Hudson NH is located just off the Massachusetts border ideally suited for commuters who work in the surrounding area or across the Massachusetts border. South Hudson NH houses for sale are located just minutes from Route 3. The surrounding towns consist of Nashua NH, Litchfield NH, Londonderry NH, Windham NH, Pelham NH and Tyngsboro MA. In the past year, prices of single family homes in South Hudson NH ranged from $192,000 to $1,000,000 with a median sold price of $349,000, while condos ranged from $148,000 to $337,500 with a median sold price of $178,000.
Many of the existing town markers in Hudson NH are attributed to Alfred and Virginia Hills. They were one of the prominent founding families to settle in Hudson, NH. Alfred had the Hills House built for Virginia in 1890 on Derry Road. The Hudson Historical Society has maintained and preserved the Alvirne Hills House since 1966. Alvirne High School and Alvirne Chapel were donated to the town by Alfred and Virginia Hills. The name Alvirne was derived by the combination of both of their names.
The Hills House and the Hills Memorial Library are both listed in the National Register of Historic Places. Hills Memorial Library is a stone and mortar library located on 18 Library Street in Hudson NH. It was one of the oldest public lending libraries in New Hampshire. The Friends of Hudson Libraries still hold book sales there, it can be used as a meeting space and they are also considering new proposed uses for the future of the building. A new library, George H. and Ella M Rodger Memorial Library, was constructed at 194 Derry Rd in Hudson NH.
Hudson residents are very active in their community. The Hills House land is used every year to host events such as Old Homes Days, Pumpkin Fest, Bronco Belly Bustin’ Chili Fiesta and activities for Alvirne High School. The events held are non-profit events held to benefit the community and those in need.
Old Homes Days has games/contests, tours, carnival rides, music, fireworks, dancing, bands, a petting zoo, pony rides, food and more. Pumpkin Fest is New England’s largest outdoor craft fair with over 80 crafters/vendors. There are carnival rides, food vendors, entertainment, a classic car show, pony rides, cow pie bingo, pumpkin carving and more.
If you have school aged kids Hudson has several elementary schools, a junior high, a high school and a private school. Dr H.O. Smith, Library Street, Hills Garrison and Nottingham West are the elementary schools in Hudson, Hudson Memorial is the only Junior High, Alvirne is the only High School and PMA is a Catholic K-8 private school. The overall rating as stated by Niche for the Hudson School District is a B. There are also several private kindergarten and daycares.
Alvirne High School has one of the largest Vocational Programs and has several student run businesses such as a restaurant, bank, dairy farm, store, day-care and forestry program. The dairy farm is a great addition and due to the Hills requiring the land to always be used as a farm. There is also an Adult Day Service through Gateways that is available at Alvirne for seniors and disabled adults looking for cognitive and social stimulation who are also able to provide health services.
The most memorable family landmark in Hudson is Bensons Animal Park. Originally it was zoo that until 1987 offered live animals and trainers, kiddie rides as well as some local eats! There was a railroad that connected Boston to Hudson which brought many outside visitors to the zoo. In 2002 repairs began on the Park and in 2010 it was converted into what we now know as Benson’s Park.
The old Lady in the Shoe, the Elephant House and the Gorilla House are structures from Bensons Animal Park that have been restored and incorporated into the new Park. Benson’s Park now has a playground for children, walking trails with beautiful scenery lots of perennials, a pond, memorial benches and pavilions. A key attraction is the “911” memorial built from steel girders from the World Trader Centers tower. It is a pet-friendly park and can be used by appointment for events such as weddings and birthday parties.
Besides Benson’s Park, Hudson has several other recreational areas for residents and the surrounding communities to enjoy. It is home to 2 recreational lakes/ponds and a swamp for endangered birds. It also has two golf courses for golf enthusiasts: Whip-Poor-Will Golf Club and Green Meadow Golf Club in South Hudson NH.
Robinson Pond is located on the north side of Hudson and has a public beach and boat ramp for town residents. Ottarnic Pond is located near Hudson Center and a boat ramp can be accessed off of Highland Road. The ponds are used for fishing, swimming, boating and ice fishing through the year. In addition, on the south side of Hudson NH, Musquash Pond/Swamp is a bird sanctuary for endangered birds.
The nearest airports are Boire Field in Nashua and the Manchester Airport. Hudson is a residential commuter town with many residents traveling to Boston for employment, with an easy commute. The largest employers are BAE, Benchmark, the Hudson School District and Prestek.
Harmony has been in the real estate business since 1990 and we are happy to call Hudson NH our home. We woul dbe honored to help you with all your South Hudson houses for sale. We have been located in Hudson NH since 2002 and prior to that we were located in downtown Nashua NH for 12 years. Harmony Real Estate is family owned and operated and will treat you like their own family when buying or selling a home in South Hudson NH.
Hudson is a community based town and great place to call home. It’s no wonder that buyers look for South Hudson NH homes for sale. With great affordable prices, rates and acreage South Hudson homes for sale are a great choice for commuters, adult communities and families alike. There is something for everyone here… we would love to help you find the South Hudson home of your dreams!
If you are looking to buy or sell in a home in South Hudson or in the surrounding area give our agents a call at Harmony Real Estate (603) 883-8840. We would love to help you find the home of your dreams or sell your South Hudson NH houses for sale.
