Living in Concord, New Hampshire combines historic preservation with contemporary living in New England's capital city. The downtown area, enhanced by a Complete Streets renovation, features pedestrian-friendly sidewalks, independent businesses, and the New Hampshire State House - the oldest state capitol where the legislature still convenes in its original chambers. The city maintains an extensive network of trails and recreational spaces, including Beaver Meadow Golf Course, established in 1896. Cultural attractions include the Capitol Center for the Arts and Red River Theatres. Several educational institutions call Concord home, including St. Paul's School, NHTI – Concord's Community College, and the University of New Hampshire School of Law.
The rental market in Concord remains steady, with one-bedroom apartments averaging $1,373 and two-bedroom units typically renting for $1,587, reflecting a 2% increase from the previous year.