Are AI real estate agents the future for homebuyers? These firms think so by Brooklee Han for HousingWire

HousingWireHousingWire While some in the real estate industry are expecting to see a decline in the number of buyer’s agents as a result of the National Association of Realtors‘ (NAR) nationwide commission lawsuit settlement agreement, others have taken it a step further and are betting their companies on it. Meet the AI real…

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People and Property: Real Estate and Construction News From Around NH by NH Business Review for NH Business Review Staff

Peter Hoekstra Recent hires, promotions and more DECCO, Inc., a large mechanical and process piping contractor serving New England, has promoted Mike DiBacco to executive vice president. He first joined DECCO in 2021, with nearly 40 years of experience in the construction industry, including two decades focused on the life…

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NH rental costs continued to rise in early 2024, increasing impacts on tenant household budgets by NH Business Review for Jessica Williams/NH Fiscal Policy Institute

New data collected earlier this year show the cost of renting continues to rise in New Hampshire, increasing pressure on overall housing availability and the finances of Granite State renters. The median price for a rental unit in New Hampshire reached a record high of $1,691 in 2024. Moreover, as…

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New Hampshire’s still an expensive rental market. A new law aims to prevent extra fees from adding up. by NH Business Review for Olivia Richardson -NH Public Radio

As rent prices continue to climb in New Hampshire, a new law aims to cut down on the extra costs — for background checks, application fees and more — that are making things even more expensive for prospective tenants. The new law requires landlords to provide justification for any fees…

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Another delay for huge Pitco development planned for Concord by NH Business Review for David Brooks-Concord Monitor

Conceptual drawing of Pitco Frialator facility at 15 Integra Drive in Concord. (Courtesy of Warrenstreet Architects) Three years after the city first approved the idea, Bow-based Pitco asked for and received another extension on its proposal to build a huge manufacturing facility off Manchester Street in Concord, saying it needs…

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