Blackvegetable » 6 minutes ago » wrote: ↑
You opened today with, and have go on and on about, my house again.
it is worth more than yours and is far more desirable.
that debate is over, regardless of what you ever said about things you don't understand.
You posted about it. I simply replied to you.
Again the debate is not over as long you continue to lie about it.
New Hampshire's high housing prices are primarily driven by a shortage of available housing units and strong demand, especially since the pandemic. This shortage, combined with factors like declining inventory and rising mortgage rates, has pushed prices to record highs.
Increased Costs of Building:
Factors like construction costs, zoning regulations, and local building codes can also contribute to the overall expense of housing
If thatvwas down here you would be lucky to get half the price.