New Hampshire maintains a seller’s market due to three primary factors: housing inventory sits 30-40% below pre-pandemic levels, buyer demand consistently exceeds available properties, and new construction hasn’t kept pace with population growth. These...
New Hampshire home sellers have three main alternatives to traditional closing cost budgeting: selling as-is, negotiating buyer-paid costs, and using House Cash Sale transactions. These methods reduce, shift, or eliminate closing costs that create financial strain for...
Home seller closing costs in New Hampshire range from 7% to 10% of your property’s sale price. New Hampshire sellers pay a 0.75% state transfer tax, agent commissions between 5-6%, recording fees, and inspection-related repair credits. Understanding these...
Seller closing costs in New Hampshire traditional sales include real estate agent commissions, state transfer taxes, recording fees, prorated property taxes, attorney fees, and buyer-requested repairs or concessions. These expenses stem from agent services, government...
When selling a house in New Hampshire, you’ll pay a Real Estate Transfer Tax of $15 per $1,000 of the sale price (1.5% total), typically split equally between buyer and seller at $7.50 each per $1,000. If you’re looking for a faster alternative to...