State Facts

Population:
41st largest U.S. State by population, with 1,324,575 people (2009 estimate).

Size:
46th largest state in the country by area, at 9,350 square miles.

Largest city: Manchester

Median income:
$63,731 (2008 estimate)

Climate:
Yearly rainfall: 36.5 inches per year Yearly snowfall: 64 inches per year in Concord; 261 inches per year in Mount Washington Temperatures (High/Low) in capital city of Concord: January, 31/10; July, 83/58

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New Hampshire
Apartments in New Hampshire

Apartments for rent in New Hampshire are more expensive than the national average. The price of a studio averages $1104 per month, which is $79 above the national average. The price of a one-bedroom averages $1050 per month, which is $189 above the national average. The reason that studio apartments for rent in New Hampshire cost less than one-bedrooms is that a lot more studios tend to be rented in high-priced areas, whereas in lower-rent areas the smallest apartments you're likely to find are one-bedrooms.

Larger New Hampshire apartment rentals follow the same trends. The price of a two-bedroom averages $1247 per month, which is $191 above the national average.

If you're searching for an New Hampshire apartment rental you should know that the trends vary depending on which city or county you're looking at. The most expensive New Hampshire apartments for rent are in Concord.

Economy:
New Hampshire's biggest employers are government (including health, education and general services,) and manufacturing. The state has benefitted from a migration of high-tech, and electrical machinery manufacturing firms from its neighbors, who tend to have significantly higher corporate tax rates. Its small agricultural sector specializes in dairy, apples, cattle and nursery stock. Along with its neighbor Vermont, New Hampshire is also regionally famous for its bed and breakfasts, which draw a substantial number of tourists each year.

Noteworthy:
New Hampshire has a proud libertarian tradition which is exemplified in its motto: “Live free or die.”


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