Sell Your House Fast for Cash in New Hampshire.

Sell your Granite State house as-is to Propcash, a direct cash buyer, whether it is a southern NH commuter home or an older place up north. No repairs, no agents, no listings, and no strangers walking through.

Join sellers across New Hampshire

Markets we serve

We buy houses in Manchester, Nashua, Concord, and every town in between

From the southern commuter belt to the capital region, New Hampshire's markets each move on their own numbers, so we price every offer on your city's data rather than a statewide average. Wherever your house sits in the Granite State, we want to make you an offer.

Median days on market by city from Redfin housing market data, as of June 2026.

Why sellers choose us

New Hampshire homeowners sell to Propcash because it beats the effort and waiting of a traditional listing.

Selling to Propcash
Share a few details about your house
A cash offer, usually inside 24 hours
Zero commissions and zero fees
Close on the date you choose
Paid in hand in as few as 7 days
Traditional listing
Fixing up, staging, and listing photos
Weekend showings and open houses
Waiting on buyer financing and inspections
Carrying costs stacking up month after month
A closing months out, if the deal holds together
How it works

What selling your New Hampshire house to Propcash looks like

1

Tell us about your Granite State house

A Manchester two-family, a Nashua commuter place, or a Concord house that needs work, it all counts. Answer a few quick questions. Takes 2 minutes, no obligation.

2

Get your cash offer

We weigh your house against local market data for your city and make you a fair cash offer. We show you how we reached the number, and our offers don't expire.

3

Look it over and close

Read the offer at your own pace and accept it or walk away. If you accept, we coordinate with a New Hampshire closing attorney or title company and close in as few as 7 days, or on your timeline. No fees either way.

Your offer, built from local data Example
47 Birchwood Ave, Manchester
Example property
1
Nearby sales reviewed
Done
2
City market data pulled
Done
3
Condition factored in, as-is
Done
Example cash offer $386,000
No expiration

Example shown for illustration only, not a real offer. Every offer is based on the house and its local market.

No repairs needed

Sell your New Hampshire house exactly as it stands

Older New England houses come with a long list of upkeep, and we buy them exactly as they stand. Skip the contractors, the punch lists, and the cleanout, and head straight to closing.

  • Major systems near the end of the road

    Old oil or gas heat, aging roofs, tired knob-and-tube wiring and plumbing, we factor it in

  • Foundation or structural trouble

    Cracked fieldstone basements, settling, and spring water intrusion don't scare us off

  • An inherited house full of belongings

    Take what matters to you and leave the rest behind. The cleanout is on us

  • A tenant still in the house

    No need to wait out the lease first. Sell with the tenant in place

  • Storm, ice, fire, or water damage

    Winter storm and ice-dam damage included, we've seen it across New Hampshire and we still buy

Get My As-Is Cash Offer
New Hampshire sellers skip Sell as-is
Roof replacement$11,000+
Heating system replacement$8,500+
Foundation repair$6,500+
Cosmetic refresh$4,000+
Typical repair bill skipped$30,000+

Illustrative estimates, not real quotes. This is money you hold onto by selling as-is, and your own numbers will differ.

New Hampshire market data

Inside the New Hampshire housing market right now

Median sale price by city
Nashua
$525K
Manchester
$443K
Concord
$424K

Redfin, trailing 3-month median sale price by city as of June 2026. A statewide average tells you little about your specific house, so we price every offer on your city's own data.

$533,106
Median sale price statewide, up 2.9% year over year
45
Median days on market, up 7 days year over year
+13.3%
More houses on the market than a year ago

New Hampshire stays expensive, propped up by Boston-area demand, yet supply is up about 13% year over year and houses are sitting roughly a week longer than they were, so listing and waiting now carries real timeline risk. A direct cash sale trades top-of-market potential for speed and certainty. There is no state income tax on your proceeds, and closing is handled by a New Hampshire closing attorney or title company on the date you pick.

Source: Redfin New Hampshire housing market data, May 2026.

What is a direct cash homebuyer?

A direct cash homebuyer is a company that buys houses outright with its own capital, instead of listing them or lining up a buyer for the owner. Propcash works that way in New Hampshire: we are the buyer and we make the offer, so you owe no commissions and no fees. You skip the repairs, the listing, and the showings, and you name your own closing date.

