June 2026 produced strong statewide transaction volume. Single-family closings rose 12.3%, pending sales jumped 24.5%, and inventory increased. Condo closings also grew, though marketing times lengthened and list-price performance eased.
Archive note: This retrospective report was added in August 2026 using statistics current as of July 5, 2026.
June 2026 at a Glance
- Single-family sales: 1,474, up 12.3%
- Single-family median price: $575,000, up 1.1%
- Single-family pending sales: 1,717, up 24.5%
- Single-family sales volume: $1.014 billion, up 17.3%
- Condo sales: 464, up 11.5%
- Condo median price: $447,749, up 4.2%
June's Statewide Market Story
June combined more supply with more demand. Single-family new listings increased 10.9%, active inventory rose 10.7%, closings increased 12.3%, and pending contracts rose 24.5%. The median price rose a comparatively modest 1.1%, while dollar volume exceeded $1 billion for the month.
Single-Family Conditions
| Metric | June 2026 | Change |
|---|---|---|
| Closed sales | 1,474 | +12.3% |
| Median price | $575,000 | +1.1% |
| Days on market | 22 | +15.8% |
| Pending sales | 1,717 | +24.5% |
| New listings | 2,120 | +10.9% |
| Inventory | 2,745 | +10.7% |
| Months of supply | 2.5 | 0.0% |
Condominium Conditions
Condo sales increased 11.5% and dollar volume rose 15.0%. The median price reached $447,749, up 4.2%. Inventory was essentially flat, new listings declined 2.4%, and supply tightened from 2.4 to 2.2 months. Days on market increased 26.1% to 29, and list-price performance declined from 101.0% to 99.9%.
What June Meant for Buyers and Sellers
Buyers saw more single-family choices, but the 24.5% jump in pending sales showed equally strong absorption. Sellers benefited from high transaction volume while encountering more competing listings and longer marketing times. Condo sellers faced a market with more closings but slightly more price sensitivity.
June 2026 FAQs
Was June the strongest month so far?
It was a high-volume month, with 1,474 single-family closings and more than $1 billion in single-family sales volume.
Did supply become balanced?
Single-family supply reached 2.5 months, still below common balanced-market benchmarks.
Were condos still selling over asking?
The statewide median was 99.9% of list price, although property-level results varied.
Continue the 2026 Market Series
Source: New Hampshire REALTORS®, Inc. and PrimeMLS, Inc.; NH Monthly Indicators, current as of July 5, 2026. Percent changes use rounded figures. This is independent editorial analysis.
Equal Housing Opportunity. Statewide results do not value an individual property.
