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Our Bristol, NH real estate website provides a wealth of information for home buyers and home sellers. Below, you will find information on the history and culture of Bristol as well as links to more detailed information such as demographics and schools. You may view a virtual tour, search homes for sale, and access information on different types of properties such as condos, farms, foreclosures, and vacation homes. This website will give you everything you need to buy or sell a home in Bristol, NH.
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Bristol NH Community Profile & History
Bristol, New Hampshire is a small town on the shore of Newfound Lake in central New Hampshire. Originally incorporated in 1819, Bristol was named for its extensive deposits of sand and clay, similar to the "Bristol sand" used to make fine china and pottery in Bristol, England. With water power from the Pemigewasset River, Bristol emerged as a center of manufacturing in its early years.
Bristol is one of four towns with shoreline on Newfound Lake, a popular tourist destination since the mid-1800s. Farmers at first rented rooms and provided meals, but in the 1870s, hotels including the Hotel Bristol and G.G. Brown Hotel were built. Today, residents and visitors enjoy swimming, boating and other water sports on the lake, while families enjoy day hikes at Mount Cardigan in nearby Alexandria. Just two hours from Boston, Bristol combines easy accessibility to New England's major cities with gorgeous natural scenery and historic splendor.
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Bristol, NH Real Estate Market Statistics
The following information was extracted from the state-wide MLS system and its accuracy is not guranteed.
Bristol Single Family Home Sales Trends:
| Year Days on Market #Sold Average Price |
2006 96 42 $230376 |
2007 217 33 $174111 |
2008 158 21 $206461 |
2009 180 27 $208676 |
2010 143 41 $179462 |
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Bristol Condominum Sales Trends:
| Year Days on Market #Sold Average Price |
2006 76 12 $154517 |
2007 138 12 $177458 |
2008 102 13 $314869 |
2009 89 6 $153833 |
2010 158 14 $212316 |
Average Selling Price of Condominiums in Bristol
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