Newmarket

Rockingham Countyβ€’Seacoast Regionβ€’Population: 9,430

Overview

Newmarket is a small mill town on the Lamprey River in Rockingham County, a few miles from Durham and the University of New Hampshire. Its brick mill buildings, once home to textile production, now house apartments, offices, and small businesses.

The compact, walkable downtown has become a modest arts and dining destination, with a small theater, breweries, and restaurants filling the historic mill district. The Lamprey River runs directly through town, offering waterfront parks and paddling access.

Newmarket's proximity to UNH and the Seacoast job market draws a mix of students, young professionals, and families. Housing remains more affordable than Durham or Exeter, though the historic mill-town character means limited large-lot or new-construction options.

Pros & Cons

βœ“ Pros

  • β€’Historic charm
  • β€’Walkable downtown
  • β€’Arts community
  • β€’Affordable

βœ— Cons

  • β€’Limited services
  • β€’Small town
  • β€’Mill town past

Cost of Owning Here

Official property tax rates published by the NH Department of Revenue Administration, plus estimated tax bills for Newmarket.

2025 Local Tax Rate
$19.42
per $1,000 assessed value
2025 Effective (Equalized) Rate
$17.01
Equalization ratio: 88%
Municipal
$4.87
Local School
$12.85
State Education
$1.11
County
$0.59

Why "Effective Rate" is a better comparison

New Hampshire towns do not all assess property at the same percentage of market value. The state publishes an annual equalization ratio for every municipality showing how close local assessments are to full market value. A town that assesses homes at only 64% of market value will show an artificially high tax rate compared to a town that assesses at 100%. Multiplying the local rate by the equalization ratio produces an effective (equalized) rate that can be fairly compared across any two towns in the state.

YearTotal RateEffective RateMunicipalLocal SchoolState Ed.County
2025$19.42$17.01$4.87$12.85$1.11$0.59

Source: NH DRA

Example Tax Bills for 2025

Home ValueEstimated Annual TaxEstimated Monthly
$250,000$4,855$405
$350,000$6,797$566
$500,000$9,710$809
$750,000$14,565$1,214
$1,000,000$19,420$1,618

Estimates calculated using the 2025 local tax rate of $19.42 per $1,000 of assessed value. Actual tax bills depend on your property's specific assessed value and any exemptions or credits you may qualify for.

Climate & Environment

Summer Avg High
80.5Β°F
Winter Avg High
37.9Β°F
Annual Snowfall
44.2 in
Annual Rainfall
48.7 in
Sunny Days/Year
264
Data source: Open-Meteo / ERA5 β€’ Updated 7/4/2026

Transportation & Commute

Commute to Major Cities

Boston
59 mi
~85 min drive
Manchester
34 mi
~49 min drive
Portsmouth
14 mi
~31 min drive
Concord
49 mi
~65 min drive
Data source: OpenRouteService / OpenStreetMap β€’ Updated 7/3/2026

Safety & Crime

Safety Score
8/10
Crime Rate
8.7/1,000
Crime Trend
stable

Recreation & Outdoors

Outdoor Recreation Score
15/100
Trail Miles
3.6
0
Boat Launches
4
00

Winter & Camping

Snowmobile Trails:0 miles
XC Ski Trails:0 miles
0

Economy & Demographics

πŸ’°Income

Median Household Income
$98,002
Per Capita Income
$51,411
Median Family Income
$111,025

🏠Housing Costs

Median Home Value
$369,900
Median Rent
$1,387/mo
Homeownership Rate
54.29%

πŸ’ΌEmployment

Unemployment Rate
1.48%
In Labor Force
5,867
Work From Home
1.03%

πŸŽ“Education

Bachelor's Degree or Higher
32.55%
Total with Degree
2,278

πŸš—Commute

Work From Home
1.03%

πŸ‘₯Demographics

Median Age
38.5 years
Avg Household Size
2.23 people
Data source: Census ACS 2022 (5-Year) β€’ Census Data Year: 2022 β€’ Updated 7/3/2026

Condo Communities in Newmarket

six registered condo associations β€” offering active low-maintenance living options.

Source: CAI-NE 2024-2025 Annual Resource Directory (data as of April 2024)

Compare Newmarket with Other Towns

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