Affordable & Income-Based Housing in New Hampshire
New Hampshire has 239 affordable and income-based rental properties with 9,651 total units tracked by Lease Lantern. Of the 188 properties with inspection scores, 151 rate as excellent, reflecting strong overall housing conditions across the state. Manchester, Nashua, and Concord hold the greatest concentrations of available properties.
434
Properties
17,910
Total units
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Cities
Cities in New Hampshire
Manchester37 properties · 1,572 unitsManchester20 properties · 1,096 unitsNashua19 properties · 967 unitsConcord15 properties · 622 unitsClaremont12 properties · 509 unitsRochester10 properties · 436 unitsNashua10 properties · 728 unitsLaconia8 properties · 380 unitsConcord8 properties · 290 unitsKeene7 properties · 201 unitsDover7 properties · 613 unitsNewport6 properties · 232 unitsPortsmouth6 properties · 292 unitsPortsmouth6 properties · 300 unitsLondonderry5 properties · 252 unitsBerlin5 properties · 246 unitsBedford5 properties · 158 unitsKeene5 properties · 296 unitsFranklin5 properties · 229 unitsPlymouth5 properties · 114 units
Cities with Affordable Housing in NH
The cities below have the highest concentrations of HUD-assisted, Section 8, and LIHTC properties in New Hampshire.
- Manchester - 20 properties
- Nashua - 19 properties
- Concord - 15 properties
- Claremont - 12 properties
- Laconia - 8 properties
- Newport - 6 properties
- Portsmouth - 6 properties
- Berlin - 5 properties
- Keene - 5 properties
- Bedford - 5 properties
Eligibility & how to apply
Helpful guides
How Section 8 Vouchers WorkWhat Is Income-Based Housing?How to Apply for Affordable HousingSection 8 vs. LIHTCUnderstanding HUD Inspection ScoresHow Affordable Housing Waitlists Work
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