
Hudson, NH
Updated April 30, 2026 · Would You Live There?
Good for now
Verdict
$378K
Median Price
17/100
Walk Score
5.9/10
Schools
Score Breakdown
Our Take
Hudson offers a solid income-to-home-value ratio and decent schools, but it’s not a walkable or transit‑friendly place. You’ll find a quiet, low‑risk environment if you’re okay with driving for errands and a lack of nightlife.
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The Good
- ✓Median income ($125k) comfortably exceeds median home price, easing financial pressure
- ✓Top‑rated local schools give families a solid education option
- ✓Low flood risk (Zone X) reduces disaster worry
- ✓Quiet rural feel good for retirees or those seeking peace
Real Talk
- !Walk score 17 means almost all errands need a car
- !Transit options are virtually nonexistent
- !Limited dining and nightlife—few places to go out
- !High home prices may strain budgets if you’re buying in a more affordable market
- $High property taxes typical of New Hampshire
- $Maintenance on older homes can be costly
- $Insurance costs may be higher due to regional factors
Best For
Risk Snapshot
Crime & Safety
Hudson, NH
Safety grade
5% higher than the national average
2% higher than the national average
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Rates are estimated from neighborhood characteristics using national FBI baselines. Actual figures vary by block — always verify with local sources before making decisions.
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