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With its charming downtown area, rich history, vibrant arts scene, and beautiful parks, Manchester, NH, draws residents from all over. Whether it’s the lively events at Veterans Park, the delicious local cuisine, or the historic architecture of the Millyard District, there is always something to explore and enjoy in this city. So if you’re considering living in this New Hampshire town, there are plenty of historic homes and charming apartments for rent in Manchester. For example, the average rent in Manchester is $1,932, while the median home sale price is $402,000.

At Redfin, we’ve gathered 10 popular Manchester neighborhoods to explore this year. From the charming neighborhood of Rimmon Heights to the vibrant Southside area, many unique areas make up this dynamic city. Let’s explore them.

Manchester, New Hampshire skyline along the banks of the Merrimack River at night. Manchester is the largest city in the state of New Hampshire and the largest city in northern New England. Manchester is known for its industrial heritage, riverside mills, affordability, and arts & cultural destination.

1. Bakersville

Bakersville is located south of Downtown Manchester. This neighborhood is home to the Merrimack River Park, a scenic park with views of the river. Bakersville features a mix of single-family homes and apartment buildings – the architectural styles include colonial, ranch, and contemporary homes.

Median Sale Price: $470,000

Homes for Sale in Bakersville | Apartments for Rent in Bakersville

2. Kalivas Union

Kalivas Union is just east of the downtown area. This neighborhood is home to Gill Stadium, Stanton Park, Sheehan-Basquil Park, and plenty of local shops and restaurants. Kalivas Union features a mix of historic Victorian homes and modern townhouses.

Median Sale Price: $389,900

Homes for Sale in Kalivas Union | Apartments for Rent in Kalivas Union

3. Downtown Manchester

Downtown Manchester is located in the heart of the city, known for its historic 19th-century mill buildings and river views. This neighborhood is home to iconic landmarks, like the Palace Theatre, the Currier Museum of Art, and the SNHU Arena. You can also find parks like Veteran’s Memorial Park and Arms Park. Downtown Manchester features a mix of historic brownstones and modern high-rise apartments. You can also find Victorian, Art Deco, and contemporary buildings.

Median Sale Price: $544,121

Average Rent for 1-Bedroom Apartment: $1,289 | Average Rent for 2-Bedroom Apartment: $1,500

Homes for Sale in Downtown Manchester | Apartments for Rent in Downtown Manchester

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4. Hallsville

Hallsville is a charming neighborhood on the eastern side of Manchester. The area is home to plenty of local restaurants and a few parks. Hallsville features a mix of single-family homes and duplexes. The architectural styles in this neighborhood include colonial, ranch, and contemporary homes.

Median Sale Price: $422,000

Homes for Sale in Hallsville | Apartments for Rent in Hallsville

5. North End

North End is just north of Downtown Manchester. This neighborhood has riverfront views and parks like Stark Park and Livingston Park. It’s also close to landmarks like Frank Lloyd Wright’s Zimmerman House and Toufic H. Kalil House. North End has historic Colonial and Victorian homes, as well as modern townhouses.

Median Sale Price: $485,000

Average Rent for 1-Bedroom Apartment: $1,725 | Average Rent for 2-Bedroom Apartment: $1,925

Homes for Sale in North End | Apartments for Rent in North End

6. Rimmon Heights

Rimmon Heights is in the southwestern part of Manchester across the Merrimack River. This neighborhood is home to Rock Rimmon Park and local restaurants and is close to the beautiful Piscataquog River Park. Rimmon Heights has historic brownstones, Victorian, Art Deco, and contemporary single-family homes, as well as modern high-rise apartments.

Median Sale Price: $490,000

Average Rent for 1-Bedroom Apartment: $1,325 | Average Rent for 2-Bedroom Apartment: $2,200

Homes for Sale in Rimmon Heights | Apartments for Rent in Rimmon Heights

7. Somerville

Somerville is primarily a residential neighborhood located southeast of the downtown area. You can find some community parks and several local restaurants in the area. Somerville has apartment buildings and single-family homes in styles like colonial, ranch, and contemporary.

Median Sale Price: $372,500

Homes for Sale in Somerville | Apartments for Rent in Somerville

Manchester is the largest city in the state of New Hampshire and the largest city in northern New England. Manchester is known for its industrial heritage, riverside mills, affordability, and arts & cultural destination.

8. Southside

Southside is just south of the Somerville area. This neighborhood is primarily residential, with some parks like the Clem Lemire Athletic Complex and Precourt Park. You can also find some major shopping centers nearby. Southside features a mix of single-family homes and duplexes.

Median Sale Price: $390,000

Average Rent for 1-Bedroom Apartment: $1,632 | Average Rent for 2-Bedroom Apartment: $1,734

Homes for Sale in Southside | Apartments for Rent in Southside

9. Straw-Smyth

Straw-Smyth is located in the eastern part of Manchester. This neighborhood is home to Derryfield Park, the Weston Observatory, and the Smyth Tower, a historic landmark. You can find plenty of shops, local restaurants, and other hidden gems. Straw-Smyth features a mix of historic Victorian homes and modern townhouses.

Median Sale Price: $459,500

Homes for Sale in Straw-Smyth | Apartments for Rent in Straw-Smyth

10. Lower South Willow

Lower South Willow is located in the southern part of Manchester near the Manchester-Boston Regional Airport. This neighborhood has plenty to do, such as exploring the Aviation Museum of New Hampshire, Crystal Lake Park, and the Mall of Manchester. Lower South Willow has colonial, ranch, and contemporary single-family homes and apartment buildings.

Median Sale Price: $470,000

Homes for Sale in Lower South Willow | Apartments for Rent in Lower South Willow

Methodology: All neighborhoods must be listed as a “neighborhood” on Redfin.com. Median home sale price data from the Redfin Data Center during March 2024. Average rental data from Rent.com during March 2024.

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