It was just over two years ago that residential home sales in New Hampshire crossed the $300,000 median price threshold for the first time in the state's history. Just 25 months later, we're at $409,000.
View our video review of the June data here.
Other numbers of note in the June Monthly Market Indicators report:
- There were just over 1,900 homes on the market at the end of June, which is 1.2 months' supply (a balanced market is considered 6-7 months). The 1.2 months is exactly the average supply number over the past year in New Hampshire.
- It was the 12th consecutive month of 100 percent or higher percent of list price received, and 104.4 percent marked the highest number in NHAR's records – dating back at least 16 years.
- Average Days on Market – the time between a listing and an accepted offer – reached an all-time low of 18 days in June.
For our detailed June 2021 market report, click here or download the attached PDF. For statewide and county level data from 1998 to 2020, click here.
Questions? Please email Communications Director Dave Cummings (dave@nhar.com), or call 603-225-5549.