Berlin, NH

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Performance indicators for the Berlin short-term rental market based on reliable data.

Listings

166 / 309

Reliable / Active

Cap Rate

14%

Middle-Earners Gross Yield

Revenue

$23,990

Middle-Earners Revenue

Occupancy

47%

Middle-Earners Occupancy

Home Value

$174,882

Median Home Sale Price

Top Earners

$41,454

Top-Earners Revenue

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Generally Investor friendly

Berlin Regulations

STRs are permitted citywide with no dedicated local caps or heavy permitting, and the tone is permissive; compliance relies on straightforward state Meals & Rooms tax registration and basic safety standards. However, the lack of specific municipal rules creates uncertainty and future zoning risks. Overall, Berlin is investor-friendly with manageable compliance and no meaningful caps.

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About Berlin

Berlin ( BUR-lin) is a city along the Androscoggin River in Coös County in northern New Hampshire, United States. It is the northernmost city in New Hampshire and the only city in Coös County. The population was 9,425 at the 2020 census, down from 10,051 at the 2010 census.It includes the village of Cascade in the south part of the city. Located in New Hampshire's Great North Woods Region or "North Country", Berlin sits at the edge of the White Mountains, and the city's boundaries extend into the White Mountain National Forest. Berlin is home to the Berlin and Coos County Historical Society's Moffett House Museum & Genealogy Center, Service Credit Union Heritage Park, the Berlin Fish Hatchery, and the White Mountains Community College, member of the Community College System of New Hampshire. Berlin is the principal city of the Berlin Micropolitan Statistical Area, which includes all of Coos County, New Hampshire and Essex County, Vermont. Because Quebec is less than 60 miles (100 km) away, Berlin has many people of French Canadian descent in its population. Around 65% of its residents speak a variant of New England French, which is known locally as "Berlin French".The pronunciation of Berlin was changed to BUR-lin, instead of Ber-LIN (as in Berlin, Germany), during World War I as a patriotic stand against Germany.

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