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Peak 65 serves as an historic demographic milestone of the new paradigm shift that is changing every aspect of the housingmarket , finance, retirement planning process and the fragile supply/demand balance of housinginventory for real estate at large. We are living in a watershed moment in history.
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New Hampshire s hot housingmarket has spiraled the Granite State into crisis mode. But as the states population has grown, its housing supply which was already beginning to tighten more than a decade ago has failed to keep pace. Census Bureau.
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