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Year-End Report

Affordability and availability remained the watchwords in the state's housing market in 2022.

The year came to a close with relatively few residential homes for sale and the largest year-end median price in the New Hampshire history.

The median price for the year was $440,000, an 11 percent increase over the year-end 2021 median price, marking the third consecutive year of double-digit percentage increases. That includes a $425,000 median price in December, a 6 percent hike over December 2021.

And despite a slight uptick in inventory, the number of homes on the market in New Hampshire continues to create a decidedly sellers' market. There were 1,542 single family residential housing units for sale at the end of December, amounting to 1.3 months' supply of inventory. A balanced market is considered five to seven months, numbers not seen in the state since 2015.

As a result, affordability remains at historically low levels. December showed a 73 on the affordability index, which means the state's median household income is just 73 percent of what is necessary to qualify for the median-priced home under prevailing interest rates. That's a 28 percent drop in affordability from a year ago. By comparison, the index was over 150 as recently as 2017 and has been over 200 within the last 10 years.

December's 1,029 closed sales, meanwhile, marked a 28 percent decrease from December 2021, and the 14,456 residential home sales in all of 2022 meant a 17 percent decline from year-end 2021. It marked the 18th consecutive month that sales have decreased compared to a year prior.

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

Jan 12, 2023

"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