New Hampshire Tax-Delinquent Properties · Grafton County
8 properties indexed. Acquisition from $250. All listings are past New Hampshire's two-year RSA 80 redemption window.
Grafton County stretches across New Hampshire's western spine — from the White Mountains near Littleton down to the Upper Valley near Lebanon and Haverhill. The county mixes ski-corridor real estate (Franconia Notch area) with rural farmland and river-valley towns. Tax-delinquent parcels here carry higher assessed values than Coos County but lower competition than Rockingham or Hillsborough. Under New Hampshire RSA 80, municipalities gain tax-acquired title after a two-year redemption period — Grafton properties in this database have cleared that threshold.
Under New Hampshire RSA 80:19, municipalities execute a tax lien when property taxes go unpaid. After a two-year redemption window, the collector issues a deed to the municipality under RSA 80:38-a — establishing tax-acquired title. Properties in this database have cleared that threshold.
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New Hampshire's RSA 80 gives municipalities a clear statutory path to tax-acquired title. Here's how the process runs from delinquency to deed.
When taxes go unpaid, the municipality executes a tax lien under RSA 80:19. Notice is sent to the owner and all mortgagees of record.
The owner has two years from the lien execution date to redeem by paying all back taxes, interest (12% per annum), and costs. After this, the right to redeem expires under RSA 80:38.
After the redemption window closes, the tax collector deeds the property to the municipality under RSA 80:38-a. Municipal tax-acquired title is now established.
The municipality may sell, transfer, or otherwise dispose of tax-acquired property. Investors can negotiate directly with the town or city governing body.
The deed is recorded at Grafton County Registry of Deeds, transferring title. No quiet title action typically required for the statutory RSA 80 process.
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| Address / City | Type | Delinquency | Acquisition Cost | Assessed Value | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 182 Smith Bridge Rd, Plymouth | Vacant Land | 16 yrs | $250 | $28,900 | Ready to File |
| 61 Court St, Haverhill | Residential | 14 yrs | $450 | $53,400 | Ready to File |
| 37 Tenney Mountain Rd, Plymouth | Residential | 13 yrs | $610 | $74,600 | Ready to File |
| 23 River Rd, Alexandria | Residential | 11 yrs | $580 | $67,400 | Ready to File |
| 129 Woodsville Rd, Haverhill | Commercial | 10 yrs | $890 | $118,000 | Ready to File |
| 44 Orford Ridge Rd, Orford | Residential | 9 yrs | $760 | $91,200 | Ready to File |
| 96 Cottage St, Littleton | Commercial | 8 yrs | $1,100 | $163,000 | Ready to File |
| 258 Meadow St, Littleton | Residential | 7 yrs | $720 | $88,700 | Ready to File |
Acquisition cost = back taxes owed + filing fees. Assessed value from municipal records. Data updated quarterly.
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