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Mission Statement

Lack of safe, affordable housing by large numbers of New Hampshire people undermines the state's economic vitality and the strength and stability of it's families and communities.

The New Hampshire Housing Forum will provide education and advocate strong public policies that encourage the development and maintenance of safe affordable housing.

 
Announcements

The next scheduled meeting of the NH Housing Forum will meet Monday January 7, 2008 at 1:00 pm at the NH Charitable Foundation (37 Pleasant St. Concord) The main agenda item will be the upcoming legislative session.

Please check the housing advocacy section of this website for information on pending state legislation.

The NH Housing Finance Authority has released a study debunking the myth that more housing automatically means higher taxes because of more children in the school. See http:www.nhhfa.org/frd_schoolstudy.htm

Feeling the Pinch: Wages and Housing In New Hampshire is available in the advocacy section of this website.

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In this section you'll find reports on New Hampshire Legislative Activity, a Calendar of events, Program Announcements, information about the Legislative Process, and Reports and Newsletters.
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Here you will find links to resources that will help you determine what programs are available. There is currently a table showing what programs and services are available in various New Hampshire counties.Go There

 
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This section is an organized set of links to resources on the web for housing professionals as well as interested homebuyers.
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What is the New Hampshire Housing Forum? Learn about our mission and history as well as how to contact us.
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Safe affordable housing is an essential component of the state's economic vitality and the strength and stability of its families and communities.

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