New Hampshire Seller Net Sheet Calculator

Estimate your New Hampshire seller net sheet with payoff lines, credits, state-specific 2026 transfer tax, title insurance, attorney fees, property-tax proration, and official local transfer-tax overrides where available.

Preliminary screening tool only. Default values are illustrative examples — not market offers. New Hampshire costs use state-level averages that vary by county, property, and closing agent. Verify every number with local professionals (title, attorney, lender, CPA) before signing closing documents. This is not legal, tax, or investment advice.

How We Calculate New Hampshire Home Sale Costs

Transfer Taxes

NH Real Estate Transfer Tax: New Hampshire levies a flat 1.50% transfer tax, customarily paid by the split.

Source notes: $0.75/$100 each on buyer AND seller = 1.5% effective combined; modeled as Split 1.5%.

Title & Escrow

Title insurance custom: In New Hampshire, title insurance is typically paid by the buyer. Title policies protect against title defects discovered after closing; the lender requires their own policy regardless of who pays. The analyzer's estimate ($500 base + $4.50 per $1,000 over $100K) is calibrated against ALTA / TIRSA filings — real rates vary by carrier.

Closing protocol: New Hampshire uses a hybrid model — closings can be handled by either a title company or attorney depending on county and contract.

Tax Proration & Cycles

Billing cycle: New Hampshire bills property taxes in arrears. If you sell mid-year, you owe the buyer a credit for the days you occupied the home — using a 365-day denominator (US settlement-statement industry standard).

Closing Protocol

New Hampshire attorney/escrow fees typically range $600-$1200 based on transaction complexity and locality. The analyzer defaults to the midpoint of this range for hybrid states; override the default in the Advanced Disclosure if your closing agent quotes outside the typical range.

Typical New Hampshire seller closing costs

In New Hampshire, sellers typically pay around 8-10% of sale price in closing costs — agent commission (5-6%), nh real estate transfer tax (1.50%), title insurance (buyer-paid), hybrid closing fees, and arrears property-tax proration. For the full long-form breakdown across all 50 states, see the hub at /analyzers/home-sale-net-proceeds.

Compare New Hampshire with Similar Markets

These states share a similar seller-side cost profile to New Hampshire based on transfer tax, title-payer custom, closing protocol, and proration cycle. Click through to run your sale under each market's specific cost structure.

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