#5041457, Holly Ann Countie, Listing office: Century 21 Cardinal
41 Hunt St Nashua, NH 03060
Property details
About 41 Hunt St
Charming 3 bedroom, ranch style bungalow. This lovely home retains all the quality of yesteryear and is loaded with upgrades. The large eat-in kitchen, original stained woodwork, hardwood floors and vinyl siding are easy to maintain. Relax after work in an ALL NEW heated 4 season room with 9 Harvey windows, 2 full view glass doors and all new interior walls and ceiling. Other updates include a new asphalt shingle roof, energy efficient insulation and weatherization measures, water tank, & upgraded fuel lines. The electrical service has been upgraded to 200 amps. The home has all-new appliances, fenced-in yard for family enjoyment and a new garage door. You will enjoy neighborhood living with city convenience. It is close to bus routes, downtown Nashua, shopping, restaurants, theater and hospitals. Showing begin at open house Saturday 6/14/2025 from 11AM - 1PM. Second open house Sunday 6/15/2025 from 11AM - 1PM. Easy to show. Quick close possible.
Highlights
Summary
- Full Bathrooms: 1
- Appliances: Electric Range, Refrigerator, Water Heater
- Basement: Yes
- Flooring Type: Hardwood, Vinyl
- Interior: Ceiling Fan, Kitchen/Dining, Natural Light, Natural Woodwork, Laundry - Basement, Attic - Walkup
- Total Bedroom Count: 3
- Garage Space: 1 space
- Parking: Driveway, Garage, On-Site, Parking Spaces 3 - 5, Paved
- Exterior: Trash, Fence - Full, Garden Space, Storage, Window Screens, Windows - Double Pane, Porch - Heated
- Heating: Oil, Baseboard, Electric, Forced Air, Radiant Floor
- Cooling: None
- List Price: $424,900
- Price/SqFt: $395
- Annual Tax Amount: $6,082
- Tax Year: 2023
- Directions: Everett Pike Exit 4E, Left onto Lunt Rd, R/t onto Almont St ( at light), R/t onto Norwell St, Left onto Hunt St (At Stop sign), 41 is Blue Ranch/Bungalow on left
- Year Built: 1952
- Stories: 1
- Living Area: 1,075 SqFt
- Lot Size: 0.14 Acres
- MLS Number: 5045858
- Office Name: RE/MAX Innovative Properties
- Office Email: maura@nhhomes.com
- Listing Agent: Maura Parnin
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Price information
Property sales
Date | Event | Price |
---|---|---|
Mar 16, 2006 | Home Sold | $216,000 |
Tax history
Year | Assessment | Property Tax |
---|---|---|
2023 | $333,600 | $6,082 |
2022 | $333,600 | $6,028 |
2021 | $220,500 | $5,120 |
2020 | $220,900 | $4,995 |
2019 | $220,900 | $4,807 |
2018 | $220,700 | $4,681 |
2017 | $155,700 | $4,016 |
History based on county public records data.
Nearby schools
4
Fairgrounds Elementary School
Public District KG-5
0.4 mi
•37 Blanchard St
3
Ledge Street School
Public District KG-5
1.0 mi
•139 Ledge St
1
Dr. Norman W. Crisp School
Public District KG-5
1.4 mi
•50 Arlington St
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 $53,026. Typical income of Nashua, NH residents is between $35k-100k annually. Most families are single, no kids. The majority of residents in this area have high school diploma education.
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Living in Nashua, NH
Nashua's transportation infrastructure supports both private and public transit options, with a network of roads and highways that facilitate commuting and regional travel. Public transportation services are available, providing residents with alternatives to private vehicle use. The city is also conscious of walkability, with certain areas being more pedestrian-friendly, and efforts are made to improve bikeability. Ride-sharing services are present in the city, offering additional transportation choices for residents and visitors alike.
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About 41 Hunt St
The listing price of 41 Hunt St property is $424,900.
The property 41 Hunt St is a house located in Nashua, New Hampshire, 03060.
Active Listing: 41 Hunt St is For Sale (Active/New) which means the seller is accepting offers.
The nearby schools for 41 Hunt St are: Fairgrounds Elementary School (GreatSchools Rating 4/10), Ledge Street School (GreatSchools Rating 3/10), Dr. Norman W. Crisp School (GreatSchools Rating 1/10), Fairgrounds Middle School (GreatSchools Rating 3/10), Elm Street Middle School (GreatSchools Rating 4/10), Microsociety Academy Charter School Foundation (GreatSchools Rating 6/10), Nashua High School South (GreatSchools Rating 4/10), Nashua High School North (GreatSchools Rating 5/10), Alvirne High School (GreatSchools Rating 4/10).
According to the records, the last property tax for 2023 is $6,082 (source: MLS/based on county public records data).
The last sale was on March 16, 2006 for $216,000 (source: MLS/tax record).
The property at 41 Hunt St has 3 bedrooms and 1 bathroom.
The property 41 Hunt St is 1,075 SqFt (source: MLS/tax record).
The year of construction for 41 Hunt St is 1952.
This home is located at 41 Hunt St in Nashua, NH and zip code 03060. This 1,075 square foot home, which was built in 1952, sits on a 0.14 acre lot. Features: 3 bedrooms, 1 bathroom. It has been listed on Rocket Homes since June 11, 2025 and is currently priced at $424,900.
The number of homes for sale in Nashua, NH increased by 208.6% between April and May 2025. The median list price of listings available in May 2025 was $489,900, while the average time on the real estate market was 23 days.