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The average estimated value of a single family home in Concord in December 2008 was $201,293. This has gone up in February 2009, when the average home value was estimated to be $212,245. These figures alone bode well for the real estate market in the city, indicating stability despite the prevalent housing woes all over the country. The average sales price for December 2008 was $189,100, which means there are a lot of affordable options available in the market, though home sales activity is reduced, with only 2 homes sold in the same time period. There are a total of 378 homes available in the city, majority of which are resale. It takes an average of 82 days for a residential property to be listed before being sold. Of the total 16,998 households in Concord, 50% own the houses they live in while about 46% are living in rental properties. As of February 2009, the average monthly rate in the city was $986, more affordable compared to rents in other cities in the state, such as Manchester and Nashua, where rates can go up to more than $1000.

Concord, New Hampshire

Concord is the capital of the state of New Hampshire, located along the banks of the Merrimack River. There are also several bodies of water going through the city, such as the Soucook River in the east, the Contoocook River in the north, and the Turkey River in the southwestern part of the city. Concord is also the county seat of Merrimack County, having an estimated population of 42,400. Majority of the city’s residents are Whites, though there are also large communities of African Americans, Asians, Hispanic, and Native Americans. Most of the city’s commercial development and growth is centered within the area known as the Concord Heights, which is located atop a bluff. Among the large industries in Concord are healthcare, service, and retail. Concord Hospital is the city’s largest employer, along with Steeplegate Regional Mall Retail, Genesis Eldercare Network, Shaw’s Supermarket, and Beede Electrical Instruments Co. There are several institutions of higher education in Concord, including the Franklin Pearce Law Center, a branch of Hesser College, and the New Hampshire Technical Institute.

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