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Section 8 & HUD affordable housing across New Hampshire
Browse 10 counties and 8 small towns and rural communities in New Hampshire. Each page lists FY2024 Fair Market Rent for studio–4BR units, HUD income limits at 30/50/80% of AMI, and the housing authority that processes Section 8 vouchers locally.
How HUD housing data is organized in New Hampshire
HUD publishes Fair Market Rent and income limits at the county or metropolitan area level, not the city level — so two towns inside the same New Hampshire county will share the same FMR ceiling and the same income-eligibility brackets. That's why this directory leads with counties: the county page is the single most useful starting point for anyone navigating the Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher program in non-metro New Hampshire.
Below you'll find every county in New Hampshire, separated into rural / non-metro counties (where this site focuses) and larger or metro counties. After the county lists, scroll down for the alphabetized index of small towns and unincorporated communities we cover in this state.
Rural & non-metro counties (10)
Counties dominated by small towns, agricultural land, or unincorporated communities. These are the counties most commonly skipped by big-city apartment-search sites.
- Belknap County 2BR FMR $1,675
- Carroll County 2BR FMR $1,560
- Cheshire County 2BR FMR $1,810
- Coos County 2BR FMR $1,555
- Grafton County 2BR FMR $1,855
- Hillsborough County 2BR FMR $1,820
- Merrimack County 2BR FMR $1,830
- Rockingham County 2BR FMR $1,740
- Strafford County 2BR FMR $1,695
- Sullivan County 2BR FMR $1,580