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Business notes for May 16, 2021 Published: 5/15/2021 1:15:12 PM Central Gold Key Realty of Franklin recently welcomed the entire team from Christy Goodhue Real Estate. This adds Christy Blouin Mank, Valerie Provost, Brian Mank and Kyle Arruda to the company. This will allow Central Gold Key Realty to expand its residential and commercial department to provide a greater personalized service to clients and customers. You can learn more by calling 729-3030 or visit centralgoldkeyrealty.com. Lakes Region Visiting Nurse Association (LRVNA) and the Newfound Area Nursing Association (NANA) plan to merge following a successful public hearing. These companies provide quality in-home care and hospice services to a larger area in the Lakes Region of Central New Hampshire. Both entities boards of directors are convinced that this merger will better serve the needs of the Central/Lakes Regions and Greater Bristol. Established in 1960, the Newfound Area Nursing Association initially provid

Monadnock Ledger-Transcript - Initiative to provide funds toward closing

Published: 3/5/2021 8:02:04 AM The New Hampshire Housing Finance Authority has launched an initiative to help essential frontline workers become homeowners. The new Community Heroes Initiative provides a $3,000 closing-cost credit to eligible first-time homebuyers who finance through one of New Hampshire Housing’s Plus mortgage programs. Eligible borrowers include healthcare, daycare and eldercare workers; law enforcement officers, firefighters and first responders; educators; and active members of the armed services. The initiative’s $3,000 grant goes directly to the lender as a closing-cost credit, and the borrower is not required to repay this credit, the agency said. There is a maximum program income limit of $135,300, and funding for the initiative is limited.

New Hampshire Housing launches Community Heroes Homebuyer initiative

Email address: Leave this field empty if you re human: BEDFORD, NH – In appreciation of the vital services that New Hampshire’s essential frontline workers have been providing during the COVID-19 pandemic, New Hampshire Housing has launched a special initiative to help them become homeowners. The new Community Heroes Initiative  provides a $3,000 closing-cost credit to eligible first-time homebuyers who finance through one of New Hampshire Housing’s  Plus mortgage programs. Eligible borrowers include healthcare, daycare and eldercare workers; law enforcement officers, firefighters and first responders; educators; and active members of the Armed Services. The Community Heroes Initiative provides a $3,000 grant directly to the lender as a closing-cost credit and the borrower is not required to repay this credit. There is a maximum program income limit of $135,300, and funding for this initiative is limited.

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