Portsmouth Herald

RAYMOND The chronic lack of workforce housing along New Hampshires Seacoast affects the regions businesses and municipalities, as well as working families and people with low and moderate incomes.

Yet one option that could help ease the housing squeeze, homeownership in resident-owned manufactured-home communities (ROCs), remains hidden in plain sight.

A free, online discussion,Manufactured Housing: A Solution to the Affordable Housing Crisis on the Seacoast,will be held Wednesday, Jan.27 from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. Register for the webinar atwww.seacoastwhc.org/happenings.The event will be recorded and posted online.

The webinar will feature speakers from the N.H. Community Loan Fund and New Hampshire Housing, as well as an opportunity for questions from attendees. It will be moderated by Sarah Wrightsman, Executive Director of the Workforce Housing Coalition of the Greater Seacoast.

Tara Reardon, ROC-NH Director at the Community Loan Fund, will discuss the features of modern manufactured homes, explain how ROCs offer homeowners and residents safety and security, and highlight a current opportunity at Woodbury Cooperative in Portsmouth.

Ignatius MacLellan, Managing Director of the Homeownership Division at New Hampshire Housing, will discuss the states tight housing market and how manufactured homes can help meet the demand for additional affordable housing in the state and region.

Register for the event atwww.seacoastwhc.org/happenings; a Zoom link will be emailed to registrants prior to the event.

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