This 460 square foot apartment, located at 103 High St, Unit 5 in Keene, NH, offers a well-designed living space within a single floor. The unit is characterized by its sloped ceilings, indicative of its position on an upper level, likely an attic conversion. The space is divided into four main areas. The bedroom area features a double bed, storage solutions, and a window providing natural light. A collection of posters and string lights add a personalized touch. The living area, while compact, includes a sofa and appears to double as a recreational space with sports equipment visible. The kitchen, though small, is efficiently designed with a countertop, sink, and electric stove. Open shelving and cabinets provide ample storage for kitchen essentials. A skylight in this area offers additional natural illumination. The bathroom, while compact, includes all necessary fixtures - a toilet, sink, and what appears to be a shower area. A mosaic tile backsplash adds a decorative element to the space. Throughout the apartment, light-colored wood flooring creates a sense of continuity and helps to brighten the space. The sloped ceilings, while potentially limiting in some areas, contribute to the unique character of this attic-style apartment. Despite its modest size, the layout demonstrates efficient use of space, making it suitable for a single occupant or a couple.
103 High St Unit 5
Keene, NH 03431
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Bedrooms
1
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Bathrooms
1
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Square Feet
545 sq ft
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Available
Available Jul 10
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About This Home
MLS# 5098768
103 High St is an apartment community located in Cheshire County and the 03431 ZIP Code.
Contact
- Listed by Jarrett Lau | Greenwald Realty Group
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Prime MLS
Located in New Hampshire's Monadnock Region, Keene combines small-city conveniences with classic New England character. As home to Keene State College and Antioch University New England, the city's historic downtown centers around Central Square, where independent shops and restaurants create a welcoming atmosphere. The rental market shows stability, with average rents ranging from $1,498 for studios to $1,798 for two-bedroom units, reflecting a moderate year-over-year increase of 2-4%. Housing options span from apartments near the college campus to converted Victorian homes in the historic district.
Community events and outdoor recreation define life in Keene. Downtown hosts the annual Keene Music Festival, while fall brings the beloved Pumpkin Festival. The Ashuelot River Trail offers paths for walking and cycling through the city's natural landscapes. Major state highways provide easy access to surrounding areas, while maintaining Keene's small-town appeal.
Learn more about living in Keene| Colleges & Universities | Distance | ||
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| Drive: | 3 min | 1.3 mi | |
| Drive: | 27 min | 19.1 mi | |
| Drive: | 51 min | 34.7 mi | |
| Drive: | 59 min | 39.9 mi |