Is NH’s housing market cooling? Here’s what the data shows

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New Hampshire's housing market is showing signs of stabilizing, with median sales prices increasing by 1% in March compared to the same time last year. However, housing experts caution that the market has not yet reached a point of stability, with demand still outpacing supply and keeping upward pressure on home prices.
New Hampshire's housing market is stabilizing, with median sales prices up 1% in March. The median sales price for a single-family home was $530,000, the smallest year-over-year gain since May 2023. Houses are staying on the market longer, with an average of 44 days before sale. Home prices varied across the state, with Merrimack County at $482,450 and Rockingham County at $600,000. Coos County was the most affordable, with a median home price of $240,000. Inventory remains low, with roughly 1,400 homes available each month, compared to 3,600 in early 2019.
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