The median price of a single family residential home in New Hampshire was $450,000 in August, a 10 percent increase from last year and the highest August price number in New Hampshire history.
The year to date median price remains historically high as well. At $446,000 through the first eight months combined, that's 15 percent higher than 2021, which had been the highest ever to that point.
Closed sales, meanwhile, is 12 percent below a year ago in August and 14 percent lower than year to date 2021.
Inventory in New Hamphsire remains scarce as well. The 2,154 single family residential homes for sale at the end of August is a 10 percent drop from a year ago and provides just 1.6 months' supply of inventory. A balanced market is considered to be roughly six or seven months' supply.
For the detailed July 2022 Monthly Indicators report, click here. For our full slate of market data, including detailed county- and town-level reports, visit our FastStats landing page.
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