Sell Your House Fast in New Hampshire
We Buy Houses Across New Hampshire in Any Condition, Any Situation
New Hampshire homeowners deal with Boston commuter market pressures, the lack of a state income tax drawing buyers, harsh winter damage, and aging housing stock. Keyheart buys houses for cash across New Hampshire.
The New Hampshire Real Estate Market
New Hampshire's housing market is influenced by its no-income-tax advantage and Boston commuter demand in the southern tier (Manchester, Nashua, Salem). Northern New Hampshire (White Mountains, Great North Woods) has slower demand with significant vacation property turnover.
What New Hampshire Sellers Need to Know
New Hampshire uses non-judicial foreclosure with a typical timeline of about 60 days. New Hampshire has a homestead exemption protecting up to $120,000 of home equity. No state income tax, no state estate tax.
Common Situations We Help New Hampshire Homeowners Solve
- Boston commute belt properties (Salem, Nashua, Manchester) with relocations
- Northern New Hampshire vacation properties with off-season buyer scarcity
- Cold-weather damaged homes (ice dams, foundation heave, frozen pipes)
- Pre-foreclosure homeowners facing the 60-day non-judicial timeline
- Inherited family camps and vacation homes with out-of-state heirs
How It Works in New Hampshire
Fill out the form above or call (817) 725-7757 with your New Hampshire address. We'll schedule a brief walkthrough — no cleaning or repairs needed — and deliver a fair written cash offer within 24 hours. You pick your closing date and receive cash from a licensed New Hampshire title company. No agent commissions, no closing costs paid by you, no inspection negotiations.
Frequently Asked Questions About Selling in New Hampshire
Do I owe New Hampshire state capital gains tax when selling my home?
New Hampshire has no broad-based state income tax and no state capital gains tax. You may still owe federal capital gains tax on profit above the IRS primary-residence exclusion ($250K single / $500K married), but New Hampshire itself doesn't add to that bill.
Will you buy an old New Hampshire vacation home or camp?
Yes. We buy older vacation homes, camps, and seasonal properties throughout New Hampshire including in the White Mountains and Great North Woods. Off-season buyer scarcity doesn't stop us.
How fast can New Hampshire foreclosure happen?
New Hampshire's non-judicial foreclosure typically takes about 60 days from notice. Keyheart can close on a New Hampshire home in as little as 7 days, well before the foreclosure sale.
What is the New Hampshire real estate transfer tax?
New Hampshire charges a real estate transfer tax of $0.75 per $100 of sale price (1.5% total, typically split 0.75% each between buyer and seller). When you sell to Keyheart, we cover all closing costs including transfer tax.