Homeownership is fundamental to the American dream. It offers wealth, security, community, and countless other benefits. Yet for many New Hampshire residents, the dream feels increasingly out of reach—even as incomes rise and mortgage rates fall. Near-record prices have made homes hard to come by and often even harder to afford, leaving buyers and sellers stuck and younger generations priced out.

But affordable pockets still exist. In cities across the state, residents can comfortably spend around 30% of their income or less on housing, which is widely considered the affordable threshold.

To find out where these cities are, Redfin Real Estate ranked the most affordable cities in New Hampshire, based on their local payment to income ratios. All data is an average for the January-October 2025 period. To see the most affordable cities in the country, read this recent Redfin article.

 

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LOOK: New Hampshire's 16 Most Affordable Cities (2025)

Redfin Real Estate compiled a list of the most affordable cities in New Hampshire.

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