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Hoyle Tanner announces new hire, plus Exeter plans for townhomes on vacant lot, cottage courts project coming to Keene ... and more
Though the regulatory process remains expensive and the cost of building materials high, changes in Conway zoning in recent years have helped make affordable housing more possible
A builder in Lyndeborough is working to address the housing shortage and the affordability issue of many residences
The Legislature has pushed forward a number of bills intended to overhaul zoning procedures that housing advocates say impede badly needed development
A national report that assesses home affordability by income levels shows New Hampshire housing is unaffordable for large segments of its residents.
Margolin, a lawyer with a law degree from American University, will also teach a masters level course at Saint Anselm on housing policy and practice
Big changes in Portsmouth, plus Jewett Construction awards scholarship, Hampton hotel sold, home sales report for Q1 ... and more
Pike House resides on the same 3-acre lot as the town offices and police station and shares a septic and well with the buildings, making it a potentially difficult property to sell.
It’s a small but significant win for city leaders, who have long grappled with a systemic problem relating to housing affordability and availability.Â
The facility on Peabody Street will house up to nine families while offering counseling, education and support needed for stability, long-term success