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Highest housing vacancy, New Hampshire cities · 2010

New Hampshire cities ranked by the share of housing units that are vacant (2023 ACS). This list covers the 26 cities in New Hampshire that qualify, ranked against each other statewide.

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YEAR20102024
Highest housing vacancy by state
RANKPLACESTATEPOPHOUSING VACANCY RATEVS 2000
01Laconia, NHNH17,24627.5%
02Durham, NHNH10,68115.0%
03Franklin, NHNH8,83911.5%
04Berlin, NHNH9,50211.5%
05Rochester, NHNH33,7169.8%
06Exeter, NHNH9,9648.8%
07Hampton, NHNH10,1018.6%
08Newmarket, NHNH5,6798.2%
09Claremont, NHNH13,0328.1%
10Manchester, NHNH116,8188.0%
11Hanover, NHNH8,4797.5%
12Keene, NHNH23,0727.4%
13Milford, NHNH8,9566.8%
14Portsmouth, NHNH23,0286.8%
15Suncook, NHNH5,4326.4%
16Derry, NHNH21,3395.6%
17Somersworth, NHNH12,1715.5%
18Nashua, NHNH92,4355.5%
19Concord, NHNH44,5975.0%
20Londonderry, NHNH12,2254.6%
21Hudson, NHNH7,4694.5%
22Lebanon, NHNH15,4814.1%
23East Merrimack, NHNH5,0813.9%
24Dover, NHNH34,6233.4%
25South Hooksett, NHNH5,9023.3%
26Hooksett, NHNH5,8760.0%
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UPDATED 2026-06-02 · DATA: US CENSUS BUREAU ACS 5-YEAR ESTIMATES