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Wednesday, March 26, 2025   /   by Vanessa Saunders

New Hampshire’s Housing Shake-Up: Zoning Reforms Are Here

This week, the New Hampshire Senate passed a package of bills aimed at breaking down zoning barriers that limit housing supply. And whether you're in Laconia or anywhere in the Lakes Region, this will likely affect how your town grows.
If you live in Laconia or the Lakes Region, this isn’t just politics—it’s your backyard.
In a bold move, the New Hampshire Senate just passed several bills that override local zoning laws to spur more housing. That’s right: the state is stepping in and telling towns, “Time to make room.”
What just passed the Senate?

A trio of zoning reforms, now heading to the House:

SB 84 – Caps minimum lot sizes for single-family homes:

Max 2 acres if there’s no municipal water/sewer

Max half an acre if those services existTowns must change their zoning ordinances by July 2026 to comply.


SB 282 – Allows 4–6 story residential buildings to hav ...

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Wednesday, March 19, 2025   /   by Vanessa Saunders

New Hampshire’s Housing Market: Challenges, Solutions, and the Path Forward

Yesterday’s 2025 Homeownership Conference provided a sobering look at New Hampshire’s housing market, highlighting critical issues affecting homebuyers, sellers, and the broader economy. With rising costs, inventory shortages, and evolving policies, it’s clear that we are at a turning point. Here’s what the public needs to know.
Housing Affordability: A Growing Concern
According to Rob Dapice, CEO of New Hampshire Housing, the state is facing a severe housing shortage. The average price of a single-family home now exceeds $500,000, making homeownership increasingly out of reach for many residents. Meanwhile, rental prices continue to rise, with the median two-bedroom apartment now costing $1,833 per month—and only 13% of rental units considered affordable for the median renter.

This affordability crisis is not just a concern for those looking to buy or rent—it affects workforce retention, economic growth, and even local businesses st ...

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Wednesday, February 26, 2025   /   by Vanessa Saunders

New Hampshire: Caught in the Middle of a Housing Surge

We’re sandwiched between Massachusetts and Maine, both experiencing massive real estate upheavals. The result? Pressure from both sides.

The Numbers Tell the Story


Home Prices Keep ClimbingThe median home price in New Hampshire has hit $540,000, a 63.3% increase since 2020.(Zillow)


Inventory Is DwindlingThe state has a housing shortage of 23,500 units—and will need 90,000 more by 2040 to keep up with demand.(HousingWire)


Affordability Crisis51% of renters in NH spend more than 30% of their income on housing costs.(Roche Realty)


Sellers Have the Upper Hand… But for How Long?
With record-high prices, this is a fantastic time to sell—but there’s a catch. Where do you go next?

Multi-million-dollar homeowners aren’t worried—they can buy without blinking.
Second homes sit empty for months, while residents desperately seek places to live.
Sellers are hesitant, fearing they won’t find a new home after selling.

And; ...

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Saturday, January 18, 2025   /   by Vanessa Saunders

How Bitcoin and Blockchain Are Quietly Reshaping Real Estate

For years, real estate and finance have existed as separate spheres—each with its own rules, risks, and rewards. But now, thanks to breakthroughs like Coinbase’s new Bitcoin-backed loans (BTCFi) and blockchain platforms such as Propy, the game is changing. These innovations aren’t just for tech enthusiasts or crypto traders—they’re creating real opportunities for savvy real estate buyers and investors.
If you’re a Bitcoin holder looking to invest in New Hampshire’s luxury real estate market, this might be the financial breakthrough you’ve been waiting for.

The BTCFi Advantage: Liquidity Without Letting Go
One of the biggest challenges for Bitcoin investors is liquidity. You may have significant wealth tied up in Bitcoin, but selling it to fund a home purchase means:
Triggering taxable events
Losing out on future appreciation (what if BTC goes to the moon?)
With BTCFi, Coinbase is flipping the script. This new service allows Bitcoi. ...

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Monday, January 6, 2025   /   by Vanessa Saunders

Should You Remodel, Upgrade, or Just Move? Let’s Talk About It!

Stuck at Home (Literally)? Remodeling Might Be the Answer—Or Not
You’re not alone. Many homeowners are feeling stuck these days. Maybe you refinanced during the golden era of low interest rates, and your mortgage payment now feels like a sweet, sweet bargain you’d hate to lose. Or maybe your family has outgrown the house, and the thought of squeezing one more holiday gathering into your cramped living room makes you want to scream.

So, what’s the plan? Remodel, upgrade, or move? Before you make any decisions (or start knocking down walls), let’s talk through it.
When Remodeling Seems Like the Answer
Adding a new bedroom? Finally building that home office or ADU (Accessory Dwelling Unit)? These can be great solutions—if they make sense for your long-term plans and your property’s value. But here’s the catch:
Zoning Changes: Dreaming of that ADU? Check your local zoning laws first. Trust me, nothing’s worse than sinking time an ...

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