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What $500k Gets You in New Hampshire vs. Massachusetts (2026)

April 23, 20262 min read

How Far Does $500K Really Go In NH vs. MA?

Written by Kat Jalbert, Realtor® | Sopris Realty

If you're trying to decide between living in New Hampshire or Massachusetts, your budget can go a lot further depending on where you land.

In today's market, a $500k home in New Hampshire looks very different from a $500k home in Massachusetts, and understanding that difference could completely change your strategy.


$500K Homes in New Hampshire

New Hampshire Home with yard

In many parts of Southern New Hampshire real estate markets like Nashua, Merrimack, and Hollis, a $500K budget can typically get you:

  • 3 - 4 bedrooms

  • 1,800 - 2,500 sqft

  • A single-family home

  • A yard (sometimes sizeable)

  • Driveway + garage

For buyers relocating from Massachusetts, this often feels like a major upgrade in both space and lifestyle.

👉 Many buyers searching for homes for sale in New Hampshire under $500k are surprised by how much more they can get compared to nearby metro areas.


$500K Homes in Massachusetts

Boston living

In contrast, a $500K home in Massachusetts, especially closer to Boston, Somerville, or Cambridge, often looks more like:

  • 1 - 2 bedrooms

  • 700 - 1,200 sqft

  • Condo or Townhouse

  • Limited or no yard

  • Shared parking or street parking

This is why many buyers begin exploring moving from Massachusetts to New Hampshire as a way to stretch their budget.


Why So Many Buyers Are Moving To New Hampshire

New Hampshire lake with mountain for outdoors buyers

Here are a few reasons why New Hampshire real estate continues to attract buyers:

  • No state income tax

  • More space for your money

  • Access to nature and quieter towns

  • Still commutable to Massachusetts job hubs

👉 This has led to a noticeable trend of Massachusetts buyers moving to NH over the past few years.


Is It Worth Moving to New Hampshire from Massachusetts?

The answer depends on your priorities.

If you value:

  • Space

  • Privacy

  • Long-term value

Then exploring homes in New Hampshire might make sense.

If you prioritize:

  • Walkability

  • City access

  • Short commutes

Then staying in Massachusetts real estate markets could still be the better fit.


Final Thoughts on NH vs MA Real Estate in 2026

At the end of the day, the decision between New Hampshire vs Massachusetts homes comes down to lifestyle, not just price.

But if you're working with a $500K budget, the difference in what you can get is significant, and worth exploring.


📩 Thinking About Buying?

If you're currently searching for:

  • Homes for sale in New Hampshire

  • or considering relocating from Massachusetts to NH

I'd be happy to help you explore your options and build a strategy that fits your goals.

👉 Reach out anytime or request a custom home list based on your budget.

– Kat Jalbert
Realtor® | Sopris Realty | (603) 833-5191
Helping buyers, sellers, and investors navigate New Hampshire & Massachusetts real estate
+ ADU & building opportunities through Kinstruct Tiny Homes
📩 Reach out anytime for questions or a custom home search

Kat Jalbert is a New Hampshire REALTOR® dedicated to simplifying the home buying and selling journey for families across the Merrimack Valley. With a background in leadership and project management and as a busy mom of three, she brings a calm, organized, and relationship-focused approach to every transaction.

Kat Jalbert

Kat Jalbert is a New Hampshire REALTOR® dedicated to simplifying the home buying and selling journey for families across the Merrimack Valley. With a background in leadership and project management and as a busy mom of three, she brings a calm, organized, and relationship-focused approach to every transaction.

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