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Best mortgage rates in New Hampshire this week

No borrower-submitted offers from New Hampshire yet — be the first to share yours and help other New Hampshire borrowers benchmark their quotes.

Data as of 19h ago · Borrower offers span the last 30 days; credit-union posted rates are refreshed weekly (Mondays).

Lowest 30-yr conventional rate in New Hampshire
6.125% 0.42% below U.S. avg
lowerU.S. avg 6.550%higher
New Hampshire median home
$460,000
20% down payment
$92,000
Est. tax + insurance / mo
$823
Property tax rate
1.93%
30-yr conventional median
15-yr conventional median
FHA median
VA median
For New Hampshire borrowers

How do you compare?

See where rates like yours land in New Hampshire this week.

Loan type

Not enough conventional 30y submissions from New Hampshire yet to draw a comparison. Be the first to share your quote — every submission helps the next New Hampshire borrower benchmark theirs.

Credit union posted rates New Hampshire residents can access

Posted rates from each credit union's public rate sheet. Conventional shown by default; expand the others if you qualify.

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Will these rates apply to you?

Posted rates are best-case — they assume excellent credit and 20% down. Here's a realistic read for your situation.

Not enough borrower submissions yet to show what a 700-719 borrower gets in New Hampshire. The posted rates below are best-case; add your quote to build this out.

Your loan
$368,000
20% down on New Hampshire median ($460,000)
Est. payment (P&I)
$2,236/mo
at 6.125% (best case)
Mortgage insurance
None
20%+ down avoids PMI

Rate ranges are real borrower submissions; payment is P&I (plus estimated PMI) on the reference loan, excluding taxes and insurance. Your actual rate depends on your full profile — get pre-approved for your real number, or run the calculator. Not financial advice.

At a glance — ranked by true 5-year cost

incl. points · $370,000 loan · held 5 yrs
Credit unionRatePointsProductEst. 5-yr costvs best
Navy Federal Credit Unionjoin →6.125%0.5Conventional · 30-yr$136,740best
ST. MARY'S BANK Credit Union6.350%0Conventional · 30-yr$138,136+$1,397
PenFed Credit Unionjoin →6.125%1Conventional · 30-yr$138,590+$1,850
Connexus Credit Unionjoin →6.250%1Conventional · 30-yr$140,389+$3,650
Digital Federal CU (DCU)join →6.375%1.38Conventional · 30-yr$143,605+$6,866
Ranked by what you'd actually pay — points (paid upfront) plus principal & interest over a 5-year hold on a $370,000 loan (New Hampshiremedian). A lower rate bought down with points isn't always the cheapest loan. Your real cost depends on your loan size, credit, and how long you keep the mortgage — run your own numbers.

Conventional

RateAPRTermPointsCredit unionEligibilityEffective
6.125%6.295%30y1PenFed Credit UnionOpen nationally — Open to anyone — most members join via the Voices for America's Troops sponsorship.19h ago
6.125%6.268%30y0.5Navy Federal Credit UnionMilitary, DoD civilians, veterans, and immediate family.19h ago
6.250%6.404%30y1Connexus Credit UnionOpen nationally — Connexus Association membership ($5 donation).19h ago
6.350%6.350%30y0ST. MARY'S BANK Credit UnionOpen to residents of the credit union's chartered area — verify the specific counties or regions on the CU's membership page.19h ago
6.375%6.541%30y1.38Digital Federal CU (DCU)Open nationally — Open via several association memberships.19h ago
5.500%5.714%15y0.38Navy Federal Credit UnionMilitary, DoD civilians, veterans, and immediate family.19h ago
5.625%5.876%15y1Connexus Credit UnionOpen nationally — Connexus Association membership ($5 donation).19h ago
5.750%5.960%15y1Digital Federal CU (DCU)Open nationally — Open via several association memberships.19h ago
5.750%6.047%10y1Digital Federal CU (DCU)Open nationally — Open via several association memberships.19h ago
6.000%6.202%20y1Connexus Credit UnionOpen nationally — Connexus Association membership ($5 donation).19h ago
6.125%6.278%20y0.88Digital Federal CU (DCU)Open nationally — Open via several association memberships.19h ago
FHA · 1 rate

For borrowers with lower credit or smaller down payments. Requires mortgage insurance for the life of the loan unless 10%+ down.

