The pandemic has intensified the spotlight on housing issues in our state, adding an especially urgent focus on the need to keep people safely housed. During this period of uncertainty, we have continued to provide timely, quality service and implemented new initiatives to help New Hampshire residents maintain or find stable, safe and affordable housing.
At the end of this month, I will retire from my role as Executive Director of New Hampshire Housing. Much has changed during my 34 years with this organization. However, one important constant has been our staff. They approach their work with creativity, compassion, and a commitment to excellence. I am proud of what we accomplish every day in our efforts to help people stay safe in their homes, and to find new housing. I also sincerely appreciate the cooperation and support of our many partners across the state.
I know that my successor, Rob Dapice, will bring great energy and enthusiasm to his new role as Executive Director. In his seven years at New Hampshire Housing, he has demonstrated a strong commitment to the organization and to the important work we do.
Dean Christon, Executive Director
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Our December 2021 Housing Market Snapshot provides a look at the housing inventory in the state, home sales and prices, where NH homebuyers come from, eviction indicators and mortgage delinquencies, unemployment claims, and has a special focus on Census data.
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Join us for a webinar on Missing Middle Housing January 25, presented by Karen Parolek. Missing middle housing includes diverse housing options, such as duplexes, fourplexes, and cottage courts. These house-scale buildings fit seamlessly into existing residential neighborhoods and support walkability, local retail, and public transportation options. Register now.
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Economy 2022:
Growing & Slowing Webinar
Watch the webinar with nationally known economist Elliot Eisenberg, Ph.D., who recently presented on Economy 2022: Growing & Slowing. Watch now
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The 4th Housing We Need Forum featured Sara Bronin talking about zoning and housing, and includes Housing Action NH's 2021 Home Matters awards, including an award to Dean Christon. Watch now
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Closing-Cost Credit for Essential Workers Who Are First-Time Homebuyers
Are you a healthcare worker, daycare or eldercare worker, educator, first responder, or active military looking to buy your first home? To acknowledge the vital services you have provided during the pandemic, this special initiative provides you with a $3,000 closing-cost credit.
Find out if you're eligible:
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We're offering a $1,000 incentive to landlords who lease to a Housing Choice Voucher program participant. Find out about the benefits for property managers / owners - call us for a referral. Learn more
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New Hampshire Housing | P.O. Box 5087, Manchester, NH 03108
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About New Hampshire Housing: As a self-supporting public corporation, New Hampshire Housing Finance Authority promotes, finances and supports affordable housing. We operate a number of rental and homeownership programs designed to assist low- and moderate-income persons with obtaining affordable housing. Since its inception, NH Housing has helped more than 50,000 families purchase their own homes and has been instrumental in financing the creation of 15,000 multi-family housing units.
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