New Hampshire Housing wants your home buying story!

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BEDFORD, N.H. – December 23, 2010 – (RealEstateRama) — New Hampshire Housing’s Single Family Mortgage Program will soon be celebrating 35 years of service! To help mark this milestone, the agency is seeking success stories from its current and past clients to show the world how this program has allowed real people to achieve their dreams.

If you purchased your first home with a New Hampshire Housing mortgage, we want to hear from you! We invite you to write us and send in relevant pictures or video of your family and your home via e-mail to comments (at) nhhfa (dot) com or by mail to: Home Ownership Stories, New Hampshire Housing, P.O. Box 5087, Manchester, NH 03108.

Please keep in mind that photo or video submissions will not be returned; quality digital files are encouraged. By submitting a written story and supporting materials, you are giving New Hampshire Housing full permission to use your name, likeness, and voice in its publications and marketing efforts, and in any manner deemed necessary by the agency for educational, informational, and other professional purposes.

New Hampshire Housing Finance Authority is a self-supporting, public benefit corporation. The Authority operates a number of programs designed to assist low- and moderate-income persons with obtaining housing. Since its inception, New Hampshire Housing has helped more than 38,000 families purchase their own homes and has been instrumental in financing the creation of more than 14,000 multi-family housing units. More information about its programs can be found on the agency’s website at www.nhhfa.org .

Contact:
Jane Law
Phone: (603) 310-9255

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