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Rental GuideManchester, NH

Manchester rent data for:

As of today, you'll find 254 apartments for rent in Manchester, with a median rent price of $1,905 per month. Manchester has seen a 2%—or $39—decrease in median rent price compared to the previous year.

Apartments for rent

Average Rent

$1,905

Year Over Year Change

-2%

$39

Rentals available, last 30 days

254

Rent ranges for Manchester apartments
$3,001 - $4,500
5%
$1,501 - $3,000
86%
$0 - $1,500
9%

How has rent in Manchester, NH changed in the last two years?

The average rent in Manchester, NH, for rentals of all sizes and types, is $1,905, which is a 1.87% decrease year-over-year.

The monthly rent for 1-bedroom apartments in Manchester, NH is about $1,702. The average rent for 2-bedroom apartments in Manchester, NH is $1,899, and studios are about $1,565 per month.

See more Manchester, NH rent data on our rent research page.

What are the K-12 schools in Manchester, NH?

21

schools

12,105

students

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Green Acres School

100 jack lovering dr

manchester, NH, 3109

PK, K-5Public
C

Highland-Goffes Falls School

2021 goffs falls rd

manchester, NH, 3103

PK, K-4Public
C

Webster School

2519 elm st

manchester, NH, 3104

PK, K-5Public
C

Bakersville School

20 elm st

manchester, NH, 3101

PK, K-5Public
C-

Beech Street School

333 beech st

manchester, NH, 3103

K-5Public
C-

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Who lives in Manchester, NH?

Gender

51% Male
49% Female

Age Range

0-19

20%

20-34

26%

35-44

13%

45-64

25%

65+

13%

Language

English

78%

Spanish

8%

Indo Euro

8%

Asia Pac

2%

Other

2%

Education

No HS

12%

High School

47%

Bachelor's

29%

Master's

7%

Prof Degree

1%

Doctorate

0%

What is the household breakdown in Manchester, NH?

Families

39% Families
61% Single

Property

55% Renters
45% Owners

Household Income

0-25k

17%

25-50k

22%

50-75k

20%

75-100k

13%

100-150k

15%

150k+

10%

How do residents get around Manchester, NH?

Manchester locals spend about 24 minutes commuting, and most drive to get to work. The best way to fly in or out of Manchester is through Logan International Airport, 48.24 miles away.

Walking

4/10
Some shops and stores are within a few minutes.

Cycling

4/10
More spots are within biking distance and some roads are cyclist-friendly.

Driving

9/10
Commuting is easy with multiple accessible routes and plenty of parking.

Transit

0/10
FYI, there are little to no public transit options within walking distance.

Scores for Manchester are calculated based on the proximity to and amount of infrastructure supporting each method of transportation.

Satisfaction survey results for Manchester, NH

We surveyed 10,000 renters across the country about what it's like living in their cities and neighborhoods. In Manchester, 44% of residents reported feeling satisfied or very satisfied with the city overall, which is lower than the national average of 60%.

Top Three Reasons to Live in Manchester

Nightlife

67%Satisfaction rating

Pet friendly

56%Satisfaction rating

Job market

44%Satisfaction rating

Other Things to Consider

Public transportation
44%
Quality schools
44%
Weather
44%
Affordable housing
33%
Parks & recreation
11%
Dating scene
11%
Cost of living
11%

Data last updated in 2024. Do you live here? Take our survey and share your experience.

How we got this data

What is the cost of living in Manchester, NH?

The overall cost of living in Manchester, NH is 13% higher than the national average, according to the Cost of Living Index published by the Council for Community and Economic Research. This is calculated by comparing several expenses, including food and basic necessities like energy and healthcare. When it comes to comparing these expenses to the rest of the country, in Manchester you can expect groceries to cost on par with the national average, and healthcare to cost more. Eggs run about $2.98 per carton, and milk $4.71. Regarding healthcare costs, a doctor’s visit could amount to $184 on average—but this will likely vary depending on several factors, including insurance and medical specialty.

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Goods & Services

AVERAGE COST COMPARED TO NATIONAL AVERAGE

17% higher

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Groceries

AVERAGE COST COMPARED TO NATIONAL AVERAGE

No difference

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Utilities

AVERAGE COST COMPARED TO NATIONAL AVERAGE

12% higher

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Transportation

AVERAGE COST COMPARED TO NATIONAL AVERAGE

6% higher

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Health

AVERAGE COST COMPARED TO NATIONAL AVERAGE

4% higher

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