Hudson NH is located just off the Massachusetts border ideally suited for commuters who
work in the surrounding area or across the Massachusetts border. The surrounding towns
consist of Nashua NH,
Litchfield NH, Londonderry NH, Windham NH, Pelham NH
and Tyngsboro MA. In the past year, prices of single family homes in South Hudson NH
ranged from $192,000 to $1,000,000 with a median sold price of $349,000, while
condos ranged from $148,000 to $337,500 with a median sold price of $178,000.
Many of the existing town markers in Hudson NH are attributed
to Alfred and Virginia
Hills. They were one of
the prominent founding families to settle in Hudson, NH.
Alfred had the Hills House built for Virginia
in 1890 on Derry Road.
The Hudson Historical Society has maintained and preserved the Alvirne Hills
House since 1966. Alvirne High School and Alvirne Chapel were donated to the
town by Alfred and Virginia
Hills. The name Alvirne
was derived by the combination of both of their names.
The Hills House and the
Hills Memorial Library are both listed in the National Register of Historic
Places. Hills Memorial Library is a stone and mortar library located on 18 Library Street
in Hudson NH.
It was one of the oldest public lending libraries in New Hampshire. The Friends of Hudson
Libraries still hold book sales there, it can be used as a meeting space and
they are also considering new proposed uses for the future of the building. A
new library, George H. and Ella M Rodger Memorial Library, was constructed at 194 Derry Rd in Hudson NH.
Hudson residents are very active in their community. The Hills House
land is used every year to host events such as Old Homes Days, PumpkinFest,
Bronco Belly Bustin’ Chili Fiesta and
activities for Alvirne
High School. The events
held are non-profit events held to benefit the community and those in need.
Old Homes Days has games/contests,
tours, carnival rides, music, fireworks, dancing, bands, a petting zoo, pony
rides, food and more. Pumpkin Fest is New England’s largest outdoor craft fair with over 80 crafters/vendors.
There are carnival rides, food vendors, entertainment, a classic car show, pony
rides, cow pie bingo, pumpkin carving and more.
If you have school aged kids Hudson has several
elementary schools, a junior high, a high school and a private school. Dr H.O.
Smith, Library Street,
Hills Garrison and Nottingham West are the elementary schools in Hudson, Hudson Memorial
is the only Junior High, Alvirne is the only High School and PMA is a Catholic
K-8 private school. The overall rating as stated by Niche for the Hudson School
District is a B. There are also several private
kindergarten and daycares.
Alvirne High School has one of the
largest Vocational Programs and has several student run businesses such as a
restaurant, bank, dairy farm, store, day-care and forestry program. The dairy
farm is a great addition and due to the Hills requiring the land to always be
used as a farm. There is also an Adult Day Service through Gateways that is
available at Alvirne for seniors and disabled adults looking for cognitive and
social stimulation who are also able to provide health services.
The most memorable family landmark in Hudson is Bensons Animal Park.
Originally it was zoo that until 1987 offered live animals and trainers, kiddie
rides as well as some local eats! There was a railroad that connected Boston to Hudson
which brought many outside visitors to the zoo. In 2002 repairs began on the
Park and in 2010 it was converted into what we now know as Benson’s Park.
The old Lady in the Shoe, the Elephant
House and the Gorilla House are structures from Bensons Animal
Park that have been
restored and incorporated into the new Park. Benson’s Park now has a playground for children, walking trails
with beautiful scenery lots of perennials, a pond, memorial benches and
pavilions. A key attraction is the “911” memorial built from
steel girders from the World Trader Centers tower. It is a pet-friendly park
and can be used by appointment for events such as weddings and birthday
parties.
Besides Benson’s Park, Hudson
has several other recreational areas for residents and the surrounding
communities to enjoy. It is home to 2 recreational lakes/ponds and a swamp for
endangered birds. It also has two golf courses for golf enthusiasts:
Whip-Poor-Will Golf Club and Green Meadow Golf Club.
Robinson Pond is located on the north
side of Hudson
and has a public beach and boat ramp for town residents. Ottarnic Pond is
located near Hudson
Center and a boat ramp
can be accessed off of Highland
Road. The ponds are used for fishing, swimming,
boating and ice fishing through the year. In addition, on the south side of Hudson NH,
Musquash Pond/Swamp is a bird sanctuary for endangered birds.
The nearest airports are Boire Field
in Nashua and the Manchester Airport.
Hudson is a residential commuter town with many
residents traveling to Boston
for employment, with an easy commute. The largest employers are BAE, Benchmark,
the Hudson School District and Prestek.
Harmony has been in the real estate
business since 1990 and we are happy to call Hudson NH
our home. We have been located in Hudson NH for 15 years and prior to that we were located in Nashua NH
for 12 years. Harmony Real Estate is family owned and operated and will treat
you like their own family when buying or selling a home in South Hudson NH.
Hudson is a community based town and great place to call home. It’s no wonder that buyers look for South Hudson NH
homes for sale. With great affordable prices, rates and acreage South Hudson homes for sale are a great choice for
commuters, adult communities and families alike. There is something for
everyone here… we would love to
help you find the South Hudson home of your
dreams!