We Buy Houses in Concord, NH
Selling a house for cash in Concord
Concord is New Hampshire’s state capital — a compact city of about 44,000 anchored by state government, the hospital, and a steady, recession-resistant employment base. The median single-family home sells for roughly $397,000 as of early 2026, though list prices run closer to $424,000 and the broader NH market is even higher. Homes here move fast when they’re move-in ready, often pending in well under two weeks. The trouble is that not every house is move-in ready.
We buy houses for cash across all of Concord. No realtor commissions, no repairs, no waiting for a retail buyer’s financing — which matters in a market where an older or dated home can sit through a New Hampshire winter while you keep paying high property taxes, heating oil, and insurance.
Concord neighborhoods we buy in
We purchase houses throughout greater Concord, including:
- Downtown & North End: historic Victorians and capes near Main Street, the State House, and the highest price points in the city
- South End & West End: established single-family neighborhoods close to the hospital and downtown
- Concord Heights: more affordable east-side homes near the I-93 corridor and commercial strip
- Penacook: the historic village to the north along the Contoocook River, known for affordable starter homes
- East Concord & West Concord: quieter, more suburban and semi-rural pockets
What makes Concord different
A few Concord-specific realities shape how we work here:
- High property taxes. With no state income or sales tax, New Hampshire funds itself through property taxes. Concord’s rates are steep, and an inherited or vacant home racks up tax bills quarterly.
- Older housing stock. Much of the North End and Penacook dates to the 1800s and early 1900s — knob-and-tube wiring, old oil heat, and aging roofs are common and routinely scare off retail buyers.
- Cold-climate wear. Frozen and burst pipes, ice-dam roof damage, and failing furnaces are normal in central New Hampshire. We buy houses with that kind of damage as-is.
Concord market snapshot
| Metric | Concord (early 2026) |
|---|---|
| Median single-family sale | ~$397,000–$424,000 |
| Year-over-year change | Up ~1–4% |
| Days to pending (move-in ready) | ~9–14 days |
| Our buy range | $150,000 to $700,000+, any condition |
Numbers reflect Zillow, Realtor.com, and local MLS-style snapshots; your specific neighborhood and property condition determine the actual offer.
Common reasons Concord homeowners sell to us
Concord’s mix of state workers, an aging population, and old housing stock creates specific situations: inherited Victorians in the North End that heirs don’t want to renovate, vacant homes piling up high NH property tax bills, winter freeze damage owners can’t afford to repair, job transfers tied to state government, and tired landlords with aging rentals in Penacook or the Heights. Whatever the reason, we make a no-obligation cash offer within 24 hours.
How we help Concord homeowners
Whatever your situation, we can help. Each links to Concord-specific details:
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