Chesterfield museum project nears completion thanks to grants, years of work by NH Business Review for Abigail Ham-Keene Sentinel

The Stone House Tavern Museum will open Saturday after about 7½ years of work. The “soft opening” is for only Chesterfield residents. Pam Walton, vice president of the Chesterfield Historical Society, said she’s spent years responding to the question, “When is it going to open?” with “when it’s ready.” To…

Continue reading →

DOJ still doesn’t want blanket offers of buyer broker compensation by Brooklee Han for HousingWire

HousingWireHousingWire The Department of Justice (DOJ) has officially withdrawn its objections to MLS Property Information Network (MLS PIN)’s settlement in the Nosalek commission lawsuit. The DOJ notified the court of the formal withdrawal in a document filed on Tuesday.  Despite withdrawing its objections, the DOJ made it clear that it…

Continue reading →

Mortgage demand dips over Memorial Day, but yearly gains are a sign of market momentum by Flávia Furlan Nunes for HousingWire

HousingWireHousingWire Mortgage applications decreased by 3.9% for the week ending May 30, according to data from the Mortgage Bankers Association (MBA). On an unadjusted basis, the index fell 15% during the week marked by the Memorial Day holiday. But economists and loan officers say the year-to-date landscape looks much better….

Continue reading →