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  2. Cottages in Dover open for tenants. Dream of small ... - AOL

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    The units will be priced in accordance with New Hampshire Housing Finance Authority’s fair market rental rates. For the past year, according to Randolph, the rate as set by New Hampshire Housing ...

  3. Commentary: Affordable and workforce housing — A crisis we ...

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    New Hampshire’s economy depends on a robust workforce, ... Low and middle-income families, who once could aspire to homeownership and stability, are being left behind. ... Workforce housing: A ...

  4. NH to address lack of affordable housing as a health issue - AOL

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  5. Workforce housing - Wikipedia

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    New Hampshire passed workforce housing legislation in 2008 [15] and plans for the first project to be built under this legislation were approved in 2010. [16] In 2008 New York [17] enacted the Long Island Workforce Housing Act which received support in part because long-time residents are seeing their young adult children move away due to ...

  6. New Hampshire communities by household income - Wikipedia

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    New Hampshire is the state with the seventh highest median household income in the United States: $89,992 as of 2022. [1] The most affluent parts of the state are in the Seacoast Region , in the outer Boston suburbs, and around Dartmouth College .

  7. Subsidized housing in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The federal government, through its Low-Income Housing Tax Credit program (which in 2012 paid for construction of 90% of all subsidized rental housing in the US), spends $6 billion per year to finance 50,000 low-income rental units annually, with median costs per unit for new construction (2011–2015) ranging from $126,000 in Texas to $326,000 ...