Real Estate in New Hampshire

New Hampshire Real Estate Intel

Friday, May 29, 2026
3 min read
8 stories

Welcome to your daily briefing on real estate developments in New Hampshire. Today we're covering 8 key stories including updates on new hampshire real estate headlines, background & context. Let's dive in.

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New Hampshire Real Estate Headlines

5 stories

1.1

New Hampshire Online Database - Vision Government Solutions.

Click on your municipality below to view your information:.

Why It Matters

Relevant to real estate professionals operating in NH.

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1.2

New Hampshire Building Permit Guide.

Your complete guide to building permits in New Hampshire, plus resources and municipal guides to simplify permitting.

Why It Matters

Relevant to real estate professionals operating in NH.

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1.3

New Hampshire Property Records Search: Owners, Deeds, Permits.

A resource for checking property records in New Hampshire, including owner info, permits, purchase history, deeds, tax, loan, and lien records.

Why It Matters

Real estate professionals in NH can use this tool to quickly verify property details and legal status for clients.

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1.4

Average Realtor Commission Fees in New Hampshire: 2026 Survey.

A February 2026 survey of local real estate agents revealed the average real estate commission in New Hampshire is 5.57%, which is less than the national average of 5.70%.

Why It Matters

Relevant to real estate professionals operating in NH.

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1.5

New Home Construction Permitting in NH: What Builders Must Know.

This guide outlines the time-consuming process and regulatory layers, including zoning laws and building codes, required for new home construction in New Hampshire.

Why It Matters

Real estate professionals in NH can use this overview to better advise clients on the complexities and timelines involved in the new home building process.

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Background & Context

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2.1

A 5-minute checklist before pulling a building permit.

The most-rejected permit applications fail on documentation completeness, not project merit. A reliable pre-submission check covers four things: (1) parcel zoning matches intended use, (2) setback dimensions match the survey, (3) any required HOA or design-review sign-off is attached, (4) contractor license number is valid and unrestricted in the issuing jurisdiction.

Why It Matters

Permit re-submission resets the queue clock in most NH jurisdictions, adding 2-6 weeks to a project. Catching documentation gaps before submission is the cheapest schedule recovery tool an owner has.

2.2

When and how to appeal a property tax assessment.

Most NH jurisdictions allow appeals in a narrow annual window after assessments mail. The strongest appeals lead with three comparable sales from within 6 months and a half-mile radius, and explicitly address why the subject differs from the assessor's comp set — typically condition, location, or improvements that were over-counted.

Why It Matters

Successful appeals reduce the assessed value for the appeal year and often reset the baseline for future years. Even a 10% reduction compounds over a decade of ownership.

2.3

The HOA documents that matter when buying a condo.

Beyond the standard CC&Rs, four documents predict future assessment risk: the reserve study (is the association underfunded?), the most recent two annual budgets, the delinquency report (what % of owners are behind?), and any pending litigation. A reserve-study funding ratio below 30% is a yellow flag; below 10% is red.

Why It Matters

Special assessments in underfunded associations routinely run $10K-$50K per unit and arrive with little notice. The reserve study is a legally required disclosure in most states — but most buyers never ask for it.

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DateMay 29, 2026
Stories8
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Read Time3 min
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