New Hampshire Uncharted Episode 6: How New Hampshire’s Housing Crisis Is Shaping Families and Communities

By: NHFPI Staff

Outlets: NHFPI

Published: October 18, 2025

Words: 650

Last Updated: 1 month, 2 weeks ago


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The cost of purchasing a house in New Hampshire has surged more than 275 percent over the last quarter-century, reshaping the finances of families, employers, and entire communities. A typical single-family house that sold for about $137,000 in 1999 now sells for roughly $514,000. Wages haven’t kept up, leaving more Granite Staters …

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