Claremont is the most affordable and Hollis the most expensive of 20 New Hampshire housing markets studied by Colwell Banker Real Estate.
The rankings are included in the Coldwell Banker Home Listing Report, a home price comparison tool that features information about more than 81,000 four-bedroom, two-bathroom home listings. The goal, the report said, is to better address how much a home in one market would cost if the same home were located somewhere else in the country.
In Claremont, four-bedroom, two-bath homes have an average listing price of $174,107, while those in Hollis have an average listing price of $577,067.