New Hampshire Housing Market & Affordability 2026

Median home prices, homeownership rates, affordability trends, and housing policy in New Hampshire for 2026.

$445,000
Median Home Price
Low
Affordability Rating
71%
Homeownership Rate
+6.1%
Year-over-Year Change

Housing Market Overview

New Hampshire has seen explosive price appreciation driven by migration from Massachusetts and remote work flexibility. The state has some of the most restrictive local zoning in the nation. Inventory shortages are severe. The lack of a state income or sales tax means property taxes carry a heavy fiscal burden.

Key Housing Data

IndicatorValue
Median Home Price$445,000
Year-over-Year Change+6.1%
Affordability RatingLow
Homeownership Rate71%
Renter Cost Burden29%
Housing InventoryCritically Low
Zoning EnvironmentVery Restrictive (local)
Rent ControlNone
Property Tax Burden (Rank)#47 nationally

Political Context

New Hampshire’s Republican-dominated legislature has been reluctant to preempt local zoning authority. Democrats argue more aggressive state action is needed. Property taxes are high relative to incomes in some towns. The housing shortage affects economic competitiveness.

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