Tilton, New Hampshire
What It Is Like to Retire in Tilton
Tilton is a small town on the Winnipesaukee River in central New Hampshire. The population was about 3,500 (2009). It includes the village of Lochmere. The Tilton School, a private preparatory school, is located here in town. Photo of Indian queen statue in Tilton courtesy of Wikipedia and SayCheeeeeese (public domain); Photo of postcard of View of Winnisquam Lake, New Hampshire, courtesy of Wikipedia.
Where to Retire in Tilton and Home Prices
There is at least 1 active adult community in the area (see link at left).
The median home value in Tilton was $248,443 in early 2020 (Zillow).
What Is Special about Tilton
Tilton residents are generally active in local politics.
What Is Not Special about Tilton
Besides some historical landmarks, there are not a lot of interesting highlights in Tilton.
Who Will Like Retirement in Tilton
Those interested in a small but lively colonial town retire here.
Local Economy Is Driven by
small businesses
Climate and Physical Environment
Tilton has mild-to-hot summers and mild-to-cold winters.
Restaurants & Cultural Scene
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Crime
The crime index in Tilton at 380 is slightly higher than the U.S. average of 321.
Medical facilities
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Transportation
I-93 runs through town.
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