First-time homebuyers and others who are earning the average wage in New Hampshire and are hoping to buy a home have essentially been shut out of the housing market — and have been for several years, ...
New Hampshire’s housing market has an income gap problem. The median household income has doubled since 1998, hovering at just under $100,000 today. But home prices have jumped at a much faster rate.
New Hampshire’s housing market has an income gap problem. The median household income has doubled since 1998, hovering at just under $100,000 today. But home prices have jumped at a much faster rate.
It's official: the Granite State is a "hot" place to live. The National Association of Realtors unveiled its 'Housing Hot Spots for 2025' list Thursday, detailing the top 10 housing markets nationwide ...
Real estate transactions in New Hampshire invariably carry tax consequences. Whether you are a business owner, investor, or ...
A “sale pending” sign is posted in front of a home for sale. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images/TNS) Credit: Justin Sullivan The median price of a single-family home in New Hampshire reached $540,000 in ...
(This story was updated to correct a caption that misidentified Manchester.) Looking to buy a house in 2025? According to Zillow, the most popular housing market of last year is right here in New ...
New Hampshire’s housing market is slowly showing signs of cooling after years of being dominated by sellers, but even with the slowdown, record-high prices continue to put the dream of homeownership ...
In New Hampshire, the American dream of homeownership is quietly becoming a tax dilemma. A new analysis from the National Association of Realtors® finds that 50% of homeowners in the state have more ...
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