How many apartments are actually available right now across all of Portsmouth's rental websites?
Studio
$2,300
median monthly rent
Range: $1,260 – $3,295
~32 listings available
1-Bedroom
$2,600
median monthly rent
Range: $1,290 – $3,820
~47 listings available
2-Bedroom
$3,100
median monthly rent
Range: $1,690 – $4,795
~55 listings available
3-Bedroom
$3,500
median monthly rent
Range: $2,450 – $5,500
⚠️ Only ~17 listings available
Reality Check: Median rents range from $2,300/mo for a studio to $3,500/mo for a 3-bedroom. And if you're looking for a family-sized apartment? Only ~17 options exist in the entire city right now — up slightly from March 6, but still critically scarce. Meanwhile, the Seacoast median single-family home sale price topped $1,087,500 in early 2026 — a 25% year-over-year increase.
💰 Can You Actually Afford Portsmouth?
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Your affordable monthly rent (30% of income):
Studio
Median: $2,300/mo
1-Bedroom
Median: $2,600/mo
2-Bedroom
Median: $3,100/mo
3-Bedroom
Median: $3,500/mo
📈 Complete Market Snapshot
Unit Type
Available Now
Rent Range
Median Rent
Studio
~32 listings
$1,260 – $3,295
$2,300/mo
1-Bedroom
~47 listings
$1,290 – $3,820
$2,600/mo
2-Bedroom
~55 listings
$1,690 – $4,795
$3,100/mo
3-Bedroom
~17 listings ⚠️
$2,450 – $5,500
$3,500/mo
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💡 What This Data Tells Us
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Families Are Locked Out
Only ~17 three-bedroom apartments available in the entire city. Even at median family income ($140k), you're paying $3,500/mo — exactly 30% of gross. There is no margin.
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Studios Now Require Six Figures
Median studio rent of $2,300/mo requires $92,000/year income at the 30% threshold. Up from $84,000 in early March. Even the smallest units are out of reach for most workers.
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Minimal Supply, Maximum Demand
~151 total units available across all sizes in a city of 22,000+. The math is simple: not enough housing. Total inventory up slightly from ~136 in early March, but no relief at affordable price points.
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Rents Rising Across the Board
Median rents are up across all unit types since early March: studios +$200, 1BRs +$200, 2BRs +$300. The 2BR top end has reached $4,795. The market is not softening.
Housing Action Plan Approved 9–0. The Public Hearings Are What Matter Now.
The data is clear. Portsmouth doesn't have enough housing, and what exists is unaffordable to most residents. The City Council voted 9–0 on February 17 to create a Housing Action Plan by July 2026. Two public hearings are required — those are when the plan's content gets decided. The plan needs to match the scale of what this data shows.
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Data source: Active Zillow, Apartments.com, and ApartmentHomeLiving listings for ZIP 03801, scraped March 26–28, 2026. Medians estimated from visible listing data; sample sizes vary by unit type. Ranges exclude non-representative outliers.