PORTSMOUTH - Single-family homes and residential condos in Rockingham County reached their highest median prices in April, making the county the priciest place to buy property in New Hampshire.
April’s sales trends from the New Hampshire Association of Realtors show the median price of a single-family home in the county reached $471,500, while the median price of a condo reached $380,000.
Meanwhile on the Seacoast, a record for condo sales was also broken with the Portsmouth-based Seacoast Board of Realtors reporting the median price of a unit in the region was $459,100 in April, eclipsing the old record of $424,900 set in December. The median price of a house in the region was $567,000, well-off January’s record of $590,000.
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DOVER - Residential real estate sales in Strafford County started 2021 right where they left off in 2020 - with increasing volume, limited supply, and high prices.
The January trends report from the New Hampshire Association of Realtors shows the volume of single-family home sales increased to $32.9 million, a 6.5 percent hike from January 2020.
Residential condominium sales volume, according to the report, increased 21.6 percent to $4.5 million.
Median prices were also on the rise: up 14.5 percent to $317,250 for a single-family and up 8.7 percent to $217,300 for a condo.
Strafford County median prices hit an all-time record in December when a house reached $325,500 and a condo reached $253,000.