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Rent this 3 bed duplex on 37 Church Street in Concord, NH 03301
Duplex
37 Church Street, Concord, NH 03301, USA
3 Bed
1 Bath
800 Sq Ft
$1,600
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Rent this 1 bed apartment on 55 Broad Ave
Spacious Bright Apt on Broad Ave - Parking Avail
55 Broad Ave
1 Bed
1 Bath
$3,000
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Rent this 3 bed apartment on 333 Village St
Oversized & completely renovated 3 bed in Millis
333 Village St
3 Bed
1 Bath
1,300 Sq Ft
$1,117
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Rent this 1 bed apartment on 99 Canton Circle in Concord, NH 03301
Flat For Rent In Concord, New Hampshire
99 Canton Circle, Concord, NH 03301, USA
1 Bed
1 Bath
$1,600
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Rent this 0 bed apartment on 35 Church Street in Concord, NH 03301
Property For Rent In Concord, New Hampshire
35 Church Street, Concord, NH 03301, USA
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Concord

Concord, NH has a population of 42,717, while the median age is 40. The household income in Concord, NH is around $61,310. The homeownership rate among the residents is 54%. The median residential property value in Concord, NH that you should keep in mind is $212,600.

Population42,717
Median Age39.6
Poverty Rate10%
Household Income$61,310
Number Of Employees21,678
Median Property Value$212,600

Business & Economy

Wage by Common Jobs

Average salary in Concord, NH: $57,149
  • 1. Software developers, applications & systems software
    $109,143
  • 2. Miscellaneous managers
    $104,240
  • 3. Registered nurses
    $68,845
  • 4. Retail salespersons
    $51,685
  • 5. Elementary & middle school teachers
    $51,444

Highest Paid Occupations

Numbers claim that the highest paid jobs in Concord, NH are Legal Occupations, Computer & Mathematical Occupations, Law Enforcement Workers Including Supervisors, Computer, Engineering, Science Occupations and Health Diagnosing & Treating Practitioners & Other Technical Occupations.

Highest Paid Industries

Keeping in mind that the employment rate changed by 1% recently, there must be a strong understanding of industries people of Concord, NH work in. The highest paid industries are Professional, Scientific, Technical Services, Public Administration, Transportation & Warehousing, Transportation & Warehousing, Utilities and Wholesale Trade.

Demographics

Race & Ethnicity

According to latest census, Concord, NH is a home for 90% white residents. The second common group is asian with 4% residents. The list of the most common racial or ethnic groups is closed by other with 3% residents.

Non-English Speakers

Education

Past year Concord, NH universities awarded around 425,200 degrees. Statistics show that the population of students in Concord, NH includes 212,600 female students and 212,600 male students. Concord, NH offers private and public tuition with a median cost of $n/a for private four-year colleges and $8,280 for in-state public four-year colleges. The largest university of this city is the NHTI-Concord's Community College with the majority of graduates. The Granite State College and University of New Hampshire-School of Law hold the second and the third place respectively. The share of the public colleges in Concord, NH is 100 and 34 go to the private colleges.

Universities

  • 1. NHTI-Concord's Community College
    763 graduates
  • 2. Granite State College
    667 graduates
  • 3. University of New Hampshire-School of Law
    91 graduates

Public vs Private

Health and Safety

Primary care physicians in Concord, NH see an average of 897 patients, dentists 1,281 patients, metal health providers 285 patients, and other healthcare providers 766 patients per year.

Transportation

Commute Time

Average travel time: 20.67 minutes

Commuter Transportation

Citizens of Concord, NH travel to their offices around 21 minutes lately and drove alone to get there. The rest of the residents carpooled and worked at home.

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