Nashua’s historic Indian Head Bank on Main Street sells for $1.6M, soon to become 22 apartments
Residential conversion of the office property calls for 22 apartments over the three stories.
Residential conversion of the office property calls for 22 apartments over the three stories.
The median price for a new home in New Hampshire continues to skyrocket, hitting a record $440,000 in March, according to the latest monthly snapshot from the New Hampshire Association of Realtors.
With New Hampshire residential home prices just under $400,000 and showing no sign of slowing, affordability in January hit an all-time monthly low for the New Hampshire Association of Realtors’ 17-year recording period.
Brady Sullivan’s Waumbec Mill welcomed several new tenants seeking modernized commercial space. As the historic 250 Commercial St. building nears 100 percent occupancy, office, industrial and retail tenants alike have benefited from the creative space options and centralized location.
New Hampshire residential housing inventory dropped to its lowest number on record in 2021, pushing prices to historic highs and putting a strain on home buyers who are facing the lowest affordability conditions in at least 15 years, according to data released this week by the New Hampshire Association of Realtors.
Local brokers Roger Dieker, Mike Tamposi, Chris Healey, and transactions manager Karen Gazzara, all previously with CBRE, make up Boulos’ Manchester team.
On Tuesday night, the Manchester Board of Mayor and Aldermen approved new property tax exemption rates for the city’s blind and elderly population to keep pace with recent assessed property value changes.
Manchester Board of Assessors Chairman Robert Gagne came before the Board of Mayor and Aldermen on Tuesday night to field concerns after the recently released 2021 city property revaluation saw a 40 percent jump in property values.
Apartment List report cites 22.1 percent rise since July 2020.
While the federal eviction moratorium is scheduled to expire Saturday, the NH Emergency Rental Assistance Program is available to help renters experiencing financial hardship due to COVID-19 and who are having difficulty making past or current rent payments, or living in unsafe or unhealthy housing.
After a strong start to 2021 which saw an influx of leasing activity, Brady Sullivan Properties has showed no signs of slowing down leasing commercial space in the post-Covid world and clichéd “new normal.”
Rental vacancies are still on the floor and median rents are climbing, according to the 2021 New Hampshire Residential Rental Cost Survey Report published Thursday by the New Hampshire Housing Finance Authority (NHHFA).