Amidst the sea of change to which the New Hampshire Association of REALTORS has played witness in its 85 years, one thing that has remained constant is the Realtor 'R' and the value we bring to every real estate transaction in which we take part. We are part of a unique community where our familial cooperation transcends our business competition. These are not mere platitudes, but our living ideals, and they are, in fact, the foundation on which we conduct ourselves in our day-to-day affairs.
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NH REALTOR, The official publication of the New Hampshire Association of REALTORS is a four-color, 60-page magazine distributed in hard copy, at no cost, to our roughly 7,000 members and another nearly 4,000 businesses and lawmakers in New Hampshire.
The 16th issue of NH REALTOR magazine, Summer 2021, was distributed in early March, featuring a cover story which examines the New Hampshire real estate industry more than a year after the onset of the pandemic.
There are also our regular departments, including "Commercial Beat, " "Legal Spotlight" with Matt Johnson, and "What I've learned, " focusing each month on a long-time New Hampshire REALTOR.
The 16th issue of NH REALTOR magazine, Summer 2021, was distributed in early March, featuring a cover story which examines the New Hampshire real estate industry more than a year after the onset of the pandemic.
There are also our regular departments, including "Commercial Beat, " "Legal Spotlight" with Matt Johnson, and "What I've learned, " focusing each month on a long-time New Hampshire REALTOR.
In 1998, the statewide median price for a single-family residential home was $127,500.
That number rose to its peak of $270,000 in 2005, a remarkable 112 percent increase (a 16 percent per year average increase, or 11.3 percent compounded annually), after which we witnessed four consecutive years of median price declines (1.9 percent in 2006, 1.6 percent in 2007, 9.9 percent in 2008, 9.8 percent in 2009) that seem particularly dramatic due to the booming market of the seven years prior.
We then witnessed a stabilization in the housing market, with less dramatic median price decreases in 2010 and 2011 and, in 2012, a 21 percent increase in unit sales from 2011.
That number rose to its peak of $270,000 in 2005, a remarkable 112 percent increase (a 16 percent per year average increase, or 11.3 percent compounded annually), after which we witnessed four consecutive years of median price declines (1.9 percent in 2006, 1.6 percent in 2007, 9.9 percent in 2008, 9.8 percent in 2009) that seem particularly dramatic due to the booming market of the seven years prior.
We then witnessed a stabilization in the housing market, with less dramatic median price decreases in 2010 and 2011 and, in 2012, a 21 percent increase in unit sales from 2011.
Under the guidance of President George Lamprey, the New Hampshire REALTORS Disaster Assistance Foundation was established in 2005 and initially funded by the New Hampshire Association of REALTORS.
The principal purpose of the Foundation is to raise or receive funds to provide charitable support to individuals or entities affected by a natural disaster or other hardship.
The Foundation provides financial assistance for shelter, loss of livelihood, transportation, medical attention, clothing and other relief to the victims.
The principal purpose of the Foundation is to raise or receive funds to provide charitable support to individuals or entities affected by a natural disaster or other hardship.
The Foundation provides financial assistance for shelter, loss of livelihood, transportation, medical attention, clothing and other relief to the victims.
NHAR Ombuds are trained REALTOR(R) members who are familiar with the Code of Ethics, state real estate regulations and current real estate practice.
They can field and respond to a wide variety of inquiries and issues, including general questions about real estate practice, transaction details, ethical practice and enforcement issues.
These inquiries can come from members of the public or other REALTOR(R) members.
Ombuds can receive and respond to questions and concerns about members, can contact members to inform them that a client or customer has raised a question or issue and can contact members to obtain information necessary to provide an informed response.
They can field and respond to a wide variety of inquiries and issues, including general questions about real estate practice, transaction details, ethical practice and enforcement issues.
These inquiries can come from members of the public or other REALTOR(R) members.
Ombuds can receive and respond to questions and concerns about members, can contact members to inform them that a client or customer has raised a question or issue and can contact members to obtain information necessary to provide an informed response.
The New Hampshire REALTORS(R) Political Action Committee is a voluntary, non-profit, unincorporated committee of individual REALTORS(R) and others, and is not affiliated with any political party.
The Committee is an affiliate of the National Association of REALTORS(R) Political Action Committee.
NH RPAC is organized and operated exclusively for the purpose of collecting political contributions as defined in Section 41(c) (1) (A-E) of the Internal Revenue Code, including the expenditure of such funds for the purpose of supporting or opposing referenda questions and further the candidacy of individuals for nomination or election to any federal, state or local elective public office and to do any and all things necessary to accomplish such purpose, all as authorized by the Federal Election Campaign Act and the New Hampshire General Laws.
The Committee is an affiliate of the National Association of REALTORS(R) Political Action Committee.
NH RPAC is organized and operated exclusively for the purpose of collecting political contributions as defined in Section 41(c) (1) (A-E) of the Internal Revenue Code, including the expenditure of such funds for the purpose of supporting or opposing referenda questions and further the candidacy of individuals for nomination or election to any federal, state or local elective public office and to do any and all things necessary to accomplish such purpose, all as authorized by the Federal Election Campaign Act and the New Hampshire General Laws.
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