Newmarket, fronting on the Lamprey River and Great Bay, is part of the historic and beautiful Seacoast Region of New Hampshire.

Newmarket at a Glance

”Newmarket, fronting on the Lamprey River and Great Bay, is part of the undiscovered Seacoast Region of New Hampshire. It offers the relaxation of a small town, yet it is just minutes away from the activities of the State University, Phillips Exeter Academy and the cosmopolitan charms of Portsmouth with its outstanding dining and cultural events. With white church steeples, old mill buildings, a dammed river, park land with nature walks, and good road access to beaches, skiing and golfing, Newmarket is an ideal place to work and live.”  (Quoted from the Town of Newmarket website:  http://www.newmarketnh.gov)

Newmarket Statistics (obtained from city-data.com)

Population in July 2007:  5,451
Males: 2,687 (49.3%)
Females:   2,764 (50.7%)
Median resident age:  30.7 years
New Hampshire median age: 37.1 years
   
Estimated median household income in 2007: $52,962
New Hampshire:   $62,369
   
Estimated median house or condo value in 2007: $239,961 
New Hampshire:  $261,800