NEW HAMPSHIRE
Home Sales Down, Average Price Up
Home sales are down 6.1% year over year, with March 2025 at 1,004 compared to 1,069 last March. Sales are down for single-family homes and condos, but up for multi-family homes.
- Single families: 699 (2024) | 676 (2025)
- Condominiums: 318 (2024) | 262 (2025)
- Multi-families: 52 (2024) | 66 (2025)
Average sale price increased by 5.9% when compared to last February, now at $554,999. Prices increased across all categories.
- Single families: $550,529 (2024) | $579,068 (2025)
- Condominiums: $453,150 (2024) | $463,862 (2025)
- Multi-families: $540,994 (2024) | $665,312 (2025)
Homes Listed For Sale:
The number of homes listed is up by 22.5% when compared to March 2024.
- 2025: 1,719
- 2024: 1,403
- 2023: 1,436
Pending Home Sales:
The number of homes placed under contract is down by 5.8% when compared to March 2024.
- 2025: 1,444
- 2024: 1,365
- 2023: 1,321
Data provided by PrimeMLS then compared to the prior year.
What’s Happening in the Market?
- In March 2025, national home sales decreased 2.4% compared to a year ago, Following this trend, New Hampshire saw a decrease in homes sold..
- According to Mortgage News Daily, March mortgage rates ended around 6.7%. In April, there was some fluctuation, dipping down to 6.6% early in the month and now ending around the 6.9% range.
- As we enter the spring market, inventory is expected to keep rising, and we’re already seeing an increase in homes listed compared to this time last year.
- New listings are steadily adding to inventory, giving buyers more variety in today’s market. Combined with available home buyer grants, this could be the perfect time to make a move.