Real Estate
New Hampshire Seacoast April Home and Condo Sales Declined, Real Estate Board Reports
Single-family sales fell 27.1 percent and condo sales dropped 26.3 percent across 13 Seacoast towns, according to new data.
PORTSMOUTH, NH — April sales of single-family homes and condominiums fell by double digits across the 13 Seacoast Towns, according to statistics released by the Seacoast Board of REALTORS.
The board reported single-family sales were down 27.1 percent from a year ago. Listings also declined, with 118 single-family listings, down 16.3 percent. A total of 43 single-family sales closed in April at a median price of $925,000, which the board said was the second-highest monthly median of the year behind January’s record $1,087,500.
Through the first four months of 2026, single-family sales were down 2 percent, according to the data. At the same time, the monthly median price was $850,000, up 2.2 percent. The 13 Sample Seacoast Towns are Exeter, Greenland, Hampton, Hampton Falls, New Castle, Newfields, Newington, North Hampton, Newmarket, Portsmouth, Rye, Seabrook and Stratham.
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Condominium sales also declined in April.
The board reported 42 condo sales, down 26.3 percent from 2025, with a monthly median sale price of $598,700. That was the highest condominium median price this year and up 8.8 percent from a year ago.
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“Our market in many ways reflects the current national slowdown in real estate sales,” Ryan Kaplan, the president of the Seacoast Board of REALTORS, said. “Still, we continue to see overall modest appreciation, and this reflects consumer confidence in the value of seacoast real estate.”
For the first four months of 2026, condominium sales were up 23.8 percent while the median price was $564,500, basically unchanged from last year, according to the board.
Several multimillion-dollar sales were among the top April transactions.
The two biggest single-family sales were 104 Odiorne Point Road in Portsmouth, which closed at $3,450,000, or $45,000 under ask, and 1 Fairway Drive in Rye, which closed at $3,468,347, well under the ask of $4,795,000. The month also saw what the board described as the biggest sale ever in Stratham — a riverfront residence with a dock at 10 Wingate Court that closed at $2,895,000, or $100,000 under ask.
The biggest condominium sale of the month was at 167 Little Harbor Road in New Castle for $4.9 million, or $95,000 under ask.
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