New Hampshire
Mirror Lake real estate is regarded as a limited supply market in New Hampshire for lake homes and lake lots.
Typically, buyers can find very few Mirror Lake homes for sale, and very few Mirror Lake lots and land for sale.
Mirror Lake is one of the many smaller New Hampshire lakes.
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Mirror Lake is in Tuftonboro, New Hampshire, under 45 miles from Rochester and Concord.
The Portsmouth International Airport at Pease is under 60 miles away, and the Portland International Jetport is under 70 miles away. For medical care, the Huggins Hospital is under 10 miles away.
Spanning 333 acres and with a maximum depth of 43 feet, Mirror Lake provides its residents with all the joys of a large lake while keeping the atmosphere of a small lake.
Popular activities include boating, kayaking, canoeing, swimming, fishing, and taking in the views. Many homes have docks, but a public access point is on the western side of the water.
Those who want excitement off the water can discover everything Tuftonboro has to offer.
One popular destination is Browns Ridge Family Farm, where visitors can interact with animals and go horseback riding.
Another popular destination is Funspot, where visitors can play at the arcade, go bowling, or play a few rounds of mini-golf.
Concord, the capital city of New Hampshire, has lots to offer residents of Mirror Lake.
The top attraction is the independently owned Red River Theatre. This theatre offers screenings of independent films as well as classic movies.
Those more interested in live performances should head to Capitol Center for the Arts. There they will find ballet, country, rock, and Broadway performances.
Another attraction is the Mcauliffe-Shepard Discovery Center, named after Christina Mcauliffe and Alan Shepard. This museum features interactive indoor and outdoor exhibits as well as a planetarium.
Rochester is the largest city in the seacoast region and the fourth-largest city in the state. There is a lot of rich history and a variety of activities to embark on in the city.
If you want to spend an afternoon outside, there are public and family-friendly parks and playgrounds. There are also hiking, walking, and biking trails along the Cocheco River.
Enjoy the great shopping and dining scenes with some entertainment for a perfect night downtown.
Those who want a beautiful place to sit down and relax will love living on Mirror Lake.