Barnet, Concord, GA

Barnet — Real Estate & Neighborhood Guide

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Barnet Neighborhood Overview

Overview

Barnet is a quiet, residential neighborhood located in the southeastern corner of Concord, New Hampshire. It is bounded roughly by Interstate 93 to the west, the Merrimack River to the north, and extends into more rural areas to the east and south. This positioning gives the area a distinctly suburban feel, offering a peaceful retreat from the busier downtown and commercial corridors while remaining conveniently connected to the city's core via I-93 and Loudon Road.

The neighborhood's history is tied to its namesake, the Barnet School, a historic one-room schoolhouse built in 1875 that still stands on Barnet Road. While much of its development occurred in the latter half of the 20th century, the area retains a sense of its pastoral past with wooded lots and meandering streets. The character of Barnet is defined by its tranquility, family-friendly atmosphere, and strong sense of community among residents who value privacy and a connection to nature.

Housing & Real Estate

The housing stock in Barnet is predominantly composed of single-family homes, ranging from mid-century ranches and split-levels to larger, more contemporary constructions built on spacious, often wooded lots. The neighborhood is known for its lack of high-density housing, with very few multi-family units or apartment complexes, contributing to its secluded and suburban ambiance. Architectural styles are varied, but the emphasis is on comfortable, practical family homes.

As a primarily owner-occupied neighborhood, Barnet's real estate market is competitive, often appealing to those seeking more land and privacy than is typically found in Concord's more central neighborhoods. Price ranges are generally in the mid to upper tiers for the Concord area, reflecting the lot sizes and the desirable, quiet setting. Recent trends show steady demand, with homes selling quickly, driven by buyers looking for a suburban lifestyle with easy highway access to Concord, Manchester, and beyond.

Schools & Education

Barnet is part of the Concord School District, which is well-regarded in the state. Students typically attend the nearby Mill Brook School for elementary education, followed by Rundlett Middle School and Concord High School. The district is known for its strong academic programs, diverse extracurricular activities, and recent investments in facility upgrades, including the new Concord High School building.

For private education, several options are a short drive away in central Concord, including St. John Regional Catholic School and the Bishop Brady High School campus. The neighborhood's proximity to the NHTI – Concord's Community College and the University of New Hampshire School of Law in downtown Concord also provides accessible higher education and lifelong learning opportunities for residents.

Parks & Recreation

While Barnet itself is more residential, it is surrounded by significant natural and recreational resources. The neighborhood's eastern edge is near the vast trail networks of the Oak Hill and Horse Hill conservation areas, offering residents immediate access to miles of hiking, mountain biking, and snowshoeing trails through diverse forests and wetlands. The Merrimack River, forming the northern boundary, provides opportunities for fishing, kayaking, and canoeing.

Within a short drive, residents can enjoy the amenities of the city's park system, including the expansive White Park with its pond, trails, and sports facilities. The nearby Everett Arena offers public skating and hockey, while the city's robust network of recreational programs is easily accessible. The semi-rural setting of Barnet itself encourages an active outdoor lifestyle right from residents' backdoors.

Local Dining & Shopping

Barnet is primarily a residential enclave, so its immediate commercial offerings are limited. However, its excellent access to Loudon Road (Route 106) and Interstate 93 places a wide array of dining and shopping options just a few minutes away by car. The Loudon Road corridor features numerous national retailers, grocery stores like Market Basket and Hannaford, and a variety of casual dining and fast-food restaurants.

For a more local or upscale experience, residents typically drive into downtown Concord, which is approximately a 10-15 minute drive. There, they can explore the city's vibrant Main Street with its independent boutiques, bookstores, and a thriving culinary scene featuring farm-to-table restaurants, cozy cafes, and craft breweries. The nearby Steeplegate Mall area also provides additional big-box and service-oriented retail options.

Who Lives Here

Barnet attracts residents who prioritize space, quiet, and a strong sense of community. It is particularly popular with established families, professionals, and empty-nesters who appreciate the larger lot sizes, the safety of the cul-de-sacs, and the top-rated school district. The demographic tends to be a mix of long-time Concord residents and newcomers drawn to New Hampshire's capital region for its quality of life and economic opportunities.

The community vibe is neighborly and low-key, with social interaction often centered around neighborhood gatherings, outdoor activities, and school events. Residents are drawn to the balance Barnet strikes: it feels like a secluded, wooded retreat, yet it is only minutes from the employment centers, healthcare facilities, and cultural amenities of downtown Concord and the I-93 corridor. It is a neighborhood for those who want a suburban home base with a strong connection to the natural landscape of New Hampshire.

Barnet Market Data

MetricValueSource
Median Home Price$242KU.S. Census ACS 2022
Median Gross Rent$875/moU.S. Census ACS 2022
Median Household Income$79KU.S. Census ACS 2022
Homeownership Rate91.6%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Renter-Occupied8.4%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Rental Vacancy Rate0.0%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Market TypeSeller'sU.S. Census ACS 2022
Primary ZIP Code03771

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