Hampton-North Hampton|News|
2 Park Circle In North Hampton: Wow!
A mid-1980s home with a lot of living space, privately set in the woods, with three decks and more.

A mid-1980s home with a lot of living space, privately set in the woods, with three decks and more.

A Contemporary 1990 home with ocean views, an inground pool, a number of decks, and more.

Runnymede Farm​, a historic riverfront estate on the Little River, constructed in the early 1920s, has endless opportunities.
A late-1990s condo, at the peak of Boars Hea​d, with amazing views, fenced yard, and no fees.
A mid-1980s at Country Club Estates​ that is near everything, has an inviting backyard, and plenty of living space.
A move-in ready 2013 custom built home on North Beach with amazing views.
55 Old Beach Road in Rye: A mid-1960s home with a private backyard, three season sunroom, a large deck, and more: Wow!
A late-1980s Colonial on an 11-acre lot with a number of updates, a private backyard, that is minutes from the beach.
This late-1990s home has a number of updates, has a landscaped yard, and is minutes from the beach.
An 1890s Antique Farmhouse​ with updates but all of its historic charm, too.
An early-1950s Ranch on a half acre of land with a large backyard.
A 2001 home, in one of the community's most desirable neighborhoods, with a wine cellar, a large yard, and minutes from the beach.
A mid-1980s Contemporary on more than 2.5-acres of land with a wraparound deck, sunroom, and more.
A relatively new home, in great condition, that is a short walk from Hampton Center and North Beach.
This mid-1960s home is steps from Jenness Beach​ and has a private backyard, too.
339 Atlantic Avenue In Seabrook: Built in 1930, Irish Mist has a history of solid bookings or can be your oceanside escape.
A massive, estate-like home with landscaped gardens on more than 4-acres.
An early-1910s multi-family that offers guaranteed summer fun.
An early-1990s home on more than 3-acres of land in a quiet and safe neighborhood.
This late-1980s home is like an alluring escape, a one-of-a-kind.
1308 Ocean Boulevard in Rye: A large Gambrel with unobstructed views of the Atlantic Ocean and the Isles of Shoals, and an ensuite, too.
A mid-1990s Colonial on nearly 4-acres of land with a lot of living space.
A late-1970s in the Glen Hill area of town with a private backyard, gazebo, and updated kitchen.
An early-1990s Colonial, surrounded by custom built homes, that is move-in ready.
A 1930s beach cottage that has been in the same family for more than seven decades.
A late-1880s home with decks and amazing views, an apartment, too.
An early-1920s home with ocean views, private decks, and more.
An 1850s home on more than 3-acres that has a private backyard and views of Runnymede Farm​.
A mid-1990s Cape with a home office and screened porch.
A late-1970s with lush grounds and privacy, as well as right-of-way access to Plaice Cove beach​.
This mid-1950s Cape, which is near everything, has a huge deck and a number of updates.
A 1960s Colonial with a lot of sun and summer color.
A late-1930s, completely renovated New Englander, steps from the beach, with an inlaw apartment, and more.
An antique farmhouse, build in 1750, ready to be restored, near trails and more.
1310 Ocean Boulevard in Rye: Constructed in 2004, this home has views of the Isles of Shoals​, a home office, and a timeless design.
An early-1990s Colonial on a private cul-de-sac.
An early-1990s Colonial with a large deck, private backyard, and more.
This massive 2002 home has everything including a landscaped yard, woods, a huge deck and screened porch, and more.
A 1940s Bungalow located in the North Beach area.
A late-1990s home, with everything, near Caswell Park and wildlife, too.