Horse country and apple orchards. One of New Hampshire's premier equestrian communities with A+ schools, stone walls, and the highest median home value in the Souhegan Valley.
Hollis is southern New Hampshire's answer to the Connecticut horse country — multi-acre estates behind stone walls, working apple orchards, and a fierce commitment to preservation that keeps development at bay and property values climbing.
Drive through Hollis on a fall afternoon and you'll understand immediately. Stone walls line every road. White clapboard farmhouses sit behind manicured paddocks. Apple orchards — Brookdale Farm, Lull Farm — draw visitors from across New England. This is the real thing, not a staged version of rural life.
The Hollis-Brookline Cooperative School District is consistently rated A+ and ranks among the best in New Hampshire. Families relocating from Massachusetts are routinely stunned by the quality — and the fact that there's no private school tuition required to get it.
For equestrian buyers, Hollis is the clear choice. The town's large-lot zoning, extensive conservation corridors, and established riding culture make it the premier horse community south of the Lakes Region. Properties along Nartoff Road, Broad Street, and Federal Hill Road regularly feature barns, paddocks, and direct trail access.
Privacy is the defining characteristic. Flint Pond provides lakefront living within town borders. The Nissitissit River corridor connects hundreds of acres of conservation land. And yet, the Massachusetts border — and the Route 3 corridor to Boston — is just minutes away.
We track 25 properties in Hollis. Many will never be listed. Tell us what you're looking for and we'll find it.