What does your money buy in Pelham, N.H.?
A sampling of the market in this Southern New Hampshire town includes two properties with first-floor masters: a Cape for $330,000 and a Colonial for $499,900.

$330,000
10 Andover St.
Year built: 1950
Lot size: 0.17 acre
Bedrooms: 3
Baths: 2 full
Taxes: $4,959 in 2016
Houses don’t come on the market on Little Island Pond that often, so this 1,872-square-foot charmer stands out. The wood-burning fireplace is the centerpiece of the house, which has a sunny kitchen, warm wood tones, built-ins, and a dining room with pond views. There’s a front-to-back master downstairs, plus two bedrooms and a bonus office/nursery space upstairs.

$499,900
Year built: 2002
Lot size: 3.36 acres
Bedrooms: 5
Baths: 3 full, 1 half
Taxes: $10,257 in 2016
There’s plenty of room for family and friends in this 4,168-square-foot Colonial, which has a three-level hardwood staircase in the foyer and a first-floor master suite, new four-season sunroom, and composite deck. There are four large bedrooms upstairs, including the original master, plus a partially finished basement, not to mention granite in the kitchen and marble in the baths. The house is wired for a generator.
Chris Morris, the Globe’s Travel and Food editor, can be reached at [email protected]. Subscribe to our free real estate newsletter — our weekly digest on buying, selling, and design — at pages.email.bostonglobe.com/AddressSignUp.
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