Northeast Deal Intel — New Hampshire

Daily Scored New Hampshire CRE Deals

Daily scored CRE deal alerts for New Hampshire — industrial, retail, multifamily, and development across Manchester, Nashua, Portsmouth, and the Seacoast.

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Today's Top Pick

Highest-Scored New Hampshire Deal

Our Scout agent scans New Hampshire commercial listings every few hours and scores every deal on a 10-point rubric covering cap rate vs. submarket average, price per square foot vs. recent comps, location fundamentals, value-add potential, and 1031 suitability. Here is the current top pick.

⭐ 6.4/10
📍 New Hampshire — Retail
Colliers Facilitates $1M Sale of 42-Acre Development Site in Bow, NH - Colliers

💰 Asking: $1.00M  |  📊 Cap Rate: N/A

💬 $1.00m asking.

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Market Overview

New Hampshire Commercial Real Estate in 2026

New Hampshire is one of the eight Northeast states covered daily by Northeast Deal Intel. As of 2026-03-17, our database tracks 11 active NH listings across all commercial property types — industrial, multifamily, retail, office, land, and development sites. The average cap rate for tracked NH deals with cap rate data is N/A, with the strongest individual deal scoring 6.4/10 on our proprietary rubric.

We score every deal on five weighted dimensions: cap rate vs. submarket average (30%), price per SF vs. recent comparable sales (25%), location fundamentals including highway and transit access (20%), value-add potential such as below-market rents and vacancies (15%), and 1031 exchange suitability (10%). Deals scoring 8+ are flagged as exceptional; 7–7.9 are strong buys; 5–6.9 are watchlist material.

The following sections cover New Hampshire submarkets, cap rate benchmarks by property type, today's top-scored deals, and frequently asked questions about New Hampshire CRE investing. Data is updated daily from MLS feeds, county land records, and proprietary comp databases.


Deal Inventory

Active NH Listings by Property Type

Property TypeActive Listings
Retail4
Commercial3
Multifamily2
Office1
Land1

Top Scored Deals

Current Top New Hampshire Deals by Score

The following deals represent the highest-scoring active New Hampshire listings in our database. Scores reflect the full 5-factor rubric. Subscribe for analyst commentary, cap rate context, and 1031 suitability notes on each deal.

TypeAddressPriceCap RateScoreSubmarket
Retail Colliers Facilitates $1M Sale of 42-Acre Development Site in $1.00M N/A 6.4/10 New Hampshire
Retail Hampton development: Casino isn’t only major project coming N/A N/A 6.3/10 Seacoast
Multifamily New Hampshire apartment firm targets North Carolina coast wi $3.75M N/A 6.3/10 New Hampshire
Retail Top Cat Car Wash Sold for $1.35M in Ossipee, NH | Colliers - $1.35M N/A 6.3/10 New Hampshire
Office News | Brady Sullivan Properties closes on vacant Liberty Mu N/A N/A 6.2/10 Seacoast

Submarket Intelligence

New Hampshire Submarkets

Northeast Deal Intel classifies New Hampshire deals into distinct submarkets. Each submarket is benchmarked separately — a deal's score reflects its cap rate vs. its specific submarket average, not the statewide average. This ensures deals in lower-yield markets aren't penalized, and deals in high-yield markets aren't artificially boosted.

Manchester / Nashua

Largest NH commercial market; industrial and multifamily anchor.

Seacoast / Portsmouth

Premium mixed-use and retail; Boston commuter corridor; no sales tax draws retail.

Concord / Central NH

Government and medical office; stable multifamily.

Lakes Region

Hospitality, retail, and land; seasonal demand.


Cap Rate Benchmarks

New Hampshire Cap Rate Benchmarks by Property Type

The following benchmarks are used by our scoring engine to evaluate New Hampshire deals against market. Deals with cap rates above the "strong buy" threshold score higher on the cap rate dimension. Benchmarks are updated quarterly.

Property TypeMarket RangeStrong Buy BelowNotes
Industrial 6.5–8.5% 7.0% Strong Manchester/Nashua fundamentals; less compressed than MA.
Retail 6.5–8.5% 7.0% No sales tax advantage drives strong retail traffic; NNN active.
Multifamily 5.5–7.0% 6.0% Manchester and Nashua tight; statewide value-add opportunities.
Office 7.0–9.0% N/A Selective; Portsmouth and downtown Manchester strongest.

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Frequently Asked Questions

New Hampshire Commercial Real Estate FAQ

What makes New Hampshire unique for CRE investment?
NH has no state sales tax and no state income tax — a structural advantage that drives retail traffic and attracts businesses. Seacoast retail benefits directly. Additionally, NH cap rates are generally 50–150bps above Massachusetts for similar product.
What are typical NH industrial cap rates?
New Hampshire industrial runs 6.5–8.5%, with Manchester/Nashua at the tighter end and secondary markets offering higher yields. This is meaningfully above comparable Massachusetts product, making NH attractive for yield-focused buyers.
Is Manchester, NH a good industrial market?
Manchester is the strongest NH industrial submarket. Manchester-Boston Regional Airport provides logistics infrastructure, and I-93 access drives distribution demand. Cap rates in the 7–8% range are available with strong tenant quality.
Does New Hampshire attract 1031 exchange buyers?
Yes — NH retail and industrial in the $500K–$5M range is well-suited for 1031 exchanges. No state-level tax drag makes NH attractive for out-of-state buyers completing exchanges from higher-tax jurisdictions.
What is the Seacoast NH market like?
Portsmouth and the Seacoast offer premium mixed-use and retail at compressed cap rates. The Boston commuter corridor drives demand. Development sites and adaptive reuse projects are active given limited supply and strong demographics.
How does NDI score New Hampshire deals?
Same 5-factor rubric as all 8 states. NH-specific benchmarks for cap rate comparison. We note the no-sales-tax advantage explicitly when relevant to retail deal scoring.
What property types does NDI track in New Hampshire?
All commercial types: industrial, retail, multifamily, office, development sites, and land. We cover everything from Nashua strip centers to Lakes Region hospitality assets.
How often is NH deal data updated?
Scout-NE covers NH every 8 hours alongside RI, VT, and ME. Daily alerts include all NH deals scoring 6.0+. NH deal volume is moderate; we include context on relative scarcity when relevant.
Is NH part of a multi-state bundle?
Yes. NH is included in New England Complete ($179/mo) and Northeast All-Access ($247/mo). Or subscribe to NH standalone at $29/mo (Insider) or $79/mo (Professional).
What are the best NH submarkets for investors right now?
Manchester for industrial, Portsmouth/Seacoast for retail and mixed-use, and Nashua for multifamily value-add. Development land along the I-93 and I-95 corridors is also active given limited buildable supply.

Data last updated: 2026-03-17 | Northeast Deal Intel | All States | Subscribe