Housing
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Seacoast home prices smash records as median tops $1 million
The median sales price of Seacoast single-family homes exceeded the $1 million threshold in January for the first time.
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18 new apartments in Portsmouth’s West End proposed
The owner of a 181 Hill St. property is seeking to redevelop the site and construct a new three-story building with 18 residential apartments, according to project plans filed with the city.
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Trump administration pauses homelessness funding changes; NH organizations ‘in limbo’
On Monday, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development said it was withdrawing its controversial November guidance around “Continuum of Care” grants, after organizations distributing the funding said it would cause a funding cut and 20 states filed a lawsuit. The federal government told a federal court it is revising those guidelines to address that lawsuit…
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This $15 million NH mansion visited by William Taft, Mark Twain featured on Zillow Gone Wild
President William Howard Taft and writer Mark Twain are a few of the famous figures to spend time at a New Hampshire mansion featured on popular social media real estate account Zillow Gone Wild.
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Most expensive homes for sale in New Hampshire
Stacker compiled a list of the most expensive homes in New Hampshire listed for sale on realtor.com. Homes are ranked by price with ties broken by price per square foot.
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Rising housing costs prompt some NH residents to leave the state
As housing costs continue to soar across New Hampshire, some residents say they’re being priced out of their own communities—prompting them to consider leaving the state altogether.
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Manchester/Nashua named top housing market
Realtor.com and The Wall Street Journal just dropped the latest housing market rankings—and guess who’s at the top? Both Manchester and Nashua, New Hampshire.
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The 8 cheapest places to rent an apartment in New Hampshire
Here are eight of the cheapest spots for renters to live in New Hampshire.
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New poll suggests high concern about NH housing, but mixed appetite for zoning reform
By Ethan DeWitt/ NH Bulletin Granite Staters continue to overwhelmingly cite the scarcity of affordable housing as the most pressing concern, a new poll from the University of New Hampshire suggests. Faced with a range of options that included taxes, education, jobs, and cost of living, 36% of respondents to the poll said housing is…
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NH renters fear new GOP bill would let landlords end leases without just cause
Recent legislative actions in the Granite state have favored landlords, and tenants fear it would negatively impact low-income families, seniors, and those with disabilities, while also making the strained New Hampshire rental market even worse.




















