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145 High St. In Portsmouth: Wow!
A newly constructed home with views of the Piscataqua River​, a lot of light, a pocket garden, and more.

A newly constructed home with views of the Piscataqua River​, a lot of light, a pocket garden, and more.

A late-1980s South End home that was renovated in 2011.

A mid-1990s Garrison Colonial that abuts conservation land and is close to downtown.
A large, custom built home, with everything, a guest suite, and a short walk to Great Island Common​ and the beach.
A early 1900s home that has been updated with indoor and outdoor living spaces.
An 1870s antique brick home in the heart of downtown.
An 1830s waterfront antique home that could use a bit of TLC.
This 2004 home, near Sagamore Creek, is being auctioned off online soon.
A custom built home from 2000 with sunset views and a lot of privacy.
An 1840s home, near everything, that could potentially be converted into a duplex.
Who's looking for a bargain in the Port City? This early-1940s home might be the one for you.
The 1827 Sheafe House Condominiums are near everything and offer modern, luxury living.
A late-1890s two-family home in Little Harbor has a lot of potential.
An early-1940s Cape that was rebuilt 8 years ago and has everything.
A 1930s Arts & Crafts Bungalow style home​ in the heart of Little Harbor.
A large 2003 home, that has everything, and is near the Port City and beaches, as well as commuter routes.
This mid-1940s home on North Mill Pond has some updates and a pool, too.
A historic 1890s home that is being auctioned off.
A mid-1970s home that has been completely renovated and is near everything.
A 1970s home with deeded access to New Castle Beach
An 1880s multi-family property in the city's West End.
A huge, late-1980s Colonial built for entertaining but in a private setting, too.
This historic 1780s South End home has a number of updates on 50-feet of water frontage.
An 1880s Little Harbor duplex that is near everything.
A late-1670s home with modern updates, a studio apartment, and walking distance to downtown.
An early 1900s Victorian style home close to downtown with only three owners in its 118 year history.
A massive home in Tucker's Cove on the waterfront that is move in ready.
A late-1980s Colonial, in a great neighborhood, with views of Brackett Brook.
A 1917 Gambrel duplex that is a short walk from downtown and the Piscataqua River​.
A historic multi-unit waterfront home that has been renovated and is a short walk from the downtown.
WOW! House: This condo in Portsmouth has a built-in sauna, a rooftop terrace, an open-concept kitchen. It overlooks Piscataqua River.
A luxurious condo at Parkside Place downtown that is near everything.
WOW! House: This $1.48 million home in Portsmouth is in the idea location, near the Prescott Park, water views, creative spaces throughout.
WOW! House: This Newington home is a show-stopping antique, but is also energy-efficient.
WOW! House: This $1.7 million home once belonged to Portsmouth's former Mayor F.W. Hartford, who owned Music Hall and the Portsmouth Herald.
Wow! House: This $2.4 million Portsmouth waterfront home is both modern and charming, located next to conservation land.
WOW! House: Quartz counter tops and kitchen island, six-car garage and open concept spaces make this Portsmouth home worth checking out.
WOW! House: This $3.5 million home is in the heart of Portsmouth's historic district.
WOW! House: This pristine five-bedroom home is nestled among the pine trees for privacy and includes a private conservation area.
The impressive offerings are highlighted by the stunning Stonewall Manor - and the nearly 7 acres it sits on.