Recreational Forestland
Bog Brook Road New Boston, NH 03070
Bog Brook Road, New Boston, NH, 03070
$875,000
For Sale
$875,000
LAND - New Boston, NH
Lot Size352.00 Acres
Days on Market163
Property Features for Bog Brook Road
General Information
- Property type
- Land
- Property subtype
- Other
- Zoning
- Residential 1
- Standard status
- Active
- Lot size
- 352.00 Acres
Taxes and HOA fees
- Tax Year
- 2025
- Tax Annual Amount
- 252
Utilities
- Water front
- 1
Listing Agency
LandVest, Inc./New Hampshire
(603) 228-2020
One Capitol Street Suite 300., Burlington, NH
Listed by
Stephen Gauthier
(802) 660-2900
Added: Feb 3 Checked: Jul 16 at 5:06 pm
MLS# 5075571
Listing URL
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Investment Insights
Based on property information with market context.
Bog Brook Forest is a large, managed forestland parcel offering timber resources and outdoor recreation. The property is described as well-stocked with high-value timber, with dominant species including white pine, red oak, and hemlock. In addition to the forest component, the parcel includes approximately ten acres of ecologically rich wetlands and features rolling hills with a general southeast aspect.
The land provides 1,100+/- feet of frontage along scenic Bog Brook and also abuts conservation property to the north. There are two points of legal access: one at the northeast end via a right-of-way off Bog Road in Goffstown, and a second right-of-way from the southwest off Bog Brook Road in New Boston. The property is enrolled in New Hampshire’s Current Use Taxation program, with current annual taxes of $252 (2025), reflecting its use as forestland.
For buyers, this is a well-defined tract that supports recreational uses alongside timber-related objectives, with established legal access from two directions and natural features that include brook frontage and wetlands. It may be particularly suitable for individuals or organizations looking for a larger, contiguous forest parcel where conservation-adjacent conditions and current-use status are part of the overall ownership picture.
The land provides 1,100+/- feet of frontage along scenic Bog Brook and also abuts conservation property to the north. There are two points of legal access: one at the northeast end via a right-of-way off Bog Road in Goffstown, and a second right-of-way from the southwest off Bog Brook Road in New Boston. The property is enrolled in New Hampshire’s Current Use Taxation program, with current annual taxes of $252 (2025), reflecting its use as forestland.
For buyers, this is a well-defined tract that supports recreational uses alongside timber-related objectives, with established legal access from two directions and natural features that include brook frontage and wetlands. It may be particularly suitable for individuals or organizations looking for a larger, contiguous forest parcel where conservation-adjacent conditions and current-use status are part of the overall ownership picture.
Key Highlights
- 352+/- acre forestland parcel in New Boston and Goffstown, NH, less than 2 miles from downtown Goffstown and 10+/- miles from Manchester
- 1,100+/- ft of frontage along scenic Bog Brook plus ten acres of ecologically rich wetlands
- Abuts conservation property to the north and includes rolling hills with a general southeast aspect
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Current Use by Public Records
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FAQs
What type of property is this?
Recreation land - Managed forestland with Bog Brook frontage, wetlands, and two legal access points for diversified recreation and ownership plans.
Where is this recreation land located?
The property is located at Bog Brook Road New Boston, NH.
What is the asking price?
The asking price for this property is $875,000.
What are key features of this property?
This property features: 352+/- acre forestland parcel in New Boston and Goffstown, NH, less than 2 miles from downtown Goffstown and 10+/- miles from Manchester; 1,100+/- ft of frontage along scenic Bog Brook plus ten acres of ecologically rich wetlands; Abuts conservation property to the north and includes rolling hills with a general southeast aspect