The median home value in Orford, NH is $525,000.
This is
higher than
the county median home value of $267,267.
The national median home value is $308,980.
The average price of homes sold in Orford, NH is $525,000.
Approximately 62% of Orford homes are owned,
compared to 17% rented, while
21% are vacant.
Orford real estate listings include condos, townhomes, and single family homes for sale.
Commercial properties are also available.
If you like to see a property, contact Orford real estate agent to arrange a tour today!
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This historic cape-style home on Jacob's Brook has undergone significant updates including insulation, wiring, hybrid water heater, new flooring, and modern appliances. The second floor, previously unfinished, has been wired and sheetrocked, and is awaiting your personal touch in terms of color choices. Conveniently located, with a commute of just over 30 minutes to both Lebanon and Plymouth and in proximity to numerous hiking trails, serene lakes, and snowmobile trails, offering a delightful blend of culture and recreation. If you're seeking a distinctive property in a picturesque setting, this Orford gem might be the perfect fit! Showings delayed until Open House Saturday 4/13 from 12-2pm.
ROGERS HOUSE- One of the seven iconic Ridge Houses that sit prominently facing west in Orford Village, this home has undergone two years of meticulous renovation and restoration under the eye of premium builders G.R. Porter & Sons. The result is a grand, sophisticated home with new systems and endless style and grace. There is ample space for gatherings with family and friends and other private areas throughout the interiors. The kitchen faces east for morning light and is anchored by a premium Aga stove with a custom copper hood, all of which opens to a cozy sitting room with raised fireplace and built-ins. A gorgeous butler's pantry nearby highlights original craftsmanship and woodwork, while the front of the house features formal living and dining rooms and a separate custom library office rounds out the floor. Updated fixtures perfectly complement the period details to seamlessly blend original charm with modern amenities. Three staircases provide access to the second floor with a split landing grand staircase that's a masterpiece of design and engineering. There are seven spacious bedrooms with new bathroom and en suite options to host guests. Additionally, the carriage house offers a lovely and private two-bedroom dwelling. The exteriors are well-landscaped with beautiful, mature trees, shrubs, and an idyllic gazebo anchoring the height of the back lawn. Truly a historic gem, the quality of finish and attention to detail of Rogers House is without parallel.
The Hinckley House is best known as one of the seven historical Ridge Homes of Orford, favorably located in town yet cradled by lush New England forests and a gently flowing Connecticut River. The prominence of the Hinckley House goes beyond this charming distinction, however. This house is a true testament to a bygone era, with notable features and memorable people to distinguish it. Discovered beneath layers of wallpaper in the 1960s, two meticulously restored Rufus Porter American Folk Art murals adorn all four walls of the North and South bedrooms, endowing this estate with rare, authentic works of art. Daniel Webster once stayed in the North bedroom as a guest during his campaign for Presidency in 1840, complimenting in a letter to his wife the hospitality of his gracious hosts, the original owners of the house. In the 1890s the Boston Symphony Orchestra toured New England and played on the front lawn for the citizens of the area. In addition, the first floor of the barn - recently renovated into a game room - once served as a dance hall. Talk about central - from the first years of existence, this estate has been a gathering place for family, friends, and community. And yet, while the Hinckley House radiates with history, it is a clean canvas ready for your vision of the future. It is so much more than an iconic house on a hill; it is a wonderfully unique place - with a story - to call home.