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Realtors: New Hampshire inventory collapsed, affordability worsened; modest sales rebound possible
Summary
The New Hampshire Association of Realtors reported a roughly 60% decline in housing inventory since 2019 and said median sale prices remain high; the group urged expanding housing supply to improve affordability.
Bob Quinn, chief executive officer of the New Hampshire Association of Realtors, told the Senate Ways and Means Committee that the state’s housing market has diverged from national trends, with a steep decline in inventory and continuing price pressure.
Quinn said housing inventory fell about 60% between March 2019 and March 2025 while many Sun Belt markets saw inventory increase. He said median sale prices remain elevated (the group cited a recent median sale price around $515,000) and…
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