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Spring 2026 Seacoast Housing Market Update: What Sellers Need to Know

March 31, 2026
March 31, 2026 · Market Update

Spring is historically the strongest selling season on the NH Seacoast, and 2026 is shaping up to be no exception. If you've been thinking about listing your home in Portsmouth, Dover, Rochester, Somersworth, or Barrington, here's what the current market looks like and what it means for you.

Inventory Is Still Tight

Active listings across the Seacoast remain well below historical averages. In Portsmouth, move-in-ready homes in desirable neighborhoods are still seeing multiple offers within the first week. Dover's growing downtown continues to attract young professionals and families, keeping demand steady even as prices climb. Rochester and Somersworth offer more affordable entry points, which has kept buyer interest strong in both markets, particularly for first-time buyers getting priced out of coastal towns.

Pricing Trends

Median sale prices across the region are up modestly year-over-year. Portsmouth continues to lead the Seacoast, while Barrington has quietly become one of the faster-appreciating markets in Strafford County thanks to its rural character, reasonable taxes, and easy access to Route 125 and the Spaulding Turnpike. Sellers who price correctly from day one are still seeing quick sales and strong offers.

What This Means for Sellers

The window is open. Buyer demand is solid, rates have stabilized, and inventory remains low. All of that favors sellers. The key is pricing your home accurately and presenting it well from the start. Overpricing in this market leads to stale listings, even when conditions are favorable.

Thinking about selling? We track these numbers daily across every Seacoast town. Reach out for a free comparative market analysis. No obligation, just real data on what your home is worth right now.

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