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The state's Housing Assistance Fund offers qualifying homeowners help with mortgage payments, property taxes, utilities and other expenses.
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The development team reduced the number of housing units after an updated analysis of the Lakes Region housing and tourism market.
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Low-income tenants no longer have access to the Emergency Rental Assistance Program; that initiative, which used federal COVID relief money to give rental aid to qualifying tenants, ended in October.
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To address the scarcity of homes for employees, some major health care organizations have jumped into the real estate market themselves. But that's not an option for everyone.
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In New Hampshire, town-by-town regulations make it particularly hard to build single-family homes on lots that are smaller than one acre in size.
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The two women are moving on with their lives and into new apartments, after reaching agreements Thursday with their landlord.
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The latest report from New Hampshire Housing finds that the state is 23,000 units short of meeting demand, and that demand is only going to increase.
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Demand for housing in New Hampshire continues to be high.
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Will Arvelo, who leads Cross Roads House in Portsmouth, said many seniors turning to his organization for support are facing homelessness for the first time.
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Nuevo reporte encuentra que el mercado de alojamiento necesita de más construcción de hogares. Departamento de correcciones pide fondos adicionales para cubrir servicios médicos. Con la primavera, llega la época de incendios forestales en NH.