Amsden, Concord, GA

Amsden — Real Estate & Neighborhood Guide

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Amsden Neighborhood Overview

Overview

Amsden is a quiet, residential neighborhood located in the southwest corner of Concord, New Hampshire. Bordered roughly by Clinton Street to the north, the Merrimack River to the east, and the town of Bow to the south and west, it offers a distinctly suburban feel while remaining within the city limits. The area is characterized by its winding, tree-lined streets, modest mid-century homes, and a strong sense of privacy and community among its residents.

The neighborhood's history is tied to post-World War II expansion, with much of its housing stock built from the 1950s through the 1970s. It developed as a desirable area for families and professionals seeking more space and a quieter pace than the downtown core, while maintaining easy access to it. Amsden's location provides a quick commute to downtown Concord, state government offices, and Interstate 93, making it a practical yet peaceful choice for many.

Housing & Real Estate

The housing stock in Amsden is predominantly composed of single-family homes, ranging from classic 1950s ranches and Capes to larger split-level and colonial-style houses built in the following decades. Lots are typically generous, well-treed, and offer a sense of seclusion. Architectural styles are generally traditional and functional, reflecting the neighborhood's mid-century development period.

As a well-established area with limited new construction, the real estate market is competitive, with prices generally above the Concord median. The neighborhood is overwhelmingly owner-occupied, with a very low percentage of rental properties, contributing to its stable and invested community feel. Recent trends show steady appreciation, driven by the neighborhood's desirable location, lot sizes, and reputation as a family-friendly enclave within the city.

Schools & Education

Amsden is part of the Concord School District, which is well-regarded in the state. Younger children typically attend the nearby Mill Brook School, which serves grades K-5 and is known for its strong community involvement. For middle school, students move on to Rundlett Middle School, and then to Concord High School, which offers a wide array of academic programs, athletics, and extracurricular activities.

In addition to the public system, several private and parochial school options are accessible within a short drive, including St. John Regional School and Bishop Brady High School. The neighborhood's proximity to the NHTI – Concord's Community College and a reasonable drive to the University of New Hampshire in Durham further enhances its appeal to families valuing educational opportunities.

Parks & Recreation

Amsden's primary recreational asset is its direct access to the extensive trail network along the Merrimack River. Residents can easily walk or bike to the riverbank and connect to the city-wide trail system, ideal for walking, running, and observing wildlife. The neighborhood itself, with its quiet streets and minimal through-traffic, is also popular for walking and cycling.

While Amsden does not contain large public parks within its immediate boundaries, the centrally located Rollins Park, with its playgrounds, tennis courts, and bandstand, is just a short drive away. For more active recreation, the Everett Arena (ice skating) and the Concord Sport Center are also easily accessible. The neighborhood's setting near the river and woodlands provides a natural, outdoor-oriented environment for residents.

Local Dining & Shopping

Amsden is primarily residential, so dining and shopping require a brief trip to nearby commercial corridors. The Fort Eddy Road and Loudon Road areas, a few minutes' drive north, offer a wide array of conveniences including major grocery stores like Market Basket and Hannaford, along with big-box retailers, banks, and pharmacies. This provides everyday essentials without needing to go downtown.

For dining and more specialized shopping, downtown Concord is a quick 5-10 minute drive. Residents enjoy easy access to the city's vibrant restaurant scene, boutique shops, and the Capitol Center for the Arts. A few local gems closer to home include popular spots like The Red Blazer Restaurant & Pub and The Barley House, which are situated just across the Clinton Street border of the neighborhood.

Who Lives Here

Amsden attracts a mix of established families, empty-nesters, and professionals who value tranquility, space, and a strong community spirit. The demographic tends to be stable, with many residents choosing to stay in the neighborhood for the long term. It is common to find state government employees, healthcare workers from Concord Hospital, and professionals commuting to nearby Manchester or the Seacoast who appreciate the balance of accessibility and retreat.

The community vibe is neighborly and low-key, with an emphasis on privacy and quiet enjoyment of one's property. It is a neighborhood where people know each other but are not in each other's pockets, appealing to those seeking a suburban lifestyle without the formalities of a homeowners' association. The draw is ultimately a classic New England neighborhood feel—safe, scenic, and conveniently connected to the capital city's amenities.

Amsden Market Data

MetricValueSource
Median Home Price$242KU.S. Census ACS 2022
Median Gross Rent$955/moU.S. Census ACS 2022
Median Household Income$83KU.S. Census ACS 2022
Homeownership Rate97.4%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Renter-Occupied2.6%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Rental Vacancy Rate0.0%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Market TypeSeller'sU.S. Census ACS 2022
Primary ZIP Code05151

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