#5050138, Sherre Dubis, Listing office: Redfin Corporation

1041 Bridge St Manchester, NH 03104
Property details
About 1041 Bridge St
Charming Farmhouse-Style Home in Prime Manchester Location! This beautifully maintained farmhouse-style residence offers the perfect blend of classic charm and modern convenience. Step inside to discover a warm and inviting interior with many new updates throughout. The main level includes a full bathroom, a modern kitchen with stainless steel appliances, and a large custom pantry that is sure to please! Off of the kitchen is a finished enclosed porch, perfect for a dining area and year round enjoyment. Cozy up in the den by a gas fireplace or spread out in the living room that is full of natural light. The second floor offers three bedrooms, a half bath, and the added convenience of second-floor laundry. This home features ample storage space both on the main floors, and in the basement. The level yard provides plenty of room for outdoor activities, and the outdoor fireplace makes a perfect gathering spot on cool evenings. Car enthusiasts and hobbyists alike will love the three garage spaces, including a bonus room above the garage—ideal for a home office, art studio, or hangout space. Don't miss the opportunity to own this versatile and charming home in a sought-after Manchester location. Showings begin at the open house Friday 8/1 from 4pm-6pm. An additional open house will be held Saturday 8/2 10am-12pm.
Highlights
Summary
- Partial Bathrooms: 1
- Full Bathrooms: 1
- Appliances: Dishwasher, Dryer, Microwave, Refrigerator, Washer, Gas Oven
- Basement: Yes
- Flooring Type: Hardwood
- Total Bedroom Count: 3
- Garage Space: 3 spaces
- Heating: Propane, Hot Water, Zoned
- Cooling: Zoned
- List Price: $525,000
- Price/SqFt: $289
- Annual Tax Amount: $6,518
- Tax Year: 2023
- Year Built: 1875
- Living Area: 1,812 SqFt
- Lot Size: 0.67 Acres
- MLS Number: 5054356
- Office Name: Keller Williams Realty-Metropolitan
- Office Phone: (603) 232-8282
- Office Email: ecarrasquillo@kw.com
- Listing Agent: Tom Bolduc
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Price information
Property sales
Date | Event | Price |
---|---|---|
Sep 17, 2004 | Home Sold | $239,900 |
Mar 29, 2004 | Home Sold | $365,000 |
Tax history
Year | Assessment | Property Tax |
---|---|---|
2023 | $345,600 | $6,518 |
2022 | $345,600 | $6,304 |
2021 | $345,600 | $6,110 |
2020 | $232,700 | $5,738 |
2019 | $232,700 | $5,659 |
2018 | $232,700 | $5,510 |
History based on county public records data.
Nearby schools
4
Weston Elementary School
Public District PK-5
0.4 mi
•7 Michigan Ave
4
McDonough School
Public District KG-5
1.3 mi
•550 Lowell St
7
Mill Falls Charter School
Public Charter KG-6
1.3 mi
•100 William Loeb Dr Unit 1
School ratings are a score out of 10, where 10 is the highest and 1 is the lowest.
Neighborhood
The neighbors living near this home have an average income of $61,563. Most Manchester, NH residents have annual incomes between $35k-100k. The most common type of family is single, no kids. Typical level of education for residents in this area is post secondary degree.
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Frequently asked questions
Living in Manchester, NH
Manchester's transportation infrastructure supports both private and public transit options, with a network of roads and highways that facilitate commuting within the city and to neighboring areas. Public transportation services are available, providing residents with alternatives to private vehicle use. The city is increasingly focusing on enhancing walkability and bikeability, particularly in the downtown area, to promote a more pedestrian-friendly environment. Ride-sharing services are operational, complementing the existing transportation options and offering additional convenience for residents and visitors.
The city is served by a robust educational system, including numerous public schools that span elementary to high school levels, alongside private institutions that cater to a range of educational needs. Manchester is home to several healthcare facilities, offering services from primary care to specialized medical treatments. The public library system is well-established, providing residents with access to a wealth of resources and programs. Retail and dining options reflect the local culture, with a blend of national chains and independent businesses that cater to a variety of tastes and preferences.
Manchester prides itself on a vibrant community spirit, underscored by annual events that showcase the city's cultural heritage and local talent. The city's character is further enriched by its public parks, museums, and art galleries, which serve as hubs for community engagement and cultural expression. Residents and visitors alike enjoy a variety of recreational and entertainment options that contribute to the city's lively yet family-friendly atmosphere.
Manchester's housing market is diverse, offering a mix of single-family homes, apartments, and townhouses to accommodate a range of preferences. The architectural styles in the area are varied, with a notable presence of colonial, ranch, and Victorian homes. A significant portion of the housing stock was constructed during the late 20th century, reflecting a period of growth and development. The city has a healthy homeownership rate, with a substantial portion of residents owning their homes, while the remainder are engaged in the rental market.
About 1041 Bridge St
The listing price of 1041 Bridge St property is $525,000.
The property 1041 Bridge St is a house located in Manchester, New Hampshire, 03104.
Active Listing: 1041 Bridge St is For Sale (Active/New) which means the seller is accepting offers.
The nearby schools for 1041 Bridge St are: Weston Elementary School (GreatSchools Rating 4/10), McDonough School (GreatSchools Rating 4/10), Mill Falls Charter School (GreatSchools Rating 7/10), Hillside Middle School (GreatSchools Rating 2/10), Henry J. Mclaughlin Jr. Middle School (GreatSchools Rating 2/10), Southside Middle School (GreatSchools Rating 1/10), Manchester Central High School (GreatSchools Rating 3/10), Manchester Memorial High School (GreatSchools Rating 2/10), Manchester School of Technology (High School) (GreatSchools Rating 2/10).
According to the records, the last property tax for 2023 is $6,518 (source: MLS/based on county public records data).
The last sale was on September 17, 2004 for $239,900 (source: MLS/tax record).
The property at 1041 Bridge St has 3 bedrooms and 1 full and 1 half bathrooms.
The property 1041 Bridge St is 1,812 SqFt (source: MLS/tax record).
The year of construction for 1041 Bridge St is 1875.
This home is located at 1041 Bridge St in Manchester, NH and zip code 03104. This 1,812 square foot home, which was built in 1875, sits on a 0.67 acre lot. Features: 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms. It has been listed on Rocket Homes since July 31, 2025 and is currently priced at $525,000.
Manchester, NH housing market in June 2025 saw over 65 listings sold above listed price, more than 16 sold at listed price and over 15 sold below. The number of homes for sale in Manchester, NH increased by 32.4% between May and June 2025. The median list price of listings available in June 2025 was $472,500, while the average time on the real estate market was 8 days.