Londonderry New Hampshire
Find your next home here!
Click below for...
Free Home Buyer's Relocation Package
or Home Buyer's Assistance Package
can include homes for sale, condos, historic homes, luxury homes and estates, foreclosures, jobs, schools, and more.
(Click below for...
Londonderry NH Home Seller Assistance
Can include FREE market analysis of your home along with marketing plans and proposals!
Londonderry lies in an area that was first known as "Nutfield" because of the heavy woods with nut trees. The town was settled in 1718. In 1722, it was chartered and given the name "Londonderry," after the British city of Londonderry in Northern IrelandEarly settlers spread out into surrounding villages, bringing Scottish and Northern Irish names like Antrim, Londonderry and Dunbarton. Londonderry was the second largest town in early colonial times, and Londonderry, Windham and a portion of Manchester were formed from it.Londonderry is home to numerous businesses, many of which are located in the northern part of the town near Manchester Airport (MHT). Major businesses headquartered in town include Stonyfield Farm and Blue Seal Feeds. Mack's Apples and Sunnycrest Farm are among the several orchards in town and are emblematic of the town's important farming heritage. The town is also home to numerous retailers, including Hannaford Brothers, Sears, The Home Depot, Staples, and Shaw's.
Latitude: 42.849311 -- Longitude: -71.357361
| Londonderry | New Hampshire | United States | |
| Population | 11,417 | 1,235,786 | 281,421,906 |
| Median age | 35.1 | 37.1 | 35.3 |
| Median age for Male | 34.7 | 36.4 | 34 |
| Median age for Female | 35.4 | 37.8 | 36.5 |
| Households | 3,832 | 474,606 | 105,480,101 |
| Household population | 11,408 | 1,200,247 | 273,643,273 |
| Average household size | 2.98 | 2.53 | 2.59 |
| Families | 3,131 | 323,651 | 71,787,347 |
| Average family size | 3.3 | 3.03 | 3.14 |
| Housing units | 3,881 | 547,024 | 115,904,641 |
| Occupied units | 3,832 | 474,606 | 105,480,101 |
| Vacant units | 49 | 72,418 | 10,424,540 |
Nashua New Hampshire - Population: 86,605
Nashua is a city in Hillsborough County, New Hampshire, USA. As of the 2000 census, Nashua had a total population of 86,605, making it the second largest city in the state after Manchester. As of 2005, the population is estimated to be 87,986.[1]Built around the now-departed textile industry, in recent decades it has been swept up in southern New Hampshire's economic expansion as part of the Boston region. Nashua was twice named "Best Place to Live in America" in annual surveys by Money magazine.[2] It is the only city to get the No. 1 ranking two times—in 1987 and 1997.
The median income for a household in the city was $51,969, and the median income for a family was $61,102. Males had a median income of $43,893 versus $29,171 for females. The per capita income for the city was $25,209. About 5.0% of families and 6.8% of the population were below the poverty line, including 8.7% of those under age 18 and 6.4% of those age 65 or over.
Find your next home here!
Homes starting at $150,000 in Nashua New Hampshire. (for typical 3 bedroom, 2 bath home. If available, condominiums may start at a lower price.)
More Information | Request a Free Home Buyers Relocation Package for Londonderry NH / Londonderry New Hampshire | Request a Free Londonderry Chamber of Commerce Information - Area Information
Derry New Hampshire - Population: 22,661
Although it was first settled by Scottish-Irish families in 1719, Derry was not incorporated until 1827. It was for a long time part of Londonderry, which included Windham and portions of Manchester, Salem and Hudson. The town was named for the city of Derry, Northern Ireland, the Irish word "Doire" meaning "oak woods." The first potato planted in the United States was planted here in 1719. The town is the location of two of America's oldest private schools, Pinkerton Academy, founded in 1814 and still in operation, and the closed Adams Female Seminary.Derry was once a linen-making center until New England textile industries moved south in the 20th century. As recently as World War II, Derry was also a sleepy farming community. The post-war suburban boom, the town's proximity to Boston in the south and Manchester to the northwest, and the construction of Interstate 93 through town led to a huge population boom.
Find your next home here!
Homes starting at $150,000 in Derry New Hampshire. (for typical 3 bedroom, 2 bath home. If available, condominiums may start at a lower price.)
More Information | Request a Free Home Buyers Relocation Package for Londonderry NH / Londonderry New Hampshire | Request a Free Londonderry Chamber of Commerce Information - Area Information
Bedford New Hampshire - Population: 21,146
Established in 1730 as Narragansett Number 5 for the benefit of soldiers who fought against the Narragansett Indians in Rhode Island, it was regranted first as Souhegan East, then as Bedford in 1750. The town was named for Lord John Russell, fourth Duke of Bedford, Secretary of State for the Southern Department (1748–1751), and a close friend of colonial governor Benning Wentworth.
Like much of southeastern New Hampshire, Bedford has grown very quickly over the last fifty years. The 2000 population of 18,274 was over eight times 1950's population of 2,176. Every decade has had a substantial rate of growth, ranging from 33 percent between 1980-1990 to a 67 percent increase between 1950-1960. The 2004 Census Bureau estimate for Bedford was 20,480 residents, which ranked 13th among New Hampshire's incorporated cities and towns.
Find your next home here!
Homes starting at $150,000 in Bedford New Hampshire. (for typical 3 bedroom, 2 bath home. If available, condominiums may start at a lower price.)
