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The statewide sales numbers continue to push upward, landing most recently at a new August median price record of $550,000. That's a 2.8 percent increase over August 2024, and it marks the 67th consecutive month that New Hampshire has seen a monthly price increase compared to the same month of the prior year.

NEW HAMPSHIRE MONTHLY INDICATORS

There were 2,569 single family residential homes on the market at the end of August, which is a 23 percent increase over August 2024. But in context, it still provides just 2.5 months supply – the amount of time it would take to sell the current inventory at the current rate of sales if nothing else came on the market.

A balanced market is said to be 5-7 months' supply, and the last time New Hampshire saw a balanced housing market – October 2016 – 7,112 homes were for sale.

As a result, the bottom line continues to be affordability, and in July the NHAR Affordability Index remained below 60 for the ninth consecutive month, at 55, meaning the state's median household income is just 55 percent of what is necessary to qualify for the median-priced home under today's interest rates. By comparison, the Index has been as high as 200 as recently as 2013, and was last over 100 in 2021.

For NHAR's full slate of market data, including our Monthly Indicators report and detailed county- and town-level reports, visit our FastStats landing page. To create your own customizable and brandable market reports, visit NHAR's members-only InfoSparks page.

Questions? Please email Vice President of Communications and Member Engagement Dave Cummings (dave@nhar.com), or call 603-554-7855.

Sep 17, 2025

"Amidst the sea of change to which the New Hampshire Association of REALTORS has played witness in its 85 years, one thing that has remained constant is the Realtor 'R' and the value we bring to every real estate transaction in which we take part. We are part of a unique community where our familial cooperation transcends our business competition. These are not mere platitudes, but our living ideals, and they are, in fact, the foundation on which we conduct ourselves in our day-to-day affairs."

Susan Cole, 2025 President, New Hampshire REALTORS