New Hampshire Land Market Insights and Pricing
Not a big farming economy, New Hampshire's maple harvest is its biggest export relative to national averages (5.5 percent). Land.com has approximately 100,000 acres of New Hampshire farms, rural land, hunting land and other land for sale, totaling $1 billion in overall value. Of New Hampshire's 10 counties, Carroll County has the most farms, hunting land and other rural land and acreage for sale. Looking at data recently recorded through the Land Network Comparable Sales program, the most land and rural property sales were recorded in Coos County. Outdoors enthusiasts can hunt for wildlife including moose, turkey, quail, mule deer, bear, pheasant, and whitetail deer on land for sale here. Top of Bankrate.com's 2017 list of retiree-friendly states, New Hampshire scores for the quality of its health care, safety and overall quality of life for seniors. Yes, winters here will be long and brisk, but wide-open spaces, coastal scenes and a live-and-let-live spirit make the Granite State a draw for the silver-hair set. Kiplinger paints a slightly less rosy picture, with no general income or sales taxes in the state, but higher taxes on property.
1,871LISTINGS FOR SALE #47 of 50 States
$968,250AVERAGE LIST PRICE #38 of 50 States
53.5 acresAVERAGE ACREAGE #48 of 50 States
$38,291AVERAGE PRICE PER ACRE #19 of 50 States
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