As of May 17, 2026, Exeter, New Hampshire has 10 Affordable Housing complexes. There are 12 section 8 apartments, 11 public housing buildings and 178 approved low-income housing units. There are 4 Housing Authorities that serve the area and their contact information can be found below.
The Project Has 11 Total Buildings. The Units Consists Of Both Public Housing And Section 8 Apartment Units.
6 Meeting Place Has 26 Units Available
Meeting Place At Exeter Has 32 Units Available
One Meeting Place Has 39 Units Available
Squamscott Block Has 30 Units Available
Three Meeting Place Has 43 Units Available
Four Meeting Place Has 3 Units Available
The Exeter Housing Authority will pay about 70% of a tenants rent with the tenant being responsible for the other 30%.
Income Limits are maximum income limits allowed based on household size. The following limits were established by HUD for low income households to be eligible for housing assistance in Rockingham County for 2026.
The best apartments in Exeter, NH are One Meeting Place , Meeting Place At Exeter , Three Meeting Place , One Meeting Place and Summer Street
The average property rent in Exeter, NH is $1,926.
The price range for a studio apartment in Exeter, NH is between $1,039 and $1,559. You can view more listings by clicking on the Load More button.
The price range for 1 bedroom apartment in Exeter, NH is between $1,186 and $1,780. You can view more listings by clicking on the Load More button.
The price range for 2 bedroom apartment in Exeter, NH is between $1,534 and $2,300. You can view more listings by clicking on the Load More button.
The price range for 3 bedroom apartment in Exeter, NH is between $1,863 and $2,795. You can view more listings by clicking on the Load More button.
The price range for 4 bedroom apartment in Exeter, NH is between $2,042 and $3,064. You can view more listings by clicking on the Load More button.
The prices were last updated on 16 May, 2026 for the properties in Exeter, NH
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