186 Wildwood Road

Property details·East Wakefield, Carroll County, New Hampshire·WKFD M:00078 B:044000 L:000000

3Beds
2Baths
2,105Sq ft
0.69Acres
2006Built

Location

Address

186 Wildwood Road

East Wakefield, NH 03830

Carroll County

Parcel ID

WKFD M:00078 B:044000 L:000000

Coordinates

43.627974, -70.977982

Building details

Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
2
Square feet
2,105
Stories
2
Year built
2006

Land & lot

Lot size
0.69 acres
Land area
30,056 sq ft
Zoning
R2BL B
Land use code
1001

Tax & assessment

CategoryAmount
Tax value$3,898
Assessed value$447,500

Values reflect public tax roll data as of the year shown.

County context

Carroll County 2026 Insights

Carroll County, New Hampshire: The Lakes Region's Paradox of Prosperity and Vacancy

Carroll County doesn't behave like most American counties. Nearly half its housing stock — a striking 44.9% vacancy rate — sits empty on any given day, yet home prices are climbing at 7.6% year-over-year and the median sale price has pushed past $409,000. This is not a county in decline. It's a county defined by seasonal rhythms, where the Lakes Region and White Mountains draw second-home buyers, leaf-peepers, and ski resort crowds to towns like Conway, Moultonborough, and Wolfeboro — "the oldest summer resort in America." The vacant homes aren't abandoned; they're waiting for summer.

A Second-Home Economy Written in the Data

That 44.9% vacancy rate is perhaps the single most telling number in Carroll County's profile, and it explains nearly everything else. The gap between census-reported median home value ($348,900) and actual recent sale prices ($409,500 median, $576,262 average) reflects a bifurcated market: modest year-round cottages pulling the assessed values down while lakefront estates and ski chalets push transaction prices dramatically upward. The 90th percentile sale price of $939,000 tells you exactly who is competing at the top of this market — and it isn't local schoolteachers.

The county's median age of 54.2 — well above New Hampshire's already-aging statewide median — and the fact that 30.1% of residents are 65 or older paint a picture of a community that has aged into its landscape. Retirees who bought lakefront property decades ago now make up the permanent population backbone, while the under-18 share of just 15.1% signals that young families aren't the primary market force here.

Key Statistics

StatValueContext
Vacancy Rate44.9%Driven by seasonal/second-home inventory, not distress
Homeownership Rate81.2%Well above the national norm; renters are rare here
YoY Price Change+7.6%Outpacing NH state average amid post-pandemic demand
Population 65+30.1%Nearly double the national share of ~17%

Labor Force Gaps and the Workforce Housing Crunch

With a labor force participation rate of just 58.7% — significantly below the national figure near 63% — Carroll County reflects an economy shaped by retirement and seasonal employment rather than year-round professional careers. The 5.3% unemployment rate, elevated relative to New Hampshire's typically tight labor market, is partly structural: hospitality and ski resort jobs are inherently seasonal, creating gaps in the off-season data.

The rent burden story is quietly alarming. At $1,179 median monthly rent, Carroll County isn't the most expensive rental market in New England — but 34.7% of renters are cost-burdened, with 16.3% severely so. For service workers, ski patrol staff, and restaurant employees who keep the tourism economy running, finding affordable year-round rentals in a county where 77.2% of homes are single-family and only 18.8% of occupied units are rentals is genuinely difficult. This is a county with a workforce housing problem dressed in a vacation-home economy.


FAQs

What makes Carroll County, NH unique? Carroll County is one of the most intensely seasonal housing markets in the northeastern United States. Home to Lake Winnipesaukee, Mount Washington, and the ski resorts of the White Mountains, nearly half the county's 40,000+ housing units are vacant at any given census snapshot — overwhelmingly second homes and vacation properties rather than signs of economic distress. This creates a paradox of high home prices, strong appreciation, and a permanent population that skews older and wealthier than almost anywhere else in New Hampshire.

Is Carroll County, NH affordable for year-round residents? Increasingly, no. While median incomes ($82,961) exceed the national benchmark and poverty rates are low (7.5%), the price-to-income ratio on recent sales sits around 5x — above the national benchmark of 4x — and the gap is widening as out-of-state buyers, particularly from Massachusetts, continue driving demand. Renters face the sharpest squeeze, with a significant minority experiencing severe cost burden in a market where rental supply is thin by design.

Why are home prices in Carroll County rising so fast? The 7.6% year-over-year price growth reflects continued post-pandemic demand for Lakes Region and White Mountains properties from buyers seeking remote work retreats, retirement destinations, and vacation investments. With limited buildable land around protected shorelines and mountain terrain, supply constraints are structural — meaning upward price pressure is unlikely to ease soon.

Local market context

Our database includes 2,742 properties in East Wakefield.

Properties in East Wakefield average $527,614, reflecting a competitive market.

The price per square foot of $336 reflects strong property valuations in this area.

Home prices in East Wakefield are 14% lower than the Carroll County average.

MetricEast WakefieldCarroll Countyvs County
Average Price$527,614$610,185-14%
Avg Sq Ft1,5702,019-22%
Price/Sq Ft$336$302+11%
Properties2,74264,658-96%

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Frequently Asked Questions About East Wakefield, NH Real Estate

What is the average home price in East Wakefield, NH?

The average home price in East Wakefield, NH is $527,614, based on analysis of 2,742 properties in our database.

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What is the price per square foot in East Wakefield, NH?

The average price per square foot in East Wakefield, NH is $336. This is calculated from an average home price of $527,614 and average size of 1,570 square feet.

What is the average home size in East Wakefield, NH?

Homes in East Wakefield, NH average 1,570 square feet, with an average price of $527,614.

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