Issues and Opportunities
MLS Sales 2010-2019
Downtown Nashua
GED $22,000-$150,590
$150,591 - $202,400
NEARLY ALL SALES IN THE DOWNTOWN
AREA ARE BELOW THE CITY'S MEDIAN.
Nashua’s city-wide median sale price for an
owner-occupied unit was $321,198. In 2019,
80% of sales in the Downtown area were less
than the city-wide median. Over the last 10
years, 93% of sales were less than that city-
wide median.
$202,401 - $243,732
$243,733 - $285,498
GOD over $285,498
The combination of an older housing stock,
smaller units, units that have not been
upgraded to meet the desires of today's buyer,
and a consumer population that requires lower
priced housing are all contributing to the lower
sales prices in this area. Over the last nine
years, single-family homes sold in the
Downtown area have sold for an average of
$218,000 while multi-family structures sold for
an average of $242,000. The fact that multi-
family structures are not selling for
considerably higher values than single-family
may speak to the condition and age of those
properties and how they have been maintained
over time. This also matches up with the
findings of the assessed value of buildings
map on the previous page.
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