FinCEN Real Estate Reporting
New federal reporting rules start March 1, 2026. Some residential closings—especially LLC/trust buyers without a traditional bank mortgage—may require extra information for a FinCEN filing. Here’s what it means and how to avoid delays.
The Future of Multifamily in New Hampshire: Necessary, Complicated, and Already Here
New Hampshire’s multifamily market is evolving amid rising costs, infrastructure constraints, and shifting policy. The decisions made now will shape affordability, commuting, and community growth for years to come.
Why New Hampshire Keeps Getting Picked (And What That Means for the Rest of Us)
New Hampshire keeps getting picked — by businesses, developers, and people looking for a place where growth still feels possible. After attending Bisnow’s “2026 New Hampshire State of the Market,” one theme stood out: population drives commerce, and commerce drives demand. Southern NH’s infrastructure advantage, adaptive reuse projects like 121 Tech, and the state’s overall workability are shaping a market that’s moving faster than many realize.
NH Home Inspections, Repairs & Negotiations
Understand what’s reasonable to request after a New Hampshire home inspection, including safety issues, major defects, and common negotiation pitfalls.
Understanding the NAR Settlement: What Buyers and Sellers Need to Know
The NAR settlement isn’t some secret handshake club; it’s a game-changer. Read further on how it will affect buyers and sellers come the end of summer 2024.