RateAPRTermPointsCredit unionEligibilityEffective
5.500%6.418%30y1.38PenFed Credit UnionOpen nationally — Open to anyone — most members join via the Voices for America's Troops sponsorship.19h ago
VA · 1 rate

For active military, veterans, reservists, National Guard, and qualifying surviving spouses. Often the lowest rates available, but requires VA eligibility.

RateAPRTermPointsCredit unionEligibilityEffective
5.625%5.900%30y1PenFed Credit UnionOpen nationally — Open to anyone — most members join via the Voices for America's Troops sponsorship.19h ago
Jumbo · 7 rates

For loan amounts above the conforming limit ($832,750 in most counties, higher in high-cost areas). Tighter underwriting.

RateAPRTermPointsCredit unionEligibilityEffective
6.125%6.307%30y1.63PenFed Credit UnionOpen nationally — Open to anyone — most members join via the Voices for America's Troops sponsorship.19h ago
6.375%6.520%30y0.5Navy Federal Credit UnionMilitary, DoD civilians, veterans, and immediate family.19h ago
6.375%6.521%30y1.38Digital Federal CU (DCU)Open nationally — Open via several association memberships.19h ago
5.750%5.928%15y1Digital Federal CU (DCU)Open nationally — Open via several association memberships.19h ago
6.000%6.217%15y0.38Navy Federal Credit UnionMilitary, DoD civilians, veterans, and immediate family.19h ago
5.750%6.003%10y1Digital Federal CU (DCU)Open nationally — Open via several association memberships.19h ago
6.125%6.253%20y0.88Digital Federal CU (DCU)Open nationally — Open via several association memberships.19h ago

What to know about getting a mortgage in New Hampshire

New Hampshire has no state income or sales tax and funds government largely through property taxes — the effective rate is among the three highest in the country, adding roughly $700/month on a median home. Insurance is cheap, but the tax line makes escrow the dominant non-mortgage cost.

The 2026 conforming loan limit in most New Hampshire counties is $832,750 for a single-family home (designated high-cost counties go higher). Loans above that are jumbo — expect tighter underwriting and different pricing.

First-time buyer help in New Hampshire
New Hampshire Housing Home Flex Plus mortgages include cash assistance up to 4% of the loan amount for down payment and closing costs. Program rates come through participating lenders — compare them against the credit-union rates above before committing.
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How this works

The borrower-quoted offers above were submitted by real New Hampshire residents in the last 30 days. We score every submission for fraud signals before publishing, and verified offers carry a verified badge after we OCR the Loan Estimate.

The credit-union rates are taken from each lender's public rate sheet on the effective date shown. We don't take affiliate fees, sell contributor data, or rank lenders by commission. The full methodology is on the methodology page.

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Frequently asked: mortgages in New Hampshire

Straight answers, grounded in the data on this page.

What is the best mortgage rate in New Hampshire right now?+

The lowest conventional 30-year rate we're tracking in New Hampshire this week is 6.125% from PenFed Credit Union, 0.42% below the U.S. average of 6.550%. It's a real posted rate, not a teaser — your actual rate depends on your credit, down payment, and loan type.

How much do you need to put down for a house in New Hampshire?+

The median home price in New Hampshire is about $460,000, so 20% down is roughly $92,000. Many buyers put down far less: conventional loans go as low as 3%, FHA 3.5%, and VA/USDA can be 0% for those who qualify (with mortgage insurance when you put down under 20%).

Which credit unions can New Hampshire residents join for a mortgage?+

New Hampshire residents can currently get posted mortgage rates from Navy Federal Credit Union, ST. MARY'S BANK Credit Union, PenFed Credit Union, and others. Many credit unions let anyone join through a small one-time association membership — each one's eligibility and exact join steps are on its page.

What first-time homebuyer programs does New Hampshire have?+

New Hampshire's housing finance agency is the New Hampshire Housing. Home Flex Plus mortgages include cash assistance up to 4% of the loan amount for down payment and closing costs. These programs work through participating lenders, so you can (and should) still compare the program rate against the credit-union rates on this page.

What is the conforming loan limit in New Hampshire?+

For most New Hampshire counties the 2026 conforming loan limit is $832,750 for a single-family home (designated high-cost counties go higher). Loans above the limit are jumbo, which typically means tighter underwriting and different pricing.

Does RatePerch take referral fees from lenders in New Hampshire?+

No. We don't take affiliate or referral fees, sell contributor data, or rank lenders by commission. Borrower-quoted rates are submitted anonymously by real New Hampshire residents, and credit-union rates are copied straight from each lender's public rate sheet.

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