New Hampshire Housing Market Report — June 2026
The median single-family home in New Hampshire sold for $585,000 in June 2026, up 5.4% from $555,000 a year earlier. Closed sales rose 8.9% to 1,398, and dollar volume rose 17.1%.
June closed the first half of 2026 with the market running faster and pricier than it did in 2025, and with more homes for sale than at any point in the past three years.
The short version
- Median single-family price: $585,000, up 5.4% year over year
- Closed sales: 1,398, up 8.9%
- Sales volume: $989.4 million, up 17.1%
- Days on market: 24, down from 26
- Inventory: up 16.2% year over year
What happened statewide
Single-family closings reached 1,398 against 1,284 a year earlier. Dollar volume rose 17.1% to $989.4 million. Homes went under agreement in 24 days on average, and sellers received 101.3% of list price — the highest of the year to that point.
Inventory ended the month 16.2% above June 2025, with months supply at 2.6. New listings rose 6.9%. Pending single-family sales rose 7.3% to 1,301.
Condominiums recorded 371 closings, up 5.1%, at a median of $450,000, up 4.7%.
Year to date through June, New Hampshire had recorded 5,391 single-family closings, up 4.4% from the same point in 2025, at a median of $565,000, up 4.6%.
Southern New Hampshire, county by county
Rockingham County recorded 338 single-family closings, up 10.5%, at a median of $698,000, up 4.2%. Volume rose 19.4%. Days on market fell to 20 from 23.
Hillsborough County saw 361 single-family closings, up 7.8%, at a median of $582,000, up 2.1%. Homes went under agreement in 17 days.
Strafford County posted 124 single-family closings, up 5.1%, at a median of $570,000, up 13.1%.
Merrimack County logged 142 single-family closings, up 2.2%, at a median of $535,000, up 4.3%. Days on market improved to 21 from 26.
Explore these markets: Rockingham County — Portsmouth, Exeter, Hampton, Rye, Stratham · Hillsborough County — Manchester, Nashua, Bedford, Amherst, Hollis · Strafford County — Dover, Rochester, Durham, Somersworth, Barrington · Merrimack County — Concord, Bow, Hooksett, Hopkinton, Pembroke
See every active listing across the state on the New Hampshire market hub.
What this means if you're buying
Homes sold above asking on average in June, and the typical home went under agreement in 24 days. Inventory is genuinely better than it has been, but it is being absorbed rather than accumulating. Come prepared: financing sorted, decisions made about what you will and won't compromise on.
What this means if you're selling
June was the best month of the first half: 101.3% of list price, 24 days to agreement, and prices up 5.4%. If you have been waiting for a signal, this is the strongest one 2026 has produced.
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About this data
Figures are from the New Hampshire REALTORS® Monthly Indicators report for June 2026, published July 6, 2026, drawn from New Hampshire REALTORS®, Inc. and PrimeMLS, Inc. data. Percent changes are calculated on rounded figures. "Days on Market" measures the average number of days between listing and accepted offer. "Median sales price" is the point at which half of sales were higher and half lower, and does not account for seller concessions.
MLS counts are revised as late-reported closings are entered, so figures for a given month may increase slightly in later reports. The numbers above reflect the June 2026 report as published.