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The high prices and low supply have driven families into the rental market, increased rent, and lowered vacancy rates in the state, analysts say.
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The governor hopes to use $100 million in federal funding to encourage developers to build more housing and municipalities.
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Housing advocates are zeroing in on a word not specifically mentioned in the governor’s plan: affordability. As lawmakers prepare to receive the governor’s formal proposal, advocates are urging the governor to center the program around that standard.
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Housing and rental prices continue to climb in New Hampshire, and it’s getting harder for people to find any place to live, let alone something they can afford.Brandon Lemay is a grassroots organizer for Rights & Democracy NH, and his focus is on affordable housing. NHPR’s Morning Edition host Rick Ganley spoke with Lemay about how members of his community are coming together to help people find stable and affordable housing.
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A continuación, lee y escucha las noticias del viernes 16 de julio. También puedes escuchar haciendo click en el audio. Una nota: Lo escrito es nuestro…
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A new report from New Hampshire Housing paints a bleak picture of the state’s rental market: Prices are high, inventory is low and competition is intense.…
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New Hampshire’s Council on Housing Stability has two big goals for its strategic plan: Increase available housing by 13,500 units by 2024 and ensure that…
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Housing is a challenge for people across most income groups in New Hampshire. There's very little supply, and costs are going up for both homeowners and…
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An unassuming house just a few blocks from the heart of North Conway’s tourism scene is becoming its own kind of popular local destination. It’s a…
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No matter where you look, New Hampshire’s housing landscape is pretty brutal. Across the state, home prices are at record highs, apartment vacancy rates…