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$3,500,000 $1,728 per sq.ft. Wolfeboro NH Multi Family »

Number of Units 63   Total Sq. Ft. 2025  |  Acres: 84.01
Listed on Wednesday Aug 6, 2025
Description: Own Your Dream Campground in Wolfeboro! Come see this amazing 80+ acre campground with 60 campsites, each with water, septic, electric, and Wi-Fi. There are also tent sites for those who love a simpler camping experience. The property includes a beautiful 2-story owner's home with over 2,000 square feet of space,including 2 bedrooms, 2 baths, 2 living rooms a sitting room, dining room, kitchen and lovely porch so you can live right where you work. You'll enjoy frontage on WileyBrook, a bathhouse, a camp store, and plenty of sheds and storage buildings. There's even an extra 11-acre lot where you could add fun features like a pool, playground,or tennis/pickleball courts. Located in Wolfeboro, America's Oldest Summer Resort, this campground has a loyal group of campers and lots of room to grow--especiallywith more online advertising and social media. Or, if you prefer, the land could possibly be used for a future housing development buyer to do their due diligence on this.Live where you play and make this campground your own adventure! See Listing Details & 41 images. Includes a Virtual Tour

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