The gateway to the Monadnock region. Mill town character at the base of Pack Monadnock — the valley's most affordable entry point with mountain access and small-town authenticity that larger towns envy.
Greenville sits where the Souhegan Valley meets the Monadnock region — a compact mill village with genuine character, mountain access, and the lowest entry point in the corridor for buyers who value authenticity over acreage.
Greenville is a mill town in the best sense — a compact village built around the Souhegan River, where 19th-century brick buildings line the main street and the mountain rises behind the town like a postcard backdrop. Pack Monadnock is literally in the backyard, offering hiking trails and summit views that rival anything in the White Mountains.
The real estate here is fundamentally different from the rest of the valley. Greenville offers entry-level luxury — well-built homes on generous lots at price points 30-40% below the valley median. For buyers who want the Souhegan Valley lifestyle but don't need a McMansion, Greenville is the play.
The Mason Road conservation corridor connects Greenville to thousands of acres of protected forest, providing trail access for hiking, mountain biking, and cross-country skiing. The Greenville town beach on the Souhegan offers swimming in summer.
As the valley's most affordable gateway, Greenville represents upside potential. The town has avoided overdevelopment, maintained its character, and sits in the path of the price appreciation wave that has already transformed Amherst, Hollis, and Milford.
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