Berlin

North CountryNHΒ· Pop. 10,000

β€œNorth Country's urban center β€” the most affordable city in NH”

$165K

Median home price

β–² 4.5% past year

most affordable city in NHNETA ATV trail systemAndroscoggin Riverresilient communityformer paper mills

About Berlin

Berlin is the most affordable city in New Hampshire and the North Country's urban anchor. The former paper mill economy has pivoted toward ATV and snowmobile recreation β€” the NETA trail system runs directly through town. The Androscoggin River offers fishing and kayaking.


Market Snapshot

32

Days on market

median

$112

Price / sq ft

$40.50

Property tax

per $1,000 assessed

7.5%

Rental yield

avg gross


Quality of Life

Schools
5
Safety
5
Walkability
6
Nature access
9
Outdoor rec
9
Dining scene
4
Arts & culture
5
Family friendly
5
Job proximity
5
Healthcare
6
Investment
6

Commute Times

80 min

to Portland ME

105 min

to Concord

120 min

to Manchester

165 min

to Boston


Amenities & Lifestyle

Ski resort

30–60 min

Lake / ocean

1 hr+

Hiking trails

Nearby

Major airport

90 min

Regional airport

10 min

Berlin Municipal

Hospital

8 min

Downtown area

Available

Seasons in Berlin

Spring

Androscoggin River fishing season and NETA trail opening

Summer

ATV and mountain biking on the NETA system

Fall

North Country foliage and moose hunting season

Winter

NETA snowmobile season β€” one of the best trail systems in the Northeast


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Town data β€” including tax rates, home prices, school ratings, and commute times β€” is provided for informational purposes only and should be independently verified before making any real estate decisions. Content is generated by a combination of AI tools and local real estate expertise. Tax rates are shown as mill rates (dollars per $1,000 assessed value) and may not reflect current assessed values or municipal rates.