Who we work with

Common situations we help New Hampshire homeowners navigate

Whatever put you in this spot, Propcash can put a fair cash offer in front of you.

Falling behind on the mortgage

New Hampshire uses non-judicial power-of-sale foreclosure, which can move relatively quickly. A fast cash sale can help you clear the mortgage before the sale is finalized and protect your credit.

Inherited a house you'd rather not keep

We understand how probate works in New Hampshire, including inherited family houses and seasonal second houses. Sell as-is, take what you want, and leave the rest.

Done being a landlord

Sell your New Hampshire rental with the tenants right where they are, no eviction required. Occupied properties are routine for us.

House needs major repairs

When an aging New England house needs more work than your budget allows, skip the repairs and sell as-is to a buyer who plans to renovate.

Divorce or separation

New Hampshire divides marital property by equitable distribution. We give one transparent number, shown with the reasoning, and a closing date that works for both parties.

Relocating for work

Whether the job pulls you toward Boston or out of the region, pick a closing date that fits the move and sell without a listing dragging on behind you.

Our commitment

The Propcash Promise

We don't run on high-pressure sales tactics. Here's how that shows up for New Hampshire sellers.

Our offer doesn't expire

Sit with the number as long as you need. There is no countdown clock and no hard deadline.

No aggressive follow up

You hear from us on your schedule. No unsolicited marketing emails, no drip campaigns, and no phone blasts.

We'll tell you if we're not the right buyer

If listing with an agent would clearly serve you better, we'll say so and point you to a local one. We stay straightforward and transparent.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions about selling in New Hampshire

How fast can you close on a New Hampshire house?

When speed matters most, we can close in as few as 7 days. In New Hampshire, closings are typically handled by a closing attorney or title company, the standard New England setup, which keeps everything orderly. If you would rather take longer to line up your next place, that works too, because you choose the closing date.

What New Hampshire cities do you cover?

We buy houses all over the Granite State. That covers Manchester and Nashua in the south, the Concord capital region, and Seacoast and smaller markets like Derry, Dover, Rochester, Salem, Portsmouth, Keene, and Laconia. If your house sits anywhere in New Hampshire, we want to make you a cash offer.

Are there any fees or commissions?

None. There are no agent commissions, no closing costs billed to you, and no surprise add-on fees. Propcash costs New Hampshire sellers nothing, so the cash offer you sign off on is what lands in your pocket at closing.

Do I have to pay state income tax when I sell my New Hampshire house?

New Hampshire has no state income tax, so the state does not tax the wages you earn or the proceeds from selling your house. The old Interest and Dividends Tax was phased out and fully repealed as of January 1, 2025, so as of 2026 there is no state income tax at all. New Hampshire does levy notably high property taxes, but those are separate from any tax on your sale. Federal capital gains tax may still apply depending on your situation, and we are not tax advisors, so it is worth checking with a tax professional about your circumstances.

What is the New Hampshire housing market like right now?

As of May 2026, Redfin reports a median sale price of $533,106 across New Hampshire, up 2.9% year over year, with a median of 45 days on market, up 7 days from a year earlier, and about 13.3% more houses for sale. New Hampshire remains an expensive market fed by Boston-area demand, but supply is climbing and listings are sitting a little longer, which is why sellers who value speed and certainty often choose a direct cash sale.

My house needs significant repairs. Will you still buy it?

Yes. We buy houses as-is, whatever shape they are in. Aging systems, tired roofs, foundation cracks, water damage, and the wear that comes with older New England housing stock are all fine. You will not spend a cent on repairs or cleaning before you sell.

Can I sell a New Hampshire rental property with tenants in place?

Yes. We purchase New Hampshire rentals with tenants still living there, so there is no need to wait out a lease or start an eviction before you sell. Worn-out landlords bring us this exact situation all the time.

What happens after I submit my property information?

Usually within a day, we compare your house to local New Hampshire market data and put together a cash offer. Your point of contact walks you through how we reached the number. If you accept, we coordinate closing with a New Hampshire closing attorney or title company on the date you choose, with no obligation at any step.

Questions first? Call or text (615) 552-4296, or email info@propcash.co. We respond in minutes.

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