New Hampshire State Overview
Submitted by Naomi M on Thu, 10/04/2007 - 21:07.Capital: Concord
Estimated 2004 population: 1,299,500
Change from 2000: +63,714
2004 housing units: 575,671
Housing units change from 2000-2004: +27,089
Top New Hampshire Cities
Estimated 2004 population: 1,299,500
Change from 2000: +63,714
2004 housing units: 575,671
Housing units change from 2000-2004: +27,089
Top New Hampshire Cities
New Hampshire Housing Shortage Hurting Business
Submitted by Anonymous on Sun, 04/01/2007 - 05:00.By Nancy Foster, New Hampshire Union Leader Correspondent
New Hampshire businesses are having a tough time bringing in enough workers to fill their white-color middle-management positions, and the problem, if it continues to grow, may have far-reaching economic impact, experts say.
New Hampshire businesses are having a tough time bringing in enough workers to fill their white-color middle-management positions, and the problem, if it continues to grow, may have far-reaching economic impact, experts say.
New Hampshire Foreclosures Rising
Submitted by Anonymous on Tue, 03/27/2007 - 05:00.Lenders have foreclosed on more than twelve-hundred foreclosures in New Hampshire since the beginning of the year.
Most of them were in Hillsborough, Stafford and Rockingham Counties.
Carol Stacy, the Registrar of Deeds in Rockingham County says she’s seen the numbers take off from last year.
Well, we’re talking in January, 2006 there were fifteen foreclosures, and in January, 2007 there were 35 foreclosures. In February 2006 there were 13. And in February 2007 there were 28. That’s pretty substantial.
Most of them were in Hillsborough, Stafford and Rockingham Counties.
Carol Stacy, the Registrar of Deeds in Rockingham County says she’s seen the numbers take off from last year.
Well, we’re talking in January, 2006 there were fifteen foreclosures, and in January, 2007 there were 35 foreclosures. In February 2006 there were 13. And in February 2007 there were 28. That’s pretty substantial.


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