Population and Housing
New Hampshire's population is projected to increase by 180,000 persons in the years ahead to 2030. Roughly 70% of that growth will occur in the four southeastern counties, adding nearly 128,000 people to 33% of the state's land base.
Population growth, if it continues as projected to 2030, will dramatically change the character of the state and challenge the ability of our natural resources to support the quality of life New Hampshire residents presently enjoy. The construction of new housing in New Hampshire represents one of the greatest impacts to our natural resources.
Municipalities
Click the first letter of the municipality below, then click the name in the list that appears.
Acworth
– Albany
– Alexandria
– Allenstown
– Alstead
– Alton
– Amherst
– Andover
– Antrim
– Ashland
– Atkinson
– Atkinson & Gilmanton
– Auburn
Barnstead
– Barrington
– Bartlett
– Bath
– Beans Grant
– Beans Purchase
– Bedford
– Belmont
– Bennington
– Benton
– Berlin
– Bethlehem
– Boscawen
– Bow
– Bradford
– Brentwood
– Bridgewater
– Bristol
– Brookfield
– Brookline
Cambridge
– Campton
– Canaan
– Candia
– Canterbury
– Carroll
– Center Harbor
– Chandlers Purchase
– Charlestown
– Chatham
– Chester
– Chesterfield
– Chichester
– Claremont
– Clarksville
– Colebrook
– Columbia
– Concord
– Conway
– Cornish
– Crawfords Purchase
– Croydon
– Cutts Grant
Dalton
– Danbury
– Danville
– Deerfield
– Deering
– Derry
– Dixs Grant
– Dixville
– Dorchester
– Dover
– Dublin
– Dummer
– Dunbarton
– Durham
East Kingston
– Easton
– Eaton
– Effingham
– Ellsworth
– Enfield
– Epping
– Epsom
– Errol
– Ervings Location
– Exeter
Farmington
– Fitzwilliam
– Francestown
– Franconia
– Franklin
– Freedom
– Fremont
Gilford
– Gilmanton
– Gilsum
– Goffstown
– Gorham
– Goshen
– Grafton
– Grantham
– Greenfield
– Greenland
– Greens Grant
– Greenville
– Groton
Hadleys Purchase
– Hales Location
– Hampstead
– Hampton
– Hampton Falls
– Hancock
– Hanover
– Harrisville
– Harts Location
– Haverhill
– Hebron
– Henniker
– Hill
– Hillsborough
– Hinsdale
– Holderness
– Hollis
– Hooksett
– Hopkinton
– Hudson
Jackson
– Jaffrey
– Jefferson
Keene
– Kensington
– Kilkenny
– Kingston
Laconia
– Lancaster
– Landaff
– Langdon
– Lebanon
– Lee
– Lempster
– Lincoln
– Lisbon
– Litchfield
– Littleton
– Londonderry
– Loudon
– Low & Burbanks
– Lyman
– Lyme
– Lyndeborough
Madbury
– Madison
– Manchester
– Marlborough
– Marlow
– Martins Location
– Mason
– Meredith
– Merrimack
– Middleton
– Milan
– Milford
– Millsfield
– Milton
– Monroe
– Mont Vernon
– Moultonborough
Nashua
– Nelson
– New Boston
– New Castle
– New Durham
– New Hampton
– New Ipswich
– New London
– Newbury
– Newfields
– Newington
– Newmarket
– Newport
– Newton
– North Hampton
– Northfield
– Northumberland
– Northwood
– Nottingham
Odell
– Orange
– Orford
– Ossipee
Pelham
– Pembroke
– Peterborough
– Piermont
– Pinkham's Grant
– Pittsburg
– Pittsfield
– Plainfield
– Plaistow
– Plymouth
– Portsmouth
Randolph
– Raymond
– Richmond
– Rindge
– Rochester
– Rollinsford
– Roxbury
– Rumney
– Rye
Salem
– Salisbury
– Sanbornton
– Sandown
– Sandwich
– Sargents Purchase
– Seabrook
– Second College
– Sharon
– Shelburne
– Somersworth
– South Hampton
– Springfield
– Stark
– Stewartstown
– Stoddard
– Strafford
– Stratford
– Stratham
– Success
– Sugar Hill
– Sullivan
– Sunapee
– Surry
– Sutton
– Swanzey
Tamworth
– Temple
– Thompson & Meserve
– Thornton
– Tilton
– Troy
– Tuftonboro
Unity
– Unorganized Territory
Wakefield
– Walpole
– Warner
– Warren
– Washington
– Waterville Valley
– Weare
– Webster
– Wentworth
– Wentworths Location
– Westmoreland
– Whitefield
– Wilmot
– Wilton
– Winchester
– Windham
– Windsor
– Wolfeboro
– Woodstock
Counties
Belknap
Carroll
Cheshire
Coos
Grafton
Hillsborough
Merrimack
Rockingham
Strafford
Sullivan
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