June 15, 2026 Market Intelligence Report
A surprise in the data caught our attention: despite rising prices, buyers are still getting a good deal in Amherst, NH. With an average sale price of $505,766.5 and only 103 days on market, sellers are still getting a premium for their homes – one in every four listings is selling above ask.
Let's dive into the numbers for our three focus towns: Milford, Wilton, and Amherst.
Milford, NH
The median sold price in Milford was $552,500 as of May 31. With only 1.2 months of supply, buyers are still finding limited options to choose from. The average sale price is $965,706, with the best buy being a 2bd/2ba property at 46 Birchwood Drive for $299,900. For those looking for value per square foot, 24 Maple Street offers an impressive $168/sqft.
Wilton, NH
In Wilton, the median sold price was $352,500 as of May 31. Homes are selling quickly, taking only 25 days to find a buyer. With just 1.3 months of supply, the market remains competitive. The best buy in Wilton is a property at 19 Dale Street for $165,000, while the top value per square foot can be found at 31 Carriage Hill Road for $211/sqft.
Amherst, NH
In Amherst, the median sold price was $505,766.5 as of April 30. While it's taking longer for homes to sell here, with an average of 103 days on market, sellers are still getting a good price. One in every four listings is selling above ask.
Best Buy and Top Value Per Square Foot
The PIR analyzes over 150 data sources to provide the most comprehensive view of the market. For those looking for a great deal, we recommend taking a closer look at 19 Dale Street in Wilton, priced at $165,000 below its automated valuation model (AVM) estimate.
What Buyers and Sellers Should Do
The data is clear: buyers are still finding value in these three
Jeff Stutzman is a former intelligence officer and the founder of Monadnock Cyber, a real estate intelligence and analysis firm. He builds tools like PropertyFX — the Property Intelligence Report (PIR) engine — that give buyers, sellers, and agents the information advantage — because in real estate, what you don't know costs you money.
Need a realtor who actually knows the data? Contact Kathy MacKinnon at KathyMackinnon@monadnockcyberrealty.com
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