Manchester planning context
Manchester’s 2025–2029 Consolidated Plan reports that 49% of city households earned below 80% of Area Median Income during 2020–2024. That housing profile makes careful bathroom-remodel planning especially useful: homeowners should define the project’s essential improvements, accessibility priorities, and finish choices before work begins. A written scope can help keep decisions aligned with the household’s needs and the home’s intended use, without assuming that every renovation requires the same level of investment or complexity.
Verified local context: The City of Manchester’s 2025–2029 Consolidated Plan reports that 49% of Manchester households earned below 80% of Area Median Income during 2020–2024. Source
How the planning range is calculated
| Planning point | Calculated amount |
|---|---|
| National full-bath baseline | $7,500–$22,000 |
| New Hampshire state adjustment | 1.0416× |
| Manchester planning low | $7,812 |
| Manchester planning midpoint | $13,020 |
| Manchester planning high | $22,915 |
The same published state input is applied to the same project scope for every covered city in New Hampshire. The final estimate can change with the bathroom’s existing condition, access, selections, utilities, waterproofing, removal needs, and local site review.
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Sources and methodology
The planning range uses the approved national full-bath rate card and the 2024 BEA all-items Regional Price Parities input for New Hampshire. The local-context statement above is separately cited and is not used to calculate the price range.