2024 · New Hampshire

Rental yield in New Hampshire

In 2024, the typical rental in New Hampshire produced a gross yield of 4.1% $1,558/mo median rent against a $459K median home value, ranking 39th of 51 states.

4.1%

Gross rental yield

below the 4.9% U.S. median

$1,558/mo

Median gross rent

incl. utilities (ACS)

$459K

Median home value

owner-occupied (ACS)

ProInvestorHubHighest-yield metros in New HampshireAnnual rent ÷ home value, top 2NH statewideManchester-Nashua, NH4.3%%Boston-Cambridge-Newton, MA-NH3.7%%Source: CFPB HMDA 2025 · proinvestorhub.comProInvestorHub

New Hampshire metros by yield

Metropolitan areas in New Hampshire with at least 65,000 residents, ranked by gross rental yield.

MetroGross yieldMedian rentMedian value
Manchester-Nashua, NH4.3%$1,714/mo$476K
Boston-Cambridge-Newton, MA-NH3.7%$2,093/mo$681K

Frequently asked questions

What is the gross rental yield in New Hampshire?

In 2024, New Hampshire had a gross rental yield of 4.1% — $1,558/mo median gross rent against a $459K median home value. That ranks 39th of 51 states (1 = highest yield). Nationally the figure was 4.9%.

Which New Hampshire metros have the best rental yield?

Among New Hampshire metros covered by the data, gross yield was highest in Manchester-Nashua, NH (4.3%), Boston-Cambridge-Newton, MA-NH (3.7%).

Does this account for expenses or financing?

No. Gross yield is a top-line market screen — it excludes property taxes, insurance, vacancy, management, and financing. Use it to compare markets, then run a specific deal through a cap-rate or cash-flow calculator.

How investors finance deals in New Hampshire

Yield shows where the numbers work; our Investor Financing Report for New Hampshire shows the rate premium, denial rate, and DSCR lending investors face there.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey 2024 1-year estimates. Gross rental yield = (median gross rent × 12) ÷ median home value. A market screen, not a net return.