Brookline, NH Cost of Living


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Brookline cost of living score
110.7
More expensive
10.7% higher
than the US average
4.6% higher
than the New Hampshire average
Brookline, New Hampshire gets a BestPlaces Cost of Living score of 110.7, which means the total cost of housing, food, childcare, transportation, healthcare, taxes, and other necessities is 10.7% higher than the U.S. average and 4.6% lower than the average for New Hampshire.

Brookline, NH

Housing costs in Brookline?
A typical home costs $545,400, which is 61.3% more expensive than the national average of $338,100 and 29.5% more expensive than the average New Hampshire home, at $421,300. Renting a two-bedroom unit in Brookline costs $1,840 per month, which is 28.7% more than the national average of $1,430 and 17.4% more than the state average of $1,520.

Can I afford Brookline?
To live comfortably in Brookline, New Hampshire, a minimum annual income of $104,400 for a family, and $56,000 for a single person is recommended.

What does A.I. say about Brookline?
The cost of living in Brookline, NH is slightly higher than the national average. Housing prices are generally comparable to other towns in the state, and transportation costs can be quite high due to the lack of public transportation options. Groceries and other necessities, however, tend to be more affordable than those in larger cities. Overall, Brookline offers a reasonable balance between cost of living and quality of life for its residents.
   Cost of living score
     CategoriesBrooklineNew HampshireUnited States
  110.7105.8100.0
  107.5107100
  83.082.9100.0
  161.7122.4100.0
  $545,400$421,300$338,100
  120.3%120.5%100.0%
  103.987.6100.0
  130.8109.5100.0

   100=National Average

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