This past weekend’s Saturday Morning Live on WKBK featured discussion about community services and the impact of state funding decisions on local property taxes.
A new analysis from the New Hampshire Fiscal Policy Institute shows property tax bills can vary by nearly $17,000 depending on where you live.
NHFPI analyst Jessica Williams says rising prices, low supply and income gaps are driving a deepening housing affordability crisis statewide.
New Hampshire saw its highest housing permit total in more than 20 years, with Cheshire County towns like Hinsdale, Jaffrey, and Keene leading the way in new construction, though overall supply remains tight.
Local housing officials and a state lawmaker discussed supply shortages, new Keene developments, zoning reforms and volunteer efforts during Saturday’s “What’s Happening” on WKBK Radio.
CONCORD, N.H. (MyKeeneNow) The U.S. House of Representatives has approved a bipartisan housing package […]
Executive Director Joshua Meehan says that the master plan is made in combination with the Keene Housing Board of Commissioners, staff, stakeholders and community partners.
Local officials and callers say state budget decisions are driving higher property taxes and raising concerns about housing, education, and infrastructure costs.
Keene is seeking property owners for an Oct. 28 focus group on a new tax incentive program to revitalize aging homes.
New Hampshire officials warn property owners to watch for quit claim deed fraud targeting vacant and out-of-state properties through forged filings.