MANCHESTER â With new federal funding available to support New Hampshire residents who have been financially impacted by the pandemic, Eversource is raising awareness for customers that may qualify for help through the New Hampshire Emergency Rental Assistance Program and other programs available during this time.
As it has since the pandemic began, the energy company is working one-on-one with customers to connect them with solutions to help.
âWe know that many of our customers continue to face financial impacts and other challenges due to the pandemic, and we want them to take advantage of the programs available to help them with their energy bill like the New Hampshire Emergency Rental Assistance Program,â said Eversource Vice President of Customer Operations Jess Cain. âCustomers whoâve never needed assistance previously may not realize they qualify. With several different programs available to help, we remain committed to working one-on-one with custom
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CONCORD, NH If you did not know it already, two New Hampshire cities have made the Wall Street Journal/Realtor.com emerging housing markets index list.
This list, issued on Tuesday, posted Concord as the 8th hottest emerging housing market in the nation and Manchester-Nashua in 9th place. Currently, according to the report and real estate watchers, the residential real estate market is one of the most popular investments with owner-occupied housing in the United States valued at around $32 trillion.
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March 15, 2021 | Concord, NH (STL.News) Governor Chris Sununu announced that the New Hampshire Emergency Rental Assistance Program established through the Governor’s
But solving adequate affordable housing remains a priority for housing advocates
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Martha Stone, executive director of Cross Roads House in Portsmouth, which provides emergency and transitional housing services. ‘Even people who are employed cannot typically afford a market-rate apartment,’ she says. (Photo by Scott Merrill)
One year after the Covid-19 pandemic was declared a public health emergency by Gov. Chris Sununu, the rental market in New Hampshire will receives another dose of government assistance on March 15. But even with new relief on the way, the creation of affordable housing remains a pressing issue.
The latest round of assistance $20 million – comes from a stimulus bill passed in January that dedicated $25 billion to the states.