More Information | Request a Free Home Buyers Relocation Package for Londonderry NH / Londonderry New Hampshire | Request a Free Londonderry Chamber of Commerce Information - Area Information
Pelham New Hampshire - Population: 12,504
Pelham was split from Old Dunstable in 1741, when the border between Massachusetts and New Hampshire was changed. It was incorporated in 1746. The town is named in honor of Henry Pelham, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1743-1754. Henry Pelham was a relative of colonial governor Benning Wentworth.
As of the census2 of 2000, there were 10,914 people, 3,606 households, and 2,982 families residing in the town. The population density was 159.4/km² (412.9/mi²). There were 3,740 housing units at an average density of 54.6/km² (141.5/mi²). The racial makeup of the town was 97.34% White, 0.44% African American, 0.22% Native American, 1.04% Asian, 0.25% from other races, and 0.71% from two or more races. Hispanic or Latino of any race were 0.96% of the population.
Find your next home here!
Homes starting at $150,000 in Pelham New Hampshire. (for typical 3 bedroom, 2 bath home. If available, condominiums may start at a lower price.)
More Information | Request a Free Home Buyers Relocation Package for Londonderry NH / Londonderry New Hampshire | Request a Free Londonderry Chamber of Commerce Information - Area Information
Hudson New Hampshire - Population: 7,814
Hudson began as part of the Dunstable Land Grant that encompassed the current city of Nashua, New Hampshire, as well as Dunstable and Pepperell, Massachusetts. When New Hampshire became its own colony, the New Hampshire portion became Dunstable, New Hampshire. This section was eventually subdivided into 3 towns: Nashville (west of the Merrimack River and north of the Nashua river), Nashua (west of the Merrimack River and south of the Nashua river) and Nottingham (east of the Merrimack River). Nashville and Nashua.The median income for a household in the town was $64,169, and the median income for a family was $71,313. Males had a median income of $46,198 versus $31,315 for females. The per capita income for the town was $25,696. About 1.2% of families and 2.3% of the population were below the poverty line, including 1.9% of those under age 18 and 4.2% of those age 65 or over.
Find your next home here!
Homes starting at $150,000 in Hudson New Hampshire. (for typical 3 bedroom, 2 bath home. If available, condominiums may start at a lower price.)
More Information | Request a Free Home Buyers Relocation Package for Londonderry NH / Londonderry New Hampshire | Request a Free Londonderry Chamber of Commerce Information - Area Information
Salem New Hampshire - Population: 5,174
Salem is a town in Rockingham County, New Hampshire, USA. Salem is a marketing and distributing center, with several colleges, recreation attractions and a large shopping mall, the Mall at Rockingham Park. Other features of Salem's tourism history include Rockingham Park Race Track, the first horse race track in New England, and "America's Stonehenge", a curiosity (formerly "Mystery Hill.") A recent attraction in town is the Icenter, a skating arena.The area was first settled in 1652. As early as 1736, Salem was the "North Parish" of Methuen, Massachusetts, or "Methuen District." In 1741, when the boundary line between Massachusetts and New Hampshire was re-established, the "North Parish" became part of New Hampshire, and was given the name "Salem," taken from nearby Salem, Massachusetts. Rockingham Park Race Track, located in Salem, as mentioned in the film The Sting starring Paul Newman and Robert Redford, was central to that film's plot.
Find your next home here!
Homes starting at $150,000 in Salem New Hampshire. (for typical 3 bedroom, 2 bath home. If available, condominiums may start at a lower price.)
More Information | Request a Free Home Buyers Relocation Package for Londonderry NH / Londonderry New Hampshire | Request a Free Londonderry Chamber of Commerce Information - Area Information

Request a Free Home Buyers Relocation Package for Londonderry, NH
MOVING to Londonderry NH?
We can help!
Get a Free Home Buyer's Relocation Packet or a Free Home Buyer's Assistance Packet
Up-to-date listings of new and existing homes and condos for sale.
Foreclosure information
Schools
Jobs
Shopping, Entertainment, and more...
Planning or considering a move to Londonderry NH. Let us help you. We provide professional assistance and information including Londonderry NH maps, school information, newspaper, jobs, and much more. You get this in our free home buyer relocation packet. You may also request current real estate listings for homes, houses, duplexes, condos, and land for sale. Planning to build a new house, our relocation counselors can help you in that area as well. We provide information on Find your next home here! to relocating home buyers and others that wish real estate assistance. So, request your Londonderry New Hampshire relocation package today. We provide Free Home Buyers Relocation Packages to qualified home buyers.
We have specialized in assisting home buyers with their move since 1992. Let us help you today! To get started, just complete this short form below.
Renting not buying? Click here for apartment listings.
(If you are a real estate professional, please Click Here.)
This page is sponsored by:
Neal Harrington RE/MAX Properties |
www.HomeBuyersUSA.com is operated by BuyersUSA Relocation and is not affiliated with Prudential, Weichert, RE/MAX, Keller Williams, Century 21, Coldwell Banker, HomeGain.com, Move.com, or Realtor.com or any other real estate or relocation service.
Information: Our service can help you quickly obtain information on homes for sale, to include new homes, luxury homes, townhomes, river properties, vacation homes, historic homes, foreclusures, HUD homes, and condos. We provide a home buyer's assistance package to include a valuable Londonderry relocation package. This is much more than just home listings! Our affiliated real estate agent or broker is a local representative who has access to local mortgage companies and banks. They may assist you in obtaining the best financing in the form of mortgaes. They also have access to Multiple Listing Services (MLS) data, which is a service where several local real estate agencies share current real estate listing information. This allows you to find a house which meets your desires and needs. Our representatives also assist you by providing area information including jobs, schools, cultural activities, shopping, and much more.
|
|

