to Conway.
The Pemigewasset River & Agassiz Basin
The Pemigewasset River runs through town, spilling over granite ledges at Cascade Park in the village before its East Branch joins downstream. A short way west on Route 112, Agassiz Basin (also called Indian Leap) is a scenic set of potholes and cascades on Moosilauke Brook — an easy stop for a look at the water.
Family Attractions Nearby
Clark's Bears (long known as Clark's Trading Post) has entertained families just up the road in Lincoln since 1928, with trained black bears, a steam-train ride, and old-fashioned amusements. Between Clark's, Lost River, and the Lincoln-Woodstock corridor's other stops, there's no shortage of things to do with kids close to home.
A Quieter Village Alternative to Lincoln
Lincoln carries most of the region's resorts, outlets, and crowds, while Woodstock and North Woodstock feel more residential and local a mile or two south. You're close enough to use everything Lincoln offers, but you come home to a lower-key village rather than the tourist center.
Living in Woodstock Year-Round
Winter
Winter is the busy season here, with Loon Mountain minutes away and cross-country and snowmobile trails threading the surrounding forest. Snow is reliable and plentiful, so plowing, wood heat, and winter driving on I-93 and Route 112 are part of everyday life, and the village stays lively with skiers passing through.
Spring
Spring is mud season and snowmelt, when the Pemigewasset and the brooks at Agassiz Basin run high and loud. Crowds thin out between ski season and summer, giving the village a quiet stretch before Lost River and the seasonal attractions reopen for the warm months.
Summer
Summer brings the fullest slate of life — river swimming holes, hiking from nearby trailheads, and the Kancamagus a few minutes away for day trips. The village restaurants and the brewery hum with visitors, but you can still slip down to the water or up a trail and find room to breathe.
Fall
Fall is the marquee season in the White Mountains, and Woodstock sits right on the foliage route through Franconia Notch and the Kancamagus. Expect steady leaf-peeper traffic on I-93 and Route 112 through late September and October, along with crisp days that are ideal for hiking and a pint by the fire.
Getting Here & Around Woodstock
Woodstock and North Woodstock sit right on I-93 at Exit 32, where Route 112 and Route 3 meet, giving the town easy four-season highway access in every direction.
- Boston, MAAbout 2 to 2.5 hours south, roughly 130 miles straight down I-93.
- Manchester-Boston Regional Airport (MHT)The closest major airport, about 80 miles and 1 hour 15 minutes south via I-93 — usually the easiest fly-in option.
- Boston Logan (BOS)The largest airport within reach, roughly 2.5 hours away by car via I-93.
- Loon Mountain, LincolnMinutes north — a short hop up I-93 or Route 112 into Lincoln puts you at the ski area.
- Franconia NotchJust north of town, about 10 to 15 minutes up I-93 into the notch and its parkway attractions.
- Plymouth, NH (services)About 25 to 30 minutes south on I-93 for a hospital, larger grocery stores, and Plymouth State University.
Woodstock vs. Nearby Towns
Woodstock sits in the middle of a well-connected cluster of White Mountains towns, each with its own trade-offs.
Lincoln
Woodstock's sister town directly north carries most of the region's resorts, outlets, and tourist energy, along with Loon Mountain itself. Living in Woodstock keeps all of that a few minutes away while trading the crowds for a quieter village.
Thornton
Just south on I-93, Thornton is more spread out and rural, with homes tucked along the river and back roads rather than a village center. It's a slightly more removed, often more affordable option for buyers who don't need to be steps from town.
Campton
A bit farther south near the Waterville Valley turnoff, Campton is a residential town that trades some of Woodstock's walkability for more space and a shorter run to Plymouth's services.
Franconia
North through Franconia Notch, Franconia is smaller and more remote, with dramatic scenery and a quieter year-round population. It appeals to buyers who want seclusion over Woodstock's easy access to shops and the interstate.