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Least affordable housing, New Hampshire cities · 1990

New Hampshire cities ranked by the CensusEasy Afford Score, median home value divided by median household income (2023 ACS). A higher score means a home costs more years of local income. This list covers the 25 cities in New Hampshire that qualify, ranked against each other statewide.

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YEAR19902000201020202024
Least affordable housing by state
RANKPLACESTATEPOPAFFORD SCOREVS 2000
01Durham, NHNH10,6816.0+3%
02Hanover, NHNH8,4794.6+15%
03Portsmouth, NHNH23,0284.5+24%
04Exeter, NHNH9,9644.3+50%
05Newmarket, NHNH5,6794.1+45%
06Dover, NHNH34,6233.8+27%
07Laconia, NHNH17,2463.7+48%
08Manchester, NHNH116,8183.7+32%
09Keene, NHNH23,0723.7+34%
10Milford, NHNH8,9563.6+44%
11Lebanon, NHNH15,4813.6+26%
12Hampton, NHNH10,1013.6+13%
13Suncook, NHNH5,4323.5+48%
14South Hooksett, NHNH5,9023.4+59%
15Concord, NHNH44,5973.4+37%
16Nashua, NHNH92,4353.4+34%
17Rochester, NHNH33,7163.4+54%
18Somersworth, NHNH12,1713.3+48%
19Franklin, NHNH8,8393.3+38%
20Derry, NHNH21,3393.3+34%
21Claremont, NHNH13,0323.3+46%
22Hudson, NHNH7,4693.0+14%
23Berlin, NHNH9,5022.7+40%
24Hooksett, NHNH5,8762.7+25%
25East Merrimack, NHNH5,0812.7+39%
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UPDATED 2026-06-02 · DATA: US CENSUS BUREAU ACS 5-YEAR ESTIMATES