New Hampshire Housing Market

Cool Market

Housing market data and trends for New Hampshire. Track median prices, inventory, days on market, and competition metrics for real estate investors.

Data period: January 2026

Median Sale Price

$509K

4.0% YoY

Days on Market

64 days

6.7% YoY

Active Inventory

2,631

6.3% YoY

Homes Sold

951

0.3% YoY

Cool Market

Buyer activity is slowing, creating more negotiating room.

New Hampshire Market Summary

The New Hampshire housing market is cooling down. As of January 2026, the median home sale price is $509K, up 4.0% year-over-year. Homes are spending a median of 64 days on the market, 6.7% longer than a year ago.

There are 2,631 homes for sale — 6.3% more than last year. With 2.8 months of supply, this is a seller's market. 1,025 new listings were added during this period, down 9.5% year-over-year.

Homes are selling for 98.4% of their list price on average, suggesting room for negotiation. 30.8% of homes sell above their asking price. 15.7% of listings have had a price drop.

Market Opportunity Score

Based on current market conditions

68

Contributing Factors

Months of Supply 2.8
Days on Market 64
Price Drops 15.7%
Sale-to-List Ratio 98.4%
Market Temperature Cool

How This Market Compares

vs. National Median

Median Price (National: $423K) 20.3%
Days on Market (National: 66) 3.0%
Inventory (National: 1,210,379) 99.8%

Investor Takeaway

The cooling market may present buying opportunities with less competition and more negotiating leverage.

New Hampshire Market Trends

Median Sale Price

Median Days on Market

Active Inventory

Homes Sold

Sale-to-List Ratio

Listings with Price Drops

Detailed Market Metrics

Median List Price

$517K

Price per Sq Ft

$282

Sale-to-List Ratio

98.4%

Months of Supply

2.8

Sold Above List

30.8%

Price Drops

15.7%

New Listings

1,025

9.5% YoY

Pending Sales

1,134

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