NHBR About Town: Week of March 27, 2026
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Christopher Gosselin, political representative of the National Association of Realtors in New England, will speak Oct. 18 at a Seacoast Board of Realtors’ State of the Seacoast news conference.
The breakfast meeting will begin at 8 a.m. at the Portsmouth Country Club in Greenland.
Gosselin, in his job as Region 1 political representative, works to connect Realtors with their elected officials at the federal level, equipping them with the tools to be a voice for the real estate industry in Washington.
Gosselin will provide insights on the current legislative agenda and atmosphere in Congress, especially as it pertains to real estate.
In addition to Gosselin, 2013 NHAR Immediate Past President John Rice will briefly discuss the current state of the seacoast real estate market.
For reservations, call Barbara Lemieux at 603-433-9990.
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