CITY PROFILE
Concord, NH
WHAT LIVING HERE IS LIKE
Concord, NH is a smaller metro where homes rank among the most expensive in our dataset, so budget accordingly if you're considering a move here. You'll find a mild climate with abundant sunshine and relatively dry conditions, making for pleasant weather through much of the year. It's a compact area, which means shorter distances but fewer urban amenities than larger metros.
By the numbers
| Typical home value | $492K · Zillow, May 2026 (ZHVI) |
|---|---|
| Typical rent | $1,995/mo · Zillow, May 2026 (ZORI) |
| Average temperature | 14.7°C · warmest 20.7°C · coolest 8.2°C · NASA POWER |
| Annual precipitation | 467 mm · NASA POWER |
| Sunshine (solar energy) | 4.74 kWh/m²/day · NASA POWER (annual mean) |
| Metro size rank (US) | #285 · Zillow SizeRank |
Match scores
- Affordable to buy74
- Affordable to rent59
- Climate comfort75
- Plenty of sunshine64
- Big-city amenities31
Scores are 0–100, normalised across the metros we cover, derived from the sourced figures above (higher = better on that factor). A research aid, not a recommendation to move. Job market, safety, and healthcare access need key-gated feeds (BLS, FBI, Census) not yet wired — see the methodology.





