Vol.42, No.52
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THE REGISTRY REVIEW NEW HAMPSHIRE’S STATEWIDE REAL ESTATE & FINANCIAL NEWSPAPER A Publication of The Warren Group
WEEKLY SALES OF NOTE
S TAT E P O L I T I C S
Tilton
Housing Advocates Call for Zoning Reform
40 E MAIN ST. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $12,500,000 B: Tinh RE 40 Tilton LLC S: 10th Street Realty LLC & 85 Willow St Realty LLC Mtg: M&T Bank NA $11,200,000 Use: Commercial Building, Lot: 471537sf
Homelessness Prevention Task Force Recommends Bills Pass Next Session
Littleton
BY JAMES SANNA
Charlestown
MORWAYS PARK. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6,200,000 B: Twin Vly Estates MCH LLC S: Narje LLC
Hanover
5-15 S MAIN ST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6,000,000 B: Davison Hanover LLC S: Davison Block&Annex LLC Mtg: Ledyard Natl Bk $4,634,500 Use: Retail-department Store, Lot: 15682sf
Tilton
40 TILTON RD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $4,000,000 B: Tinh RE 40 Tilton LLC S: Forest St Realty 2 LLC Mtg: M&T Bank NA $3,200,000 Use: Commercial Building, Lot: 143312sf
Manchester
510 HARVEY RD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,613,000 B: Noria Energy S Willow LLC S: New Sunset Realty LLC Use: Bottled/propane Gas Tanks, Lot: 33330sf
Hooksett
1560 HOOKSETT ROAD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,566,000 B: Noria Energy S Willow LLC S: New Sunset Realty LLC Mtg: Citizens Bank 241,000,000
Lebanon
384 PLAINFIELD RD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,400,000 B: Liberty Energy Utilities S: Upper Vly Sand&Gravel LLC Use: Office Bldg-general, Lot: 65340sf
Auburn
903 LONDONDERRY TPKE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,181,000 B: Noria Energy S Willow LLC S: New Sunset Realty LLC Mtg: Citizens Bank of RI 241,000,000 Use: Commercial Building, Lot: 194583sf
Rollinsford
REGISTRY REVIEW STAFF
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key committee set up to find ways to tackle housing instability and homelessness in New Hampshire says the state must act on a bipartisan slate of zoning reforms that failed to pass last legislative session, among dozens of other recommendations. The Council on Housing Stability was set up in November following intense debate when State Police officers cleared a highprofile homeless encampment outside a Manchester courthouse. It delivered its initial report Dec. 14. The council is made up of housing advocates, homelessness service providers, municipal leaders and members of the real estate industry. HB 1269 and HB 1632 would have required towns and cities to create density bonuses or other incentives for the development of senior housing, discouraged frivolous appeals of land use decisions and created a business profits tax deduction for income derived from workforce housing development. Both passed the House by overwhelming majorities but died amid partisan bickering over a procedural step required to send the bills and many other urgent action items to the Senate for consideration. The council listed the passage of both
Homelessness prevention advocates say a slate of zoning reforms on the docket for the state’s next legislative session is key to helping reduce the state’s homeless population.
pieces of legislation as the first item on its list of immediate actions the sate should take to address homelessness. Gov. Chris Sununu welcomed the report’s release and, according to his office, “instructed teams within state agencies to move forward with all recommendations that can be taken immediately through executive action.” This includes applying for a federal waiver to support services to assist households in finding housing and staying housed by May 1, 2021. “I would like to thank all members of this
critical council for their tremendous, fastpaced work these last two weeks,” Sununu said in a statement. “Their charge was not easy, but they produced an excellent foundation for the Legislature to work from and for the state to begin updating our statewide homelessness plan. The work is far from over, and there are plenty of action items within this report that the legislature should take up. I am hopeful they will work in a bipartisan manner to move these items forward so we can work to address housing stability in New Hampshire.”
New Hampshire Market Statistics
BAER RD.................................................$2,122,533 B: Peter T Paul Tr, Tr for Peter T Paul LT S: Daniel Mccue Tr, Tr for Daniel M Mccue RET 1996
DOW RD..................................................$1,899,866 B: Stand Sure Realty LLC S: Robert B Eisenberg Tr, Tr for Green RT
2,000 2000 1,750 1750
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1,250 1250 1,000 1000 750 750 500 500
Nov. Dec. Dec. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. Mar. Mar. Apr. Apr. May May June June July July Aug. Aug. Sept. Sept. Oct. Oct. Nov. Nov. Nov. ’19
’20
Number 1600 of 1,600 Sales 1500 1,500 1400 1,400 1300 1,300 1200 1,200
1,100 1100 1,000 1000
Nov. Nov. ’15
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Single-Family Sales By Month
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944 INDUSTRIAL PARK RD. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $8,100,000 B: Leo S Nordine Tr, Tr for Leo S Nordine FT S: Fort Fairfield BP LLC Mtg: Bank of New Hampshire $4,050,000 Use: Industrial Warehouse, Lot: 359018sf
Number of Sales
Change Prior Year
1,200 1,404 1,505 1,380 1,283 1,412
22.2% 17% 7.19% -8.31% -7.03% 10.05%
q Statistics based on single-family home sales of $1,000 q Source: The Warren Group
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