Goshen, Concord, VT

Goshen — Real Estate & Neighborhood Guide

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Goshen Neighborhood Overview

Overview

Goshen is a quiet, rural neighborhood located in the southwestern corner of Concord, New Hampshire. Unlike the more densely populated downtown or commercial strips, Goshen is characterized by its expansive wooded lots, rolling hills, and a distinctly country atmosphere. It is situated near the town line of Hopkinton and is defined by roads like Old Hopkinton Road, Sewalls Falls Road, and the northern stretch of Mountain Road, offering a secluded feel while remaining within the city limits.

The area's history is deeply tied to agriculture and rural living, with many properties reflecting this heritage through old farmsteads and large tracts of land. Its development has been organic and low-density, preserving a significant amount of forest and open space. Residents enjoy a sense of privacy and connection to nature, with the convenience of being a short 15-20 minute drive from Concord's city center, state government offices, and major retail corridors.

Housing & Real Estate

The housing stock in Goshen is predominantly composed of single-family homes on large, often multi-acre lots. Styles range from classic New England colonials and Cape Cods to rustic ranches and modern custom-built homes designed to blend with the natural surroundings. It is a neighborhood defined by space and privacy, with many homes set back from the road and surrounded by trees.

Price ranges are typically higher than the Concord median due to the lot sizes and secluded nature, often starting in the $400,000s and reaching well over $700,000 for newer constructions or properties with significant acreage. The area is overwhelmingly owner-occupied, with very few multi-family or rental properties. Recent trends show steady demand for those seeking a rural lifestyle within commuting distance of the capital, keeping the market competitive for available listings.

Schools & Education

As part of Concord, Goshen falls within the Concord School District (SAU 8). Students typically attend the Beaver Meadow Elementary School, which is known for its strong community feel and outdoor learning opportunities that align well with the Goshen lifestyle. For middle school, students move to Rundlett Middle School, and then onward to Concord High School, which offers a wide array of academic programs, arts, and athletics.

For private education, several options are a short drive away, including St. John Regional School and Bishop Brady High School in Concord. The neighborhood's proximity to Hopkinton also places it near the highly regarded Hopkinton School District, though residents are assigned to Concord schools. For higher education, the presence of the University of New Hampshire School of Law and NHTI - Concord's Community College downtown is a significant benefit.

Parks & Recreation

Recreation in Goshen is primarily centered on its natural environment. Residents have direct access to miles of wooded trails for hiking, mountain biking, snowshoeing, and cross-country skiing right from their backyards or nearby conservation land. The neighborhood is a gateway to outdoor adventure, with the Turkey River and smaller ponds dotting the landscape.

While there are no formal city parks within the immediate Goshen lanes, the expansive and well-maintained trails of the Oak Hill trail network are easily accessible, offering over 30 miles of paths. For organized sports fields, playgrounds, and the indoor Everett Arena, residents take the short drive into central Concord. The prime attraction is the private, serene outdoor space that comes with each property, perfect for gardening, keeping animals, or simply enjoying the quiet.

Local Dining & Shopping

Goshen itself is not a commercial district; its charm lies in its residential tranquility. For daily conveniences, dining, and shopping, residents rely on a short drive into Concord's West End or downtown. The nearby Fort Eddy Road and Loudon Road corridors provide all major necessities, including supermarkets like Market Basket and Hannaford, hardware stores, pharmacies, and a variety of chain and local restaurants.

The neighborhood's location also offers quick access to the vibrant Main Street dining scene in downtown Concord, featuring acclaimed restaurants, coffee shops, and boutique stores. For a more rural shopping experience, the seasonal Concord Farmers Market is a popular destination. The lack of immediate commercial development is a deliberate feature of Goshen, preserving its peaceful character.

Who Lives Here

Goshen attracts residents who prioritize privacy, space, and a deep connection to nature. The population is often a mix of professionals, state employees, and families who work in Concord but desire a country lifestyle. It is also popular with those who have outdoor hobbies like gardening, hunting, or trail sports, and who appreciate the ability to have workshops, barns, or large gardens on their property.

The community vibe is one of quiet independence and mutual respect for privacy, though neighbors are known to be friendly and helpful. It draws people seeking an escape from suburban density without the extreme remoteness of more northern towns. The demographic tends to skew toward established households, from young families looking for a safe, expansive environment for children to explore to empty-nesters seeking a peaceful retreat. The common thread is a shared appreciation for the rustic beauty and serene pace of life that Goshen uniquely offers within Concord's boundaries.

Goshen Market Data

MetricValueSource
Median Home Price$217KU.S. Census ACS 2022
Median Gross Rent$2K/moU.S. Census ACS 2022
Median Household Income$60KU.S. Census ACS 2022
Homeownership Rate82.5%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Renter-Occupied17.5%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Rental Vacancy Rate15.9%U.S. Census ACS 2022
Market TypeBuyer'sU.S. Census ACS 2022
Primary ZIP Code03752

Top Real Estate Agents in Goshen, Concord

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