City Intelligence
What it costs, how it lives, and what to check before you buy in Keene. Sourced from U.S. Census, HUD, NCES, FEMA, and FCC — aggregated across the whole city, not just one neighborhood.
Livability Score
Strong across most livability factors.
Population
24,891
Median Home
$222K
Median Income
$70K
Zip Codes Covered
1
With a population of 24,891, Keene is a smaller NH city. Median household income is $70K with homes valued around $222K. The city scores highest in weather (A+).
Tends to fit: value-focused buyers, investors looking at rental opportunities.
Key housing and market metrics for Keene, NH. Use these numbers as a starting point, then dig into specific neighborhoods.
Median Home Value
$222K
Vacancy Rate
10.0%
Owner-Occupied
53%
Area stats for ZIP codes in Keene, sorted by population. Run a Real Report Card on a specific address for property-level detail.
03431
Area StatsPop: 24,891
Home Value: $222K
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Data sources: U.S. Census Bureau ACS, FEMA, EPA, NCES, NREL, HUD, FCC, NOAA, EIA, OpenStreetMap. Data represents the primary zip code for Keene and may not reflect all neighborhoods. Market conditions change frequently; this page is for informational purposes only and does not constitute real estate advice. Last updated on a rolling basis.
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