Bethlehem

White MountainsNHΒ· Pop. 2,600

β€œBretton Woods' back porch β€” mountain character without the price”

$325K

Median home price

β–² 7.5% past year

Bretton Woods proximityFranconia NotchRocks Estatehistoric arts colonyhay fever resort history

About Bethlehem

Bethlehem was a Victorian hay fever resort and still carries those bohemian traces β€” a small main street, historic summer estates, and a surprisingly active arts scene. Positioned between Littleton and Bretton Woods, it gives access to Cannon Mountain and Bretton Woods ski areas.


Market Snapshot

24

Days on market

median

$212

Price / sq ft

$20.50

Property tax

per $1,000 assessed

7.0%

Rental yield

avg gross


Quality of Life

Schools
6
Safety
9
Walkability
4
Nature access
10
Outdoor rec
10
Dining scene
5
Arts & culture
6
Family friendly
6
Job proximity
4
Healthcare
5
Investment
8

Commute Times

90 min

to Concord

90 min

to Burlington VT

100 min

to Manchester

145 min

to Boston


Amenities & Lifestyle

Ski resort

Nearby

Lake / ocean

1 hr+

Hiking trails

Nearby

Major airport

90 min

Hospital

15 min

Downtown area

Available

Seasons in Bethlehem

Spring

Rocks Estate trails open and White Mountain wildflower season

Summer

Bethlehem arts programming and hiking access to Garfield Ridge

Fall

Route 302 foliage corridor and peak hiking season

Winter

Bretton Woods ski season and Franconia Notch State Park snowshoeing


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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.