Moultonborough, NH Real Estate
Moultonborough sits on the northwestern shore of Lake Winnipesaukee, offering waterfront living without the commercial bustle. From the historic Castle in the Clouds estate to the quiet coves of Long Island, it's a town that rewards those who take the time to explore it.
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Living in Moultonborough
Moultonborough occupies a long stretch of the northwestern shore of Lake Winnipesaukee, one of the largest lakes in New England. Where other lake towns have grown busy with commerce and foot traffic, Moultonborough has remained relatively open and rural. The result is a town where the water still feels like something you discover rather than something you queue up for. The Loon Center on Lee's Mills Road draws visitors and wildlife alike, and the sweeping views from the Ossipee Mountain range above the town put the scale of this landscape in perspective.
Real estate in Moultonborough spans a wide range, from classic lakefront camps on Winnipesaukee's many coves and bays to full-year residential homes set back among the hills. Long Island, accessible by the only private toll bridge on the lake, has its own quiet community of seasonal and year-round owners. Waterfront prices reflect the town's desirability, and well-priced properties move deliberately rather than slowly. The market rewards buyers who understand what they're looking at and sellers who price with local data behind them.
Our agents have been working this stretch of the lake for years. We know which roads lead to the best shoreline, which properties carry private association rights, and which parcels are more complicated than they appear on paper. When you're ready to buy or list in Moultonborough, we can help you move forward with a clear picture of what the market actually looks like.
Why Moultonborough
The northwestern shoreline of Winnipesaukee runs through Moultonborough, offering direct waterfront parcels, shared beach rights, and lake-access lots across several neighborhoods. The coves here tend to be calmer and less trafficked than those nearer the larger commercial centers on the lake.
The Lucknow estate, perched high in the Ossipee Mountains, is one of the most distinctive historic properties in New Hampshire. The surrounding conservation land protects sweeping views and miles of carriage trails, giving the whole western side of town an unusually preserved character.
Moultonborough does not have a busy commercial village center, and that's part of the appeal. Residents enjoy access to the water and the mountains without the summer congestion that affects some neighboring towns. It's a trade-off many buyers find well worth making.
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Whether you're searching for a waterfront property on Winnipesaukee or a quiet home in the hills above the lake, our team is here to help you find it.
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