r/concordnh

young professional looking for rental

hi everyone,

i'm a young professional moving to the concord area for a new job that starts early september. i'm on a bit of a time crunch to find an apartment and am having zero luck finding something. i'm looking for an apartment complex with modern amenities, either in the downtown concord area or in the southern district of concord. does anyone have a suggestions? i'm honestly thinking of maybe hiring a real estate agent to help me out? im coming from boston so have no experience with the concord area. any help is greatly appreciated!

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u/thatogrefiona — 5 days ago
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How has the cost of housing in New Hampshire shaped your life decisions?

Every month, NHPR asks the Granite State a question about life in New Hampshire. When you submit an answer, your voice may be featured on air or online.

The median home price in New Hampshire hit a new record high this summer: $575,000. The last time the state had a balanced housing market, when the number of buyers and available homes was roughly equal, was a decade ago.

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u/nhpublicradio — 8 days